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Danish soul/funk band
Ridin' Thumb is a Danish soul /funk orchestra formed in 1989 by the two guitarists Martin Finding and Nicolai Halberg. In 1997, Jonas Winge Leisner replaced Niels H.P. as the lead vocalist. Their style can be compared to artists such as Tower of Power and Jamiroquai .
The group has released four full-length albums and one EP.
Members [ edit ]
Jonas Winge Leisner – vocal
Stine Hjelm Jacobsen – vocal
Joakim Pedersen – keyboards
Martin Finding – guitar
Nicolai Halberg – guitar
Jens Kristian Uhrenholdt – bass guitar
Thomas Jepsen – drums
Martin Pedersen – scratch
Bjørn Ringkjøbing – trumpet
Hendrik Jørgensen – trumpet
Mik Neumann – tenor saxophone
Ole Himmelstrup – baritone saxophone
Concerts [ edit ]
The band usually unites for an annual concert between Christmas and New Year's Eve. The concerts are held at the Copenhagen Jazz House .
Discography [ edit ]
Year
Album
Peak positions
Notes
DEN
1994
Different Moves, Different Grooves (Sundance)
Track list
Feed the cat
Different strokes – Different folks
In the middle
Do the boomeloom
Believe to my soul
Know what I mean
Believe me
Nitty Gritty
A Song for You
Ridin' Thumb
Thick and thin
2000
21st Century Funk (Sundance)
Track list
The Future
Make it right
Like it like that
Time
Natures kingdom
Some people
Family affair
The good men
So much better
Living it out
Pump up the thumb
2002
Work It Out (Sundance)
Track list
Tune in (intro)
Set your mind free
I've been waitin'
Interlude
I told you so
True to myself
Party down
Work it out
Jackson
Rainy Monday
In a different way
Time 4 some action
Back again
Doing nothing
2014
People (Sundance)
39
Track list
Do You Feel the Same
People
I Need Someone to Hold on To
Whirl Around
What You Drop
I Can Change
Allright with Me
Everything Has Changed
Singles [ edit ]
Date
Song title
PAlbum
1994
"In The Middle"
Different Strokes, Different Folks
"Different Strokes, Different Folks"
2000
"The Future"
21st Century Funk
"Make It Right"
2002
"Party Down"
Work It Out
"Work It Out"
"Back Again"
External links [ edit ]