The Iguanas
The Iguanas

The Iguanas

USAJazz, Jazz Fusion
16,389 monthly listeners
  • 5.9K followers
  • 429 subscribers
  • 1.5K followers
  • 494 fans

The Iguanas's Top Spotify Songs

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Para Donde Vas
2.2K streams
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Por Mi Camino
1.8K streams
3
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Love, Sucker
1.2K streams
4
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Oye, Isabel
889 streams
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Boom Boom Boom
475 streams
2.2K
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1.8K
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1.2K
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889
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475
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379
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353
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Oye, Isabel

The Iguanas
348
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252
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244
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The Iguanas's YouTube Videos

112.5K
Views
The Iguanas - Fortune Teller
Youtube
112.5K views
Jun 16, 2009
71.5K
Views

The Iguanas - Para Donde Vas / Levitt Shell, Memphis,TN.

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The Iguanas - Para Donde Vas / Levitt Shell, Memphis,TN.
Youtube
71.5K views
Oct 04, 2010
31.2K
Views
The Iguanas - Lupita
Youtube
31.2K views
Feb 25, 2008

The Iguanas's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Bosch: Official Series Playlist
by Spotify
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BOSCH The Legacy of Harry Bosch Jazz - a fan made Playlist inspired by the TV-Series and books.
by Spotify
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WWOZ 90.7 FM (New Orleans Radio)
by Spotify
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60's Garage Punk & Psychedelic Nuggets
by Spotify
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New Orleans / Louisiana (Mardi Gras) music
by Spotify

Events13 Events

Apr
11-14
French Quarter Festival
United States
USA
, New OrleansN/A N/A
Past
Apr
05
Sonny Landreth at City Winery Chicago
United States
USA
, Chicago0 - 500 Bar
Past
Apr
13-16
French Quarter Festival
United States
USA
, New OrleansN/A N/A
Past
Apr
21-24
French Quarter Festival
United States
USA
, New OrleansN/A N/A
Past
Apr
09
Kevin Gordon at Railgarten Tiny Tiki Bar
United States
USA
, Memphis500 - 1200 Bar
Past

The Iguanas's Past Events13 Events

  • French Quarter Festival festival

    Big Freedia, Teedra Moses, Irma Thomas, The Dixie Cups, Tuba Skinny, Rebirth Brass Band, Kermit Ruffins, The Hot 8 Brass Band, Judith Owen, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, SaxKixAve, Chris Thomas King, HaSizzle, Delfeayo Marsalis, Flagboy Giz And The Wild Tchoupitoulas, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Ivan Neville, 79rs Gang, Bonerama, Shamarr Allen, Brass-A-Holics, Quiana Lynell, Amanda Shaw, John Boutté, The Iguanas, Honey Island Swamp Band, Bon Bon Vivant, Flow Tribe, Kelly Green, Erica Falls, Cole Williams, New Orleans Nightcrawlers, James Andrews, People Museum, George Brown, Leroy Jones, Cary Hudson, LeTrainiump, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas, Little Freddie King, 3rd Degree, Jeremy Davenport, Terrance Simien, Michael Doucet, Waylon Thibodeaux, Lynn Drury, Raj Smoove, Paul Sanchez, Mem Shannon, Lena Prima, Ingrid Lucia, Legatron Prime, Johnny Sansone, Shawan Rice, Chubby Carrier And The Bayou Swamp Band, Panorama Jazz Band, Wendell Brunious, Corey Ledet Zydeco, Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Sporty's Brass Band, Ever More Nest, Los Güiros, Ngoma Numu, Rockin' Dopsie Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters, George Porter Jr. and Runnin' Pardners, Marty Peters And The Party Meters, Banu Gibson, Alex McMurray, Vegas Cola Band, T Marie And Bayou Juju, And Then Came Humans, Astral Project, The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars, KINGS OF BRASS, Cameron Dupuy, Tyron Benoit Band, Rory Danger And The Danger Dangers, Amis du Teche, LISA AMOS, Barbara Shorts And Blue Jazz, Creole String Beans, Joy Clark, The Rumble, FERMÍN CEBALLOS, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles, Magnetic Ear, Joe Lastie's New Orleans Sound, Ernie Vincent, Preston Frank, Charmaine Neville, The Barbecue Swingers, The Preservation Brass, Babineaux Sisters Band, Troy Turner, Higher Heights Reggae Band, Onward Brass Band, Red Wolf Brass Band, The Jake Landry Band, Sunpie And The Louisiana Sunspots, Patrice Fisher and Arpa, Red Hot Brass Band, Papo Y Son Mandao, Treces Del Sur, Big Frank & Lil Frank And The Dirty Old Men, Jamil Sharif, Tommy Sancton's New Orleans Legacy Band, Cullen Landry And The Midnight Streetcar Band
    USA, New Orleans
    Medium
  • Sonny Landreth at City Winery Chicago

