Biography

Uncle Mingo are a Charleston, South Carolina-based band with a deeply funky style that melds evokes comparisons to the Red Hot Chili Peppers but with a stronger funk basis and an inclination toward long jams that lean towards prog-rock.

Guitarist Scott Quattlebaum, bassist Bryon Moore and drummer Robert Thorn formed Uncle Mingo in Charleston as a trio in 1989, playing funk-metal and alternative rock. After developing a local following, the group added Jason Moore (saxophone, keyboard; no relation to Bryon) and recorded their first album, an eponymous cassette-only release which appeared that fall. That album was quickly followed by Fatty Mookie Mo' Booty, which became a word-of-mouth hit around the Southeast following the group's constant touring. After a few years, the group had developed a strong fan base across the Southeast, as well as Colorado.

In 1996, the group released their third album, Little Baby Brother, which was produced by James Brown saxophonist Jeff Watkins and featured the James Brown horn section. Uncle Mingo signed a deal with Autonomous Records in 1997 and in the spring, the label gave Fatty Mookie Mo' Booty a national release, following it with Dancin' on the Moon in April.

In 1999 the band went on hiatus, but never officially broke up. The band members all got day jobs but still occasionally perform together. In 2006 Greg Walker, of Blue Dogs fame, was brought on to play with the band as a drummer on some new recordings. Afterwards the band decided to bring him on as the official drummer for future work.

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