Early in the incarnation of the Blues Brothers, Belushi joined the
Grateful Dead on stage on April 2, 1980, for a rendition of "Good
Morning Little School Girl" at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, N.J
(coinciding with the Dead performing on SNL that weekend). Belushi sang
the part usually carried by the late Dead band member "Pigpen."Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles was a regular haunt for the original Blues Brothers back in the early days of the band. Belushi and Aykroyd became fixtures at the recording studio, while fellow Blues Brother Steve Cropper called Cherokee his producing home. Whenever they needed a bass player, they were joined by another Blues Brother, Donald "Duck" Dunn. During this time, Cropper along with producing partner and Cherokee owner Bruce Robb worked on a number of music projects with the two comedians/musicians, including Belushi's favourite band Fear and later Aykroyd's movie Dragnet.
Aykroyd and Belushi were scheduled to present the Academy Award for
Visual Effects in 1982, but Belushi died only a few weeks prior to the
ceremony. Though devastated by his friend's death, Aykroyd presented the
award alone, remarking from the stage "My partner would have loved to
have been here to present this, given that he was something of a visual
effect himself." Not a few years before, when he and Belushi were making
an appearance on the Today show, he referred to them as "kindred
spirits." In the biography "Belushi", Aykroyd claims that Belushi was
the only man he could ever dance with.
In 1992, Aykroyd, along with many other notable music and Hollywood personalities, founded the House of Blues. Its mission is to promote African-American cultural contributions of blues music and folk art.
From 2004 until its sale to Live Nation in 2007, it was the
second-largest live music promoter in the world, with seven venues and
22 amphitheaters in the United States and Canada. Aykroyd also
contributes his voice to the weekly House of Blues Radio Hour, which he hosts in the character of Elwood Delaney aka Elwood Blues.
This show is hosted in the United Kingdom (from 16 July 2012) on Jazz FM. Today, the Blues Brothers still tour. Aykroyd still performs as
Elwood back with Belushi's younger brother James Belushi, who plays
"Brother Zee" on stage. They are almost always backed by The Sacred
Hearts Band.
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