The band originated in
2001 when McConnell attended shows by both
The Allman Brothers Band and
The Meters, and