In their sound and on the stage, Fitz and the Tantrums are nothing but professionals, and never less than classy. Enter the Tantrums, Fitz's airtight ensemble keeping it real like it's 1969. Funky drummer John Wicks is a Motown B-side aficionado and prolific session player, Jeremy Ruzumna manned... Read More
Upcoming 'You Oughta Know' artists Fitz and the Tantrums joke around with VH1 backstage at the 2011 SXSW music festival in Austin, Texas. Check it out!
In their sound and on the stage, Fitz and the Tantrums are nothing but professionals, and never less than classy. Enter the Tantrums, Fitz's airtight ensemble keeping it real like it's 1969. Funky drummer John Wicks is a Motown B-side aficionado and prolific session player, Jeremy Ruzumna manned the keyboards and was musical director for Macy Gray. James King backed De La Soul and bassist Joseph Karnes is a well sought after session player. Then there's Noelle Scaggs, the powerful voice behind Fitz's croons. Make no mistake, Scaggs is not just there for "doo-wops" and handclaps. She shimmies and flirts, she stokes the crowd and simmers them down, and she has no qualms about keeping Fitz in check. "She is not just a backup singer," Fitz says, "We have repartee. Onstage, we're Ike and Tina."
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