    Sonny Landreth, The Iguanas
    City Winery Chicago
    USA, Chicago
    Bar0 - 500
  • French Quarter Festival festival

    Big Freedia, Cupid, Dee-1, Irma Thomas, Tank and the Bangas, Ani DiFranco, Samantha Fish, The Dixie Cups, Tuba Skinny, The Soul Rebels, Rebirth Brass Band, Kermit Ruffins, Jourdan Thibodeaux, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Andrew Duhon, Jon Cleary, Maggie Koerner, The Wild Magnolias, Eric Johanson, Delfeayo Marsalis, Flagboy Giz And The Wild Tchoupitoulas, Lost Bayou Ramblers, 79rs Gang, Bonerama, Shamarr Allen, Cha Wa, Quiana Lynell, Sweet Crude, John Boutté, The Iguanas, Ghalia Volt, C.C. Adcock, Louisiana's LeRoux, New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Tommy McLain, Kristin Diable, Honey Island Swamp Band, Treme Brass Band, Bon Bon Vivant, Flow Tribe, Erica Falls, Johnette Downing, New Orleans Nightcrawlers, James Andrews, Leroy Jones, Charlie Gabriel, Water Seed, Cary Hudson, Meschiya Lake and The Little Big Horns, Joe Krown, John Mooney, LeTrainiump, Tonya Boyd-Cannon, John "Papa" Gros, Khris Royal, The Rumble ft. Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr., The Iceman Special, Little Freddie King, New Orleans Suspects, Olympia Brass Band, Charlie Halloran and The Tropicales, Rosie Ledet, Lilli Lewis, Jeremy Davenport, The Original Pinettes Brass Band, Michael Doucet, Susan Cowsill, Waylon Thibodeaux, Tiffany Pollack, Bag of Donuts, Kid Chocolate, Lynn Drury, Don Vappie, Secret Six Jazz Band, Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes, Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers, Paul Sanchez, Miss Sophie Lee, Mem Shannon, Lena Prima, Ingrid Lucia, Shawan Rice, Chubby Carrier And The Bayou Swamp Band, Panorama Jazz Band, Wendell Brunious, Julian Primeaux, Gal Holiday And The Honky Tonk Revue, Bruce Daigrepont, Nana Sula, Andy J. Forest, Washboard Chaz Blues Trio, Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Sporty's Brass Band, Ever More Nest, Los Güiros, Tim Laughlin, Troy Sawyer And The Elementz, Slangston Hughes, Rockin' Dopsie Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters, Marina Orchestra, Mark Brooks, George Porter Jr. and Runnin' Pardners, Debauche, Marty Peters And The Party Meters, Banu Gibson, Zita, Tricia Boutte, T Marie And Bayou Juju, Poisson Rouge, Dr. Sick And The Late Greats, And Then Came Humans, Astral Project, The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars, KINGS OF BRASS, 21st Century Brass Band, Slugger, Tyron Benoit Band, Beau Bayou And The Sabine Connection, Kelly Love Jones, Rory Danger And The Danger Dangers, Sierra Green & The Soul Machine, Shake Em Up Jazz Band, Shannon Powell, LISA AMOS, Jason Neville Funky Soul Band, Wanda Rouzan, The Duane Bartels Band, Barbara Shorts And Blue Jazz, Anna Laura Quinn, Creole String Beans, Joy Clark, Gerard Delafose and The Zydeco Gators, The Wolfe Johns Blues Band, Antoine Diel & New Orleans Misfit Power Band, Jenna McSwain, The New Orleans Catahoulas, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles, New Orleans Swinging Gypsies, Bucktown All-Stars, Marc Stone, Joe Lastie's New Orleans Sound, Ernie Vincent, Christian Serpas & Ghost Town, Preston Frank, Bamboula 2000, Charmaine Neville, Helen Gillet, Noruz, Jeffery Broussard & The Creole Cowboys, The Preservation Brass, Tiny Dinosaur, David Bandrowski, Babineaux Sisters Band, Dinosaurchestra, Roderick "REV" Paulin And The Congregation, Higher Heights Reggae Band, Sam Kuslan, Jamey St Pierre And The Honeycreepers, The Pfister Sisters, Onward Brass Band, Red Wolf Brass Band, Tom Saunders And The Hotcats, Storyville Stompers Brass Band, Katrina Miller, The Jake Landry Band, Mark Braud, Gerald French, Sunpie And The Louisiana Sunspots, The Caesar Brothers Funk Box, Raw Deal, Maude Caillat, Patrice Fisher and Arpa, Slow Motion Riders, On The Levee Jazz Band, Javier Olondo & Asheson, Red Hot Brass Band, Anna Hudson, Happy Talk Band, Mahogany Brass Band, Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestras, Steve Pistorius, Papo Y Son Mandao, Mid-City Aces, Seguenon Kone, The Revealers, Treces Del Sur, The Song Dogs, Hot Club Of New Orleans, Big Frank & Lil Frank And The Dirty Old Men, Louis Ford & His New Orleans Flairs, Palmetto Bug Stompers, Jamil Sharif, Tommy Sancton's New Orleans Legacy Band, Rachel Fleetwood & Perfect Love Band, Lawrence Cotton, Ecirb Müller's Twisted Dixie, James Rivers Band, Mikhala Iversen, Chucky C, Cullen Landry And The Midnight Streetcar Band, John 'Kid' Simmons, TOPSY CHAPMAN & SOLID HARMONY, The Paulin Brothers, Robin Barnes, Al Johnson, A.C.E. (Anderson, Chute, Easley), Corey Ledet and His Zydeco Band
    USA, New Orleans
    Medium
  • French Quarter Festival festival

