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BAND DETAIL: Jim Belushi & The Sacred Hearts Band
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The first thing you need to know about Jim Belushi is that he's a
performer. Not an actor, not a comedian, not a singer, but a performer.
Which is pretty much all those things put together and multiplied by two
or five or something. The second thing you need to know- and this is in
some ways more important than the first thing- is that he has absolutely
no shame. None. Zip. Zero.
Add those two things together and you have a pretty good working
definition of that most indescribable of qualities known as presence.
And, as anyone who's spent two minutes with the guy knows, Jim's got it.
Big time!
So here's this guy, this presence, disregarding any and all warning
signs and diving into life headfirst. From the live stages of Second
City and Saturday Night Live, to the soundstages of "About Last Night",
"K-9", "Mr. Destiny", "Return to Me," and, most recently, starring in
ABC TV's breakout comedy series of 2002 "According to Jim", he has taken
everything life's thrown at him and hit it out of the park. And, by the
way, he's been having a blast.
Speaking of "According to Jim", the hit series happens to be very
heavily influenced by the Sacred Hearts. Jim and the boys wrote and
recorded the music for the show, and John and Tony are regular members
of the cast. Who the hell are John and Tony? We'll get to that later.
So anyway, one day Dan Aykroyd asks him to join the Blues Brothers Band
as Brother Zee- a possibly daunting proposition, even for Jim. Sure,
he'd been on stage for years, but comedy and theatre are one thing
(well, two things) but it's not like he'd ever fronted a blues band
before.
However, in order to be completely shameless, one is required to be
completely fearless, which Jim, of course, is, so he takes a beat, looks
at Aykroyd and says the same thing he's been saying all his life. "Yeah,
what the hell...why not? Sounds like a whole lotta fun!"
So, to get ready to play with the Blues Brothers, Belushi crashes
rehearsals of the House of Blues' own band, The Sacred Hearts. He sits
in with the band, laughing, acting, singing, dancing, in a word -
performing. As it turns out, Jim was right because those rehearsals were
"a whole lotta fun." So much fun, in fact, that for the last seven years
the band has been Jim Belushi and the Sacred Hearts.
They've played for Al Gore, Governor Gray Davis and many other
politicos. President Clinton is a really big fan and since one of these
days he's going to be out of a day job, he'll probably want to sit in
(Jim says he'll consider it). They play all the House of Blues venues,
all the casinos, many
benefits and hundreds of corporate events for the Fortune 500 companies.
Word on the street is if it's going to be a tough audience, get Jim
Belushi and the Sacred Hearts...a butt hasn't been born that can
stay in a chair through their first set.
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