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'''Just A Few Cats''' is an R & B / Jazz band based in [[Birmingham]], Alabama.  The band is perhaps best known for one of its members, vocalist and American Idol winner [[Ruben Studdard]].  Just A Few Cats was first organized by members of the [[UAB Jazz Ensemble]], and some other friends, in the spring of 2000 to compete as a jazz band in a collegiate talent show on the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] campus. The band won first place, performing their rendition of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On,?"  Shortly thereafter, the band was approached by (then unknown) local singer Ruben Studdard about becoming lead vocalist for the group.  The band quickly gained popularity in the Birmingham area.   
'''Just A Few Cats''' is an R & B / Jazz band based in [[Birmingham]], Alabama.  The band is perhaps best known for one of its members, vocalist and American Idol winner [[Ruben Studdard]].  Just A Few Cats was first organized by members of the [[UAB Jazz Ensemble]], and some other friends, in the spring of [[2000]] to compete as a jazz band in a collegiate talent show on the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] campus. The band won first place, performing their rendition of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On,?"  Shortly thereafter, the band was approached by (then unknown) local singer Ruben Studdard about becoming lead vocalist for the group.  The band quickly gained popularity in the Birmingham area.   


In 2004, the band released their own debut album (minus Ruben), titled CATastrophunk.  The players on this album include: Alvin Garrett (vocals, electric bass); Terrence "T-Nasty" Baldwin, Paul "PJ" Morton (vocals); Keith Williams (electric guitar); Earnest Echols (horns); John Jackson, Coleman Woodson III (keyboards); Tim George (drums); Michael Panepento (percussion).
In [[2004]], the band released their own debut album (minus Ruben), titled CATastrophunk.  The players on this album include: Alvin Garrett (vocals, electric bass); Terrence "T-Nasty" Baldwin, Paul "PJ" Morton (vocals); Keith Williams (electric guitar); Earnest Echols (horns); John Jackson, Coleman Woodson III (keyboards); Tim George (drums); Michael Panepento (percussion).


== Accolades ==
== Accolades ==


'''''Just A Few Cats''' is where I got my start. We always knew that we were destined for something great. First, it was me; now, it's my band. This is a beautiful thing, man.''
''Just A Few Cats is where I got my start. We always knew that we were destined for something great. First, it was me; now, it's my band. This is a beautiful thing, man.''


Ruben Studdard
Ruben Studdard


== External links ==
* [http://www.justafewcats.com/home.htm Just A Few Cats] official website


== External Link ==
[[Category:Jazz bands]]
* [http://www.justafewcats.com/home.htm Just A Few Cats official website]

Revision as of 00:51, 25 August 2007

Just A Few Cats is an R & B / Jazz band based in Birmingham, Alabama. The band is perhaps best known for one of its members, vocalist and American Idol winner Ruben Studdard. Just A Few Cats was first organized by members of the UAB Jazz Ensemble, and some other friends, in the spring of 2000 to compete as a jazz band in a collegiate talent show on the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus. The band won first place, performing their rendition of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On,?" Shortly thereafter, the band was approached by (then unknown) local singer Ruben Studdard about becoming lead vocalist for the group. The band quickly gained popularity in the Birmingham area.

In 2004, the band released their own debut album (minus Ruben), titled CATastrophunk. The players on this album include: Alvin Garrett (vocals, electric bass); Terrence "T-Nasty" Baldwin, Paul "PJ" Morton (vocals); Keith Williams (electric guitar); Earnest Echols (horns); John Jackson, Coleman Woodson III (keyboards); Tim George (drums); Michael Panepento (percussion).

Accolades

Just A Few Cats is where I got my start. We always knew that we were destined for something great. First, it was me; now, it's my band. This is a beautiful thing, man.

Ruben Studdard

External links