    Irma Thomas, Tank and the Bangas, Rickie Lee Jones, The Dixie Cups, The Soul Rebels, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Jon Cleary, Sweet Crude, Amanda Shaw, Walter "Wolfman" Washington, The Iguanas, Erica Falls, Little Freddie King, Lena Prima, The Daiquiri Queens, Charmaine Neville, Mason Trail and Zydeco Rhythm, Harmonouche
    USA, New Orleans
    Medium
  • Kevin Gordon at Railgarten Tiny Tiki Bar

    The Iguanas, Kevin Gordon
    Railgarten Tiny Tiki Bar
    USA, Memphis
    Bar500 - 1.2K

More about The Iguanas

Overview of Jazz Fusion musician The Iguanas

The Iguanas, a Jazz Fusion band from New Orleans, have been mesmerizing audiences with their distinctive fusion of genres since the 1980s. Their music is a combination of several genres, including Latin, blues, rock, and R&B, which combine to provide a lively and soulful sound.

One of the most thrilling live acts in the Jazz Fusion scene is known as The Iguanas. Horns, percussion, and a combination of acoustic and electric instruments are used frequently in their music. Their music has strong roots in the New Orleans heritage, which is renowned for its vivacious rhythms and contagious intensity.

The Iguanas' music reflects both their wide range of inspirations and the vibrant New Orleans culture. Their music will undoubtedly inspire and encourage audiences because it is a celebration of life, love, and the human experience. The Iguanas are a band not to be missed thanks to their distinctive sound and contagious energy.

What are the most popular songs for Jazz Fusion musician The Iguanas?

The New Orleans-based band The Iguanas have become well-known for their distinctive fusion of jazz and Latin music. Their most popular songs include "Por Mi Camino," "Para Donde Vas," and "Fortune Teller." With its contagious beat, "Por Mi Camino" stands out, and "Para Donde Vas" demonstrates the band's aptitude for fusing many musical genres.

