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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duke_TumatoeDuke Tumatoe - Wikipedia

    In 1983, Tumatoe disbanded The All-Star Frogs and formed The Power Trio. The new group consisted of guitar, bass, drums and keys, though certain lineup changes featured two guitarists and no keys. The Power Trio performed an average of 200 dates per year, and have released twelve albums to date.

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  3. 18. Jan. 2020 · Duke Tumatoe & the Power Trio performing live at The Jazz Kitchen, January 18, 2020. Credits: Mike Halperin (recording), Gavin Zawacki (mixing), and Taylor ...

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  4. 25. Okt. 2023 · We are joined in the performance studio by blues legend, Duke Tumatoe, and his Power Trio. Duke performs his hit, "You're Absolutely Perfect", with a little help from the gang. For this...

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  5. www.duketumatoe.com › bioBIO | Mysite

    He has released fifteen albums as the bandleader of Duke Tumatoe & The All-Star Frogs and Duke Tumatoe & The Power Trio. His 1988 live album I Like My Job was produced by John Fogerty. He typically plays more than 100 dates per year. Duke Tumatoe was born in June 1947 in Chicago.

  6. Duke Tumatoe, Indianapolis, IN. 5,055 likes · 52 talking about this. Musician/band.

  7. Duke Tumatoe & The Power Trio At The Vogue. Fri Nov 01, 1985 More. Biography. Music. Video. At The Vogue. You may remember him as the leader of the All-Star Frogs (1970-1983) and the Power Trio (1983-present), doing humorous and raunchy blues originals such as “Tie You Up!” and “More Love, More Money”.