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Otis Cadillac And The El Dorados Featuring The Sublime Seville Sisters @ Arts Garage (Delray Beach)

Originally posted on April 22nd, 2024.

* Otis Cadillac And The El Dorados Featuring The Sublime Seville Sisters.

This one is for you guys- who for some “unknown” reason like to follow Jeff Eats and Mrs. Jeff Eats’ social calendar- we got tickets to see:

Otis Cadillac And The El Dorados Featuring The Sublime Seville Sisters

Saturday, May 11th, 2024 (8pm)

Arts Garage, 94 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444, (561.450.6357)

Tickets: artsgarage.org ($45-$50)

from artsgarage.org:

Just a taste…

The Otis Cadillac and the El Dorados R&B Revue is a 12 piece band that performs Classic R&B, Root Rock N’ Roll and related Blues oriented material. The band performs in a style that emulates the R&B revues of the late 50s and early 60s. It is the goal of each performance to recreate the atmosphere and energy that gave birth to Rock N’ Roll in that era. The band chooses eclectic and diverse material exposing the talents of its band members!

The Revue features the extraordinarily talented female vocal quartet of the Seville Sisters. Under the vocal direction of acclaimed vocal instructor and performer Kat Riggins they provide colorful harmonies, featured solos, dance routines and on-stage banter to compliment the Octogenarian iconic lead vocalist Otis Cadillac.

Don’t look for an overly familiar and nostalgic performance from this group. The seasoned veteran musicians that compose the El Dorados roar through the music and spur Otis and the Seville Sisters to inspired, soulful, performances that are stirring, fresh, fun and guaranteed to get the most jaded bun off its seat.

PERFORMER BIO:
Otis Cadillac, born Otis Lincoln Washington Dec. 8th 1927 in Pecos, Texas to Walter Washington, a blacksmith and loving wife Netta Washington, a Pilates instructor.

Otis showed remarkable talent with multiple musical instruments, including his hauntingly hypnotic singing style. Soon outgrowing the small towns’ inability to nurture his God given talents, at age 15, Otis grabbed a guitar, a harmonica, and with the clothes on his back, headed mistakenly south to Mexico, where he discovered he had been misled at some point as to the popularity of his beloved blues music south of the border. Fate being the harbinger of more fate, it was there he was to meet the love of his life, Penelope Lopez. They were wed Feb. 2nd 1944, and Penelope gave birth to their first child Marc Anthony hours later.

Having saved some money from his job as a tuck & roll specialist at a prominent local upholstery shop, young Otis and his new family headed north to find people of like mind to hear his music. The family settled in Detroit where Otis took a job and discovered the second true love of his life, the Cadillac. Working days at the Cadillac assembly line, and playing music at night, Otis was quickly befriended by blues legend Grapevine Robinson, who nicknamed Otis “Cadillac”, as he would come directly from work to the clubs while still in his work clothes.
Otis stayed in Detroit for the next 49 years and honed his craft at clubs such as Hatties Juke Joint, Marmadukes’, Diddy’s and the Woodward Avenue Waffle House. Otis worked with a great many fine musicians in his time, all of whom sing his praises to this day. This list includes such greats as “Hollywood” Henderson, Donald “Flea Bag” Sutton, “T-bone” Schwartzman, and of course the unforgettable “Primetime” Sanders, whose life was tragically taken, while fleeing law enforcement.
Now retired with time on his hands, a plundered 401K, his beloved wife long estranged, and an ungrateful son who took up harmonica, Otis is fulfilling his unending desire to share his music with the world. Please come out and see an honored American treasure.

BAND MEMBERS:
Otis Cadillac – Lead Vocals
Honey Cuddles Seville – Lead and Backup Vocals
Lisa Bailey Seville – Lead and Backup Vocals
Robin Curet Seville – Vocals
Sonny Boy Williams – Keyboards
Richie Corricelli – Drums, percussion
Dennis Freirech – Bass Guitar
Bill Devierno – Guitar
Clay Goldstein – Harmonica and Vocals
Steve Lombardelli – Sax, Woodwinds and Vocals
Brad Jimenez – Baritone Sax
Memphis Mark Fodera – Manager, MC, Vocals and Percussions

“The Otis Cadillac Band sprang to life…..The driving force came from the 3 piece Seville Sisters…Ward was knocked out as this impromptu band roared through classics like Don Gardner’s and Dee Ford’s “I Need Your Lovin’”…Quite eclectic and it came off well without a hitch.” Bob Putignano – Blues Beat Magazine

7 Comments to “Otis Cadillac And The El Dorados Featuring The Sublime Seville Sisters @ Arts Garage (Delray Beach)”

  1. Hey Cadillacians, been wondering where Otis has been. Well, we really were not sure. But he has been found and will be showing up at Arts Garage. That’s right, Otis, The Sevilles and the El Dorados will be performing May 11 from 8 to 10 PM at Arts Garage in Delray Beach. This is a great venue with the ultimate sound system. And you can bring your own food! Hope to see everyone out there.

    Arts Garage: https://artsgarage.org/

    Tickets: artsgarage.org

    https://artsgarage.org/event/otis-cadillac-and-the-el-dorados-featuring-the-sublime-seville-sisters-otis-cadillac-returns/

    Thanks…Memphis Mark

  2. Mary James says...

    I have seen the band a handful of times.
    Very campy and fun.
    One thing I wish they would do is add more well known oldies hits to the act,

  3. Jim Hanson says...

    I have seen Otis a number of times.
    Great band.

    The master of this ‘type’ of show was
    Little Isadore & The Inquisitors.

    https://youtu.be/4tseagb_v6Q

    • Marty Nadler says...

      Jim,
      I loved Little Isidore.
      Use to see them in NY and NJ.
      One of the coolest and campy bands of all time.
      Frenchie is now a member of The Tokens.
      Angel passed away a few years ago,
      Phil also has passed away.
      Johnny Gale is with The Planotones.

      Otis is a real cool band. I’ve seen them a few times and really enjoyed their show.

    • Artie Dimon says...

      One of the coolest funky bands of all time.

  4. Barry Fuller says...

    My wife and I love this band.
    We have seen them a number of times and they are really entertaining,
    We are going to pick up a couple of tickets for this show.

  5. Nat Groverman says...

    Ive seen the group twice. It puts on a good show. They would be better if they played A side instead of the B side. This way people could sing and dance along with them

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