Otis & the Hurricanes
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Otis & the Hurricanes

Fairfield, Connecticut, United States | Established. Jan 01, 1998

Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Established on Jan, 1998
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"Staying true to New Orleans musical roots"

Jan 2019:

When Chris “Otis” Cross founded Otis and the Hurricanes two decades ago, his goal was to pursue the music of the greater New Orleans and Louisiana region.
With set lists featuring music by the likes of Fats Domino, C.J. Chenier, Professor Longhair, Little Feat, The Funky Meters, Alan Toussaint, Tab Benoit, Delbert McClinton, and Chuck Berry, the band remains faithful to its original mission as it celebrates the musical roots of American rock ‘n’ roll itself.

“The history of the music is wonderful,” Cross said. “It’s basically a blues format, but a lot of it has to do with the rhythm, because New Orleans’ music is based on rhythm. So much of it has that Cuban-Afro syncopation, and it just grooves. There’s something that feels good about it to us when we play it. Sometimes in our sets, we’ll venture off. We’ll go off to Memphis, do some funk, go a little South for some Zydeco and West into Texas and do a good shuffle. It’s really all part of the Americana style.”

Otis and the Hurricanes is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2019, and over the years it has become a staple on Fairfield County’s festival and club scene. The band annually headlines at the Levitt Pavilion in Westport and Waveny Park in New Canaan, plays frequent dates in Stamford over the summer at the Crab Shell and in Redding at the Roadhouse and Hideaway. It ventures out to Blue Monday in Mystic and has been headlining Block Island’s “Blues on the Block” for the past 15 years.

Cross brings a long history of performing to his role as leader, singer and guitarist in the band. The Fairfield-based musician is an original member of Paul Gabriel’s Blue in the Face and toured with blues great Debbie Davies. He also works with River City Slim & the Zydeco Hogs.

The current Hurricanes consist of: New Canaan’s Smokin’ Joe Najmy on keyboards, accordion, and vocals; Wilton’s Chris Bishop on bass and vocals; Fairfield’s Doug Bernstein on tenor sax and vocal; and Rick Quintinal, from Sandy Hook, on percussion, plus an entire family of subs who occasional sit in.

“Joe and I got together 20 years ago,” recalled Cross. “We met on a gig, and it was just like instant bonding, and the band took off from there. Joe and I are the only ones from day one, but everyone else has been with us between 10 and 15 years.”

Besides the musical chemistry Otis and the Hurricanes brings to the stage, there’s a personal bond.
“We get along together so well,” Cross said. “Everyone’s been on the road. The credentials the guys have are quite impressive. When we play, it’s a very relaxed thing, musician to musician. It’s a groove, it’s a feel. It’s five guys who know how to have a good time. There’s no ego trying to outgun someone else. We respect the music. We let the songs do it.”

The band has one CD out and plans to record another with Paul Opalach at Longhill Recording in Shelton. Original songs can also make it to the set list, as all the members write.
“We all contribute,” Cross said. “If the song feels good and gets people dancing, it makes the list.”

Overall, Cross says that he and the Hurricanes feel fortunate to be where they are right now in their music careers.
“We are very lucky and very appreciative of the opportunities that we have at this point in our lives,” he said, “and God bless the wives that let us go out. It’s all good.”

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Take a bit of Blues, mix it with New Orleans Funk, shake it with some Zydeco and good time Rock n Roll and you've got e recipe for groovin' with Otis & the Hurricanes!

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When Chris “Otis” Cross founded Otis and the Hurricanes two decades ago, his goal was to pursue the music of the greater New Orleans and Louisiana region.

With set lists featuring music by the likes of Fats Domino, C J Chenier,ProfessorLonghair, Little Feat, The Funky Meters, Alan Toussaint, Tab Benoit, Clifton Chenier, Delbert McClinton, and Chuck Berry, the band remains faithful to its original mission as it celebrates the musical roots of American rock ‘nʼroll itself.

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From a Fan!

Otis & the Hurricanes are one of the best bands in the area. It is impossible to sit still when taking in one of their performances. 
Back when I was involved with hiring acts for the SoNo Arts Celebration, I always made a point of including them on our bill. They were always well received and kept the crowd bopping while taking in the eclectic arts that filled the streets of South Norwalk during this Arts Festival.
Not only do they entertain and raise the spirits of their attending revelers, but the fun & enjoyment that they exude while performing for their audiences is infectious.
This is a band not to be missed.
Get out and see local music. Make sure Otis & the Hurricanes is on your list!
They are "Swamperiffic !! "

Michael (O'D)wyer 

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- Web Site:  www.OtisandtheHurricanes.com for Schedule, Photos, Bios & Reviews 

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-  Contact the band at: OtisMusic1@gmail.com


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