Ali Baba's Tahini Explained

Ali Baba's Tahini
Origin:South Bend, Indiana, United States
Genre:Hard rock
Years Active:1997 - 2000, 2004
Label:SCIFidelity Records, Monkey Fuzz Records
Associated Acts:Umphrey's McGee, Mother Vinegar, Half-Pint Jones, The Mantras, The Natti Lovejoys, The Rebelles, The Squirm Orchestra, Luworm
Website:http://www.myspace.com/alibabastahini
Current Members:Karl Engelmann
Jake Cinninger
Steve Krojniewski
Justin W Powell
Jeff Hinkle
Past Members:Kahlil Smylie

Ali Baba's Tahini is a South Bend, Indiana quintet that incorporates everything from jazz and fusion to rock and avant garde. The band, which formed in 1997, made a name for themselves on the Midwest club circuit and began sharing gigs with an up-and-coming Umphrey's McGee.

The original group featured bassist/vocalist Karl Engelmann, guitarist/vocalist Jake Cinninger, and drummer Steve Krojniewski.[1] They released their debut album Hopi Champa in 1999. The album has become a sought-after collectors item since going out of print in 2002.

Engelmann left the band in 1999 and was replaced by Kahlil Smylie for the album Limbo Boots. The departure of Engelmann, one of the band's main songwriters and singers, was a drastic change for the band. A few months later, Cinninger disbanded Ali Baba's Tahini to join Umphrey's McGee, where he remains to this day.

Three years later in 2003, a four-man Ali Baba's Tahini (with Smylie on bass and Engelmann on guitar) reunited for a one-off performance in Niles, Michigan.

The following year, the original lineup of the band (Engelmann/Cinninger/Krojniewski) reunited in the North Carolina mountains to record the album Rockstars and Lawnmowers.

Engelmann fronted Asheville-based rock band Mother Vinegar from 2004 to 2007, who, along with Umphrey's McGee, performed a number of Ali Baba's Tahini songs in concert.

The band recorded Rockstars and Lawnmowers with former Mother Vinegar bassist Jeff Hinkle. Ali Baba's Tahini added a new member and songwriter, Justin W. Powell (The Mantras) on keyboards, for their Bottom Feeders release in 2020.

A mini-tour through the midwest followed shortly after the release of Living Room. ABT also did a one-off appearance at Summercamp Music Festival to a crowd of over 4000 in 2011.

Ali Baba's Tahini performed a benefit show for Michael Welter at Vegetable Buddies in South Bend, Indiana on Sept 30, 2017.

Discography

Current members

Karl Engelmann: guitar, vocals, bass

Jake Cinninger

guitar, vocals

Steve Krojniewski: drums

Justin W. Powell - Keys, vocals

Jeff Hinkle - Bass

Ali Baba's Tahini Personnel
(1997–1999)
  • Karl Engelmann - bass, vocals
  • Jake Cinninger - guitar, vocals
  • Steve Krojniewski - drums, vocals
(1999–2000)
  • Jake Cinninger - guitar, vocals
  • Kahlil Smylie - bass
  • Steve Krojniewski - drums, vocals
(2000–2004)BAND SPLIT
(2004–present)
  • Karl Engelmann - guitar, banjo, vocals, bass
  • Jake Cinninger - guitar, vocals
  • Steve Krojniewski - drums, vocals
  • Justin W. Powell - Keys, vocals
  • Jeff Hinkle - Bass

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Walton . Jack . 22 February 2020 . Ali Baba's Tahini reunites for 'Bottom Feeders' album . 2024-02-08 . South Bend Tribune . en-US.