Blending crunchy rock guitar riffs with dynamic horn licks, infectious reggae drum and bass rhythms, and intricately woven, sultry female vocals, the Ted Dancin' Machine consistently leaves jaws dropped and limbs fatigued from any one of their packed out shows.
Their first entirely self-produced album, entitled “Want Me,” completed in early 2003, has already been selling in numbers thanks to not only the band’s live show, but also in part to the increasing amount of radio air play among the college and local “major” radio circuits, such as 94.7 KNRK.
Having just completed their first west coast tour during the summer of 2003, the positive reaction of fans, young and old - from Seattle to San Francisco, and Los Angeles to Phoenix and back again - suggests the Ted Dancin’ Machine could prove to be a new front-runner in the future of music history…

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Bio

Once every so often, a band comes together, armed with the mindset that;
It’s okay to be different.
It’s okay to be unique.
It’s okay to play whatever music you want to play.
Seldom will such a group’s mentality ever be recognized or “catch on.”
However, now is one of those times.
Although, still in its infant stages, Portland, Oregon’s own The Ted Dancin’ Machine has already gained the respect of some of music history’s greatest. Within the last year and a half, the TDM has already shared various stages and dressing rooms with legendary bands such as: The Skatalites, The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and Save Ferris. Blending crunchy rock guitar riffs with dynamic horn licks, infectious reggae drum and bass rhythms, and intricately woven, sultry female vocals, the band consistently leaves jaws dropped and limbs fatigued from any one of their packed out shows.
Their first entirely self-produced album, entitled “Want Me,” completely comprised of original material and completed in early 2003, has already been selling in numbers thanks to not only the band’s live show, but also in part to the increasing amount of radio air play among the college and local “major” radio circuits, such as 94.7 KNRK. Having just completed their first west coast tour during the summer of 2003, the positive reaction of fans, young and old - from Seattle to San Francisco, Los Angeles to Phoenix - suggests the Ted Dancin’ Machine could prove to be the next musical front-runner.

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