& Special Sauce’s self-titled debut album was an out-of-left-field record upon its release in May 1994. An innovative concoction of rock, hip-hop, blues, and jazz music, its lead single “Cold Beverages” quickly overtook radio stations coast-to-coast that summer, but the band was none the wiser of its unusual, unexpected success.. “It was a hit record, but we didn’t know it was blowing up ‘cause we were doing 250 shows a year in a van — we were just moving with our head down.
“A lot of what I do onstage is emulating the blues artist John Hammond,” Dutton says. “I used to study him when I got to see him play. His facial expressions, what he’d do with the harmonica, how he stomped his feet, how his body language was — he’s a tremendously powerful performer.” “You spend a lot of your early years having to prove yourself and I’ve felt a lot of pressure,” Dutton says. “It was like, ‘How can you be appropriating Black music? Hip-hop, jazz, and blues? And be a white kid from Philadelphia?’ I was just playing the music that I loved.”
“I moved to Boston to be completely unfettered, completely focused, and with no distractions,” Dutton says. “And you could get a street performer’s license in Boston. Then, a friend of a friend had a room available.”G. Love Enlists Homebound Fans for New 'Shake Your Hair' VideoBoston is also an enormous college town. For Dutton, the city represented endless opportunities to hone his craft on a nightly basis at bars and cafes.
“That’s when we met our producer, Dave Johnson,” Dutton says. “It was us opening for the Roots, who were also trying to get signed.” “We come off the stage and he goes, ‘Be in the studio at 10 a.m.,’” Dutton chuckles. “He heard us play and saw what we were trying to do. The live performance was dialed in. The next day, we started recording demos that would be the first record.”
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