User:TheAdonics

The Adonics is a brand new band that has finally surfaced itself at the Scarsdale High School at the Hurricane Katrina Benefit Concert. The members of this trio include the legendary alto saxophone player, Callum Mackenzie and the eminent keyboardist, Ken Sasamura, and others.

The group first sprouted from the well-known lounge group, the Lounge Geckos. Members include the so-called modern Miles Davis, Dan Robinson, as well as his brother, Dave, who was rumored to be the successor for Jaco Pastorius for the infamous Weather Report reunion of 1999. After numerous problems within the group, including the replacement of John Sa, a finalist at the Frederic Chopin Piano Competition at Munich, and the many temporary members (in fact, at the beginning, for a short period of time, the group was led by Alexander Rosenberg, before he left to pursue a solo career, which was unfortunately unsuccessful due the fact that he's merely a Bob Dylan wannabe) the Geckos entered their famous 2005-2005 "rest period" (this period led, in turn, to the more obscure "Blue Period," which fed into the "Gravy Train Period," in which the group was resuscitated by Callum Mackenzie and Alexander Rosenberg so that the former could meet British girls). It was during this period of one week that Callum Mackenzie had the brilliant idea to start a side project, involving the most advanced members of the group: Callum Mackenzie, Ken Sasamura, and that other guy.

Their legendary first recording session resulted in four poorly mixed songs: Thelonious Monk's "Blue Monk", Duke Ellington's "Mood Indigo", Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" and Herbie Hancock's "Chameleon".

The Adonics, along with Alexander Rosenberg, is signed to Eric! Records.