Lettuce is an American funk band that originated in Boston, Massachusetts in 1992. The band's name, Lettuce, is derived from the phrase "let us play." The band's members met at the Berklee College of Music, where they were all enrolled. The band's original members include Eric Krasno, Adam Deitch, Erick Coomes, Ryan Zoidis, Sam Kininger, and Neal Evans. Lettuce's music is a unique blend of funk, soul, and jazz, with a heavy emphasis on improvisation. Their sound is characterized by tight rhythms, powerful horn lines, and a deep, infectious groove. The band's music is heavily influenced by the likes of Herbie Hancock, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Tower of Power. Lettuce has a dedicated fan base that spans across the globe. Their fans, often referred to as "Lettuce Heads," are known for their passion and enthusiasm for the band's music. They are drawn to the band's energetic live performances, which often feature extended jams and guest appearances by other notable musicians. Over the years, Lettuce has released several albums, including "Outta Here," "Rage!," "Fly," "Crush," and "Elevate." These albums have been well-received by critics and fans alike, with many praising the band's ability to push the boundaries of funk music. Lettuce is also known for their performances at music festivals. They have played at some of the biggest music festivals in the world, including Bonnaroo, Coachella, and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. These performances have helped to increase the band's visibility and have allowed them to reach a wider audience. In addition to their festival appearances, Lettuce also tours extensively. They have performed in cities across the United States and around the world, bringing their unique brand of funk to fans everywhere. Their live shows are known for their high energy and spontaneity, with the band often improvising and changing their setlist on the fly. Despite their success, Lettuce has remained true to their roots. They continue to push the boundaries of funk music, incorporating elements of other genres and experimenting with new sounds. They are constantly evolving, both as a band and as individual musicians. Lettuce's music is not just about the sound, but also about the experience. Their performances are a celebration of music and community, with fans coming together to dance, sing, and enjoy the music. Whether they're playing at a music festival or a small club, Lettuce always brings the funk and leaves their fans wanting more.
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