The Lounge Lizards

A lounge lizard is typically depicted as a well-dressed man who frequents the establishments in which the rich gather with the intention of seducing a wealthy woman with his flattery and deceptive charm.By the mid-1980s, a new line-up included bassist Erik Sanko, trombonist Curtis Fowlkes, guitarist Marc Ribot, saxophonist Roy Nathanson, and percussionists Bowne and E.J.This group recorded various live and studio albums and showcased John Lurie's increasingly sophisticated and multi-layered compositions.In 1998, the band released Queen of All Ears on John Lurie's Strange and Beautiful Music label and had added Steven Bernstein, Michael Blake, Oren Bloedow, David Tronzo, Calvin Weston, and Billy Martin.John Lurie has been occupied with painting,[6] while Evan has worked on The Backyardigans, a children's show that highlights multiple musical genres.
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