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King Django
King Django
American musician
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The Slackers
The Slackers
band that plays ska
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Dave Hillyard
Dave Hillyard
American musician
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Jay Nugent
Jay Nugent
guitarist and DJ from New York
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Victor Rice
Victor Rice
American musician
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The Rocksteady Seven
The Rocksteady Seven
American Ska and Jazz band
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The Donkey Show
The Donkey Show
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The Toasters
The Toasters
American ska band
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Vic Ruggiero
Vic Ruggiero
musician, songwriter and producer from New York City
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Deal's Gone Bad
Deal's Gone Bad
American band
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Hepcat
Hepcat
band
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Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra
Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra
Hungarian ska band
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The Scofflaws
The Scofflaws
band
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The Orobians
The Orobians
musical artist
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The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
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The Pietasters
The Pietasters
band
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The Skoidats
The Skoidats
band
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Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears
American rock music band
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Mad Caddies
Mad Caddies
American band
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Pimpbot
Pimpbot
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The Upbeat
The Upbeat
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Hub City Stompers
Hub City Stompers
band
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Pilfers
Pilfers
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Don Lamond
Don Lamond
American musician
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Go Jimmy Go
Go Jimmy Go
ska, rocksteady, reggae and soul influenced band
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Tim Ries
Tim Ries
American jazz saxophonist
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Let's Go Bowling
Let's Go Bowling
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Ruder Than You
Ruder Than You
American ska band
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Skinnerbox
Skinnerbox
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Down to the Bone
Down to the Bone
band
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Catch 22
Catch 22
American ska punk band
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Dave Douglas
Dave Douglas
American jazz trumpeter
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Skavoovie and the Epitones
Skavoovie and the Epitones
Ska band
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Monkey
Monkey
ska band from the Bay Area
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Brian Kellock
Brian Kellock
British musician
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Justin Hinds
Justin Hinds
Jamaican musician
Stubborn All-Stars
New York City-based ska band

Stubborn All-Stars

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New York City-based ska band
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Stubborn All-Stars are an American, New York City-based ska band led by King Django, front man of Skinnerbox and owner of Stubborn Records.

In 1994, Django assembled Stubborn All-Stars for a studio session which resulted in the four-song Old's Cool 7" EP. Choosing musicians carefully from the large pool of New York ska bands such as Skinnerbox, The Insteps, The Slackers, The Scofflaws, and Agent 99, for their familiarity with and ability to play traditional Jamaican ska. Django hit upon the sound he was looking for: ska in a very traditional Jamaican style, reconnected with its own roots in American Rhythm & Blues.

They released their debut Open Season in September 1995, featuring guest appearances by Roland Alphonso of the Skatalites, Chris Dowd (ex-Fishbone), and Robert "Bucket" Hingley of the Toasters.

Their second album, Back With a New Batch, was released in 1997. The video for the single Pick Yourself Up went into heavy rotation on MTV, and Alternative Press reviewed it as "the best reggae album of 1997".

Their third album, Nex Music, was released in 1999.

The band also collaborated with famous punk band Rancid on the song 'I Wanna Riot' for the Beavis and Butt-Head Do America soundtrack.