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Aztec Two-Step is an American folk-rock band, formed by Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman at a chance meeting on open stage, at a Boston coffee house, the Stone Phoenix, [1] in 1971. Fowler grew up in Connecticut and Maine, and Shulman grew up in Manhattan.
This is an incomplete list of recording artists signed with RCA Records, including those whose material bears the RCA Victor brand. All acts are listed alphabetically by their first name or (ignoring the words "A", "An", and "The") group name.
Seiter subsequently remained active in the music scene, recording with such varied performers as Aztec Two-Step, Jane Getz, Tom Waits, and The Conception Corporation. His younger brother Jimmi Seiter is also a noted percussionist.
The Aztec Two Step 15th Anniversary Show: Self TV movie 1984 This Week's Music: Self/Host 1982 Late Night with David Letterman: Self – Performer Episode #1.44 1979–1980 American Bandstand: Self – Performer Episode #24.5 (1980) Episode #22.11(1979) 1979 Dinah! Self 1978 The Mike Douglas Show: Self – Performer Episode #18.64 1974
Yester continued to work as a producer and/or arranger on albums by the Turtles, Pat Boone, Aztec Two Step, and Tom Waits, [7] and in the 1970s, also performed with the Association and the re-formed Modern Folk Quartet. [7]
Cafuné; Hamilton Camp; The Call; Brandi Carlile; The Cars; Harry Chapin; Tracy Chapman; Torrey Carter (The Gold Mind/East West America/Elektra); Jackie Chan; Desmond Child; Chubb Rock (Select/Elektra)
Barasso had convinced Collins to start their own business. The Collins/Barrasso Agency represented many New England–based regional recording artists, including Jonathan Edwards, whom Collins met while at Castle Music and was known for the song "Sunshine", Aztec Two-Step; [5] the James Montgomery Blues Band, [6] Duke and the Drivers; [7] and ...
At NYU he formed the band, The Hour, which played alongside Blues Traveler, Dave Matthews and the Spin Doctors.His band was a regular act at the Arrowhead Ranch, a music venue promoted by rock impresario Bill Graham.