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Kid Creole and the Coconuts
August Darnell as Kid Creole, in concert in 1987
Background information
Origin
New York City
Genres
Disco[1]
Latin[2]
Years active
1980–present
Labels
ZE, Island, Sire/Warner Bros, 2C2C Music.
Members
August Darnell Eva Tudor-Jones Mark Anthony Jones Mike Gorman Dave Imby Jamie McCredie Barnaby Dickinson Edgar Jones Otto Williams Chris Storr George Hogg Roos van Rossum Charlotte de Graaf Kristina Hanford
Past members
Andy Hernandez Adriana Kaegi Fonda Rae Cory Daye Mark Mazur Cheryl Poirier Taryn Hagey Janique Svedberg Jimmy Ripp (Rippetoe) Peter Schott Carol Colman Charlie Lagond Lee Robertson Kenny Fradley Winston Grennan Andrew Lloyd 'Bongo' Eddie Folk Simon 'Franco' Frost
Website
www.kidcreoleandthecoconuts.com
Kid Creole and the Coconuts is an American musical group created by August Darnell with Andy Hernandez and Adriana Kaegi. Its music incorporates a variety of styles and influences, in particular a mix of disco[1] and Latin American, Caribbean, and Calloway styles[2] conceptually inspired by the big band era. The Coconuts are a trio of female backing vocalists/dancers, founded and originally choreographed and costumed by Kaegi.
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