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Bruce Lee Band
OriginCalifornia, United States
GenresSka, Acoustic, Pop-Punk
Years active1995–2005; 2013–present[1]
LabelsAsian Man Records
MembersMike Park
Past membersLess Than Jake
Rx Bandits
Websitewww.mikeparkmusic.com

The Bruce Lee Band (or B. Lee Band) is the name given to the releases of Mike Park and his backing band which has so far included Less Than Jake and the Rx Bandits.

The music played by Bruce Lee Band spans nearly all subgenres of ska music. Their 2005 release, Beautiful World, showcased a heavily two-tone influenced sound, using exclusively clean guitar and unusual song structure. In contrast, the debut release features more third-wave qualities, and a sound that was very typical of 1995—the year in which it was released.

Officially, the band is known as B. Lee Band to avoid legal complications with the estate of the late Bruce Lee. In an interview, Park stated that after the first album had been released under the "Bruce Lee Band" name, Lee's brother Robert happened to work in the CD manufacturing plant responsible for pressing the album. Robert Lee contacted Park to give him a friendly word of caution that Mike should probably change the name. They were also briefly known as The Bruce Lee Hartney Band.

Their EP entitled Community Support Group was released January 28, 2014 on Really Records. The EP introduces a new lineup that includes Jeff Rosenstock, Mike Huguenor, and Keven Higuchi.[2]

Releases

Year Title Label
1995 The Bruce Lee Band Asian Man Records
2005 Beautiful World EP Asian Man Records
2014 Community Support Group EP Really Records[1]
2014 Everything Will Be Alright, My Friend Asian Man Records

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