Caravan of Thieves

Fuzz and Carrie of Caravan of Thieves
Caravan of Thieves
Origin Bridgeport, Connecticut
Genres Gypsy, swing, jazz, folk
Years active 2008–present
Website www.caravanofthieves.com
Members Fuzz Sangiovanni
Carrie Sangiovanni
Plus Various Members
Past members Ben Dean
Brian Anderson

Caravan of Thieves is a gypsy-swing four-piece based in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Their music has been described as “gypsy flavored song writing [with] high intensity [shows].”[1] Caravan of Thieves has toured with renowned artists such as Emmylou Harris, Dan Hicks, Glen Campbell, Nanci Griffith, The Decemberists, Keb Mo, Tom Tom Club, Iron and Wine, Punch Brothers, Tony Trischka, John Hammond, and John Jorgenson.[2] Caravan of Thieves puts on humorous, theatrical performances, inviting the audience to join in by stomping, clapping, and singing along.[3]

Biography

Caravan of Thieves began as a duo consisting of Fuzz Sangiovanni (of Deep Banana Blackout fame) and his wife Carrie Sangiovanni. The two quickly discovered their voices blended quite well with one another. Fuzz said, "It started as a romantic, bohemian vision of a couple making music, performing on the road, in parks, venues, traveling around and avoiding responsibility as much as possible...The first thing we discovered was we loved singing together, harmonizing our voices. Just seemed to click right away."[2]

The couple added violinist Ben Dean and bass player Brian Anderson in 2008 [1] and the band released their debut album Bouquet in 2009. Their second album, Mischief Night (2010) was recorded at a sold out show in Fairfield, Connecticut.[2]

Caravan of Thieves signed with New York based record label, United For Opportunity, for the release of their third album, The Funhouse, on February 28, 2012. Fuzz discussed the group’s third album saying, “We had a concept going in, both from a sound and production standpoint, lyrically and thematically. A lot of crazy stuff happens on the road, and we took our experiences from on and off the stage, and brought them into the studio with us. Life is ridiculous, all our lives, like an amusement park ride. In this case, we picked a funhouse, since those are ridiculous too. And we wanted to expand the range of what we can do instrumentally but still keep it non electric so we added a few more gritty and twangy stringed instruments that were fun to spank, like banjos, resonator guitars and ukuleles, as well as an orchestra of kitchen appliances for some additional percussive bang.”[2]

The music video for the first single "Raise The Dead" premiered on American Songwriter on March 8, 2012.[4] Discussing the video, Fuzz told Spinner.com “We like writing songs about ghosts and afterlife, but this was the first one that had a big communal sing-along, clap-along feel to it. It needed to be, since it's about throwing a big party for all the deceased and honoring them for their life's achievements. We perform it live this way, get off stage, unplug completely, get the crowd to surround us, and stomp, clap and sing along. We recorded it this way for the album and made a video with the same feel, in a really old theater and cemetery."[5]

Members

The band members are:

Discography

Kiss Kiss (2015)

References

  1. 1 2 "Jambase: Caravan of Thieves Biography". Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Caravan of Thieves Biography" (PDF). Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  3. "Fleming Artists". Archived from the original on 26 May 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  4. "Video Premiere: Caravan of Thieves, "Raise The Dead"". Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  5. "Spinner: Caravan of Thieves "Raise The Dead" Video of the Day". Retrieved 13 June 2012.
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