Among The Iguanas' other well-known songs are "Oye, Isabel," "Love, Sucker," and "Boom Boom Boom." While "Love, Sucker" is a slower ballad with soulful vocals, "Oye, Isabel" is a peppy song with a catchy chorus. The foot-tapping song "Boom Boom Boom" is sure to get you moving.

The Iguanas' discography also includes instrumental songs like "9-Volt Heart," "Late At Night," and "Flame On." While "Late At Night" has an exciting speed and a lively bassline, "9-Volt Heart" is a quiet piece with a soothing saxophone melody. The instrumental track "Flame On" is upbeat and has a fiery trumpet solo.

The Iguanas have a wide variety of songs that demonstrate their musical talent overall. For anyone interested in learning more about jazz fusion music, The Iguanas are a must-listen, whether it's for their upbeat Latin-infused tracks or their mellow instrumental melodies.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Jazz Fusion musician The Iguanas?

For more over three decades, the Iguanas from New Orleans, Louisiana, have been producing jazz and jazz fusion music. Their 2014 album "Juarez" features their distinctive fusion of Latin, Blues, and Rock music. There are songs on the CD like "Mardi Gras," "Pelican Bay," and "Love and Hate."

In 2018, they published "Needle in a Haystack," a catchy song that blends their own style with a dash of country music. The song is an excellent addition to their catalog and demonstrates the band's diversity and originality. Other recent songs include the 1998 release "Iguanas" and the 2017 releases "Again and Again" and "Again and Again."

The Iguanas' live performances have garnered praise, and their 2013 album "Live Iguanas: Live at Wolf Trap" perfectly captures the fervor and enthusiasm of their concerts. If you want to hear the band's music in a live environment, you must listen to the CD, which includes songs like "Boom Boom" and "9 Volt Heart."

As a result, The Iguanas keep pushing the frontiers of jazz and jazz fusion music, and their most recent album and songs are proof of their talent and inventiveness. It's no surprise that they have been a favorite of music aficionados for more than three decades given the flawless way in which their music combines many genres.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Jazz Fusion musician The Iguanas?

Over the years, the New Orleans jazz and jazz fusion band The Iguanas has performed at a range of events and festivals. The Boomtown Fair in the UK, Super Bock em Stock in Portugal, and the French Quarter Festival in their birthplace are among their most notable festival appearances. The band has performed at several festivals in front of passionate audiences, showcasing their distinctive fusion of jazz, blues, and Latin rhythms.

The Iguanas have performed at a variety of prestigious locations across the United States in addition to these festivals. They have performed in a variety of locations, including The Southgate House Revival in Newport, Kentucky, Off Broadway in St. Louis, Missouri, Railgarten Tiny Tiki Bar in Memphis, Tennessee, and The Soundry in Columbia, Maryland. The Iguanas have performed their exhilarating live show at each of these locations, leaving fans clamoring for more.

The Iguanas gave a memorable performance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The Iguanas had the opportunity to perform for their local audience and present their distinctive sound on a major international platform at one of the world's most prestigious jazz festivals. They were able to connect with both devoted fans and brand-new listeners throughout their performance, which was well-received.

The Iguanas have solidified their reputation as a dynamic and gifted band of musicians with a special sound that pulls from a range of musical traditions. They have constantly given outstanding performances that have left audiences wanting more, whether at festivals or in public places.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Jazz Fusion musician The Iguanas?

Over the years, The Iguanas have worked with a variety of performers, but one of their most memorable partnerships was on the song "Johnny B. Goode" with Iggy Pop. Punk rock's unbridled intensity and the distinctive sounds of New Orleans jazz were combined in this duet. Iggy Pop's unusual vocals gave the song a new dimension, and The Iguanas' accompaniment gave it a strong basis.

A noteworthy partnership was also formed with Latin jazz percussionist Poncho Sanchez. Together, they produced an upbeat and sophisticated mix of jazz and Latin rhythms. They worked together to create the album "Do It!" which combined Sanchez's percussion prowess with The Iguanas' distinctive sound.

Over the course of their history, The Iguanas have worked with a variety of musicians, from blues musicians to rock legends. Their work with Iggy Pop and Poncho Sanchez, however, stands out as some of their most enduring and significant. The Iguanas' legacy in music history has been solidified and jazz and jazz fusion music's boundaries have been pushed through these partnerships.