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The band is a showcase for the Allman Brothers Band bassist [[Oteil Burbridge]], who moved to Birmingham in [[1997]].  In [[1999]], Burbridge got divorced and moved to New York City.  He returned to Birmingham, and formed the Peacemakers in [[2000]], which features musicians Matt Slocum, [[Mark Kimbrell]], and [[Chris Fryar]]. They released their first album, ''Love of a Lifetime'', that same year. That was followed up in [[2003]] by the CD/DVD set entitled ''The Family Secret''. In [[2005]] the band took an entirely more spiritual direction for their third album entitled ''Believer''.  Some of their albums were recorded at [[Bates Brothers Recording Studio]].
The band is a showcase for the Allman Brothers Band bassist [[Oteil Burbridge]], who moved to Birmingham in [[1997]].  In [[1999]], Burbridge got divorced and moved to New York City.  He returned to Birmingham, and formed the Peacemakers in [[2000]], which features musicians Matt Slocum, [[Mark Kimbrell]], and [[Chris Fryar]]. They released their first album, ''Love of a Lifetime'', that same year. That was followed up in [[2003]] by the CD/DVD set entitled ''The Family Secret''. In [[2005]] the band took an entirely more spiritual direction for their third album entitled ''Believer''.  Some of their albums were recorded at [[Bates Brothers Recording Studio]].


In [[2008]], Oteil and the Peacemakers won a [[Birmingham Area Music Award]] for best R&B/soul.  They have played [[City Stages]] in [[2003 City Stages|2003]] and [[2006 City Stages|2006]], as well as the [[Preserve Jazz Festival]].
In [[2008]], Oteil and the Peacemakers won a [[Birmingham Area Music Award]] for best R&B/soul.  They played [[City Stages]] in [[2003 City Stages|2003]] and [[2006 City Stages|2006]], as well as the [[Preserve Jazz Festival]].


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Revision as of 21:34, 3 July 2008

Oteil and the Peacemakers is a Birmingham-based jazz/funk/R&B/jam band.

The band is a showcase for the Allman Brothers Band bassist Oteil Burbridge, who moved to Birmingham in 1997. In 1999, Burbridge got divorced and moved to New York City. He returned to Birmingham, and formed the Peacemakers in 2000, which features musicians Matt Slocum, Mark Kimbrell, and Chris Fryar. They released their first album, Love of a Lifetime, that same year. That was followed up in 2003 by the CD/DVD set entitled The Family Secret. In 2005 the band took an entirely more spiritual direction for their third album entitled Believer. Some of their albums were recorded at Bates Brothers Recording Studio.

In 2008, Oteil and the Peacemakers won a Birmingham Area Music Award for best R&B/soul. They played City Stages in 2003 and 2006, as well as the Preserve Jazz Festival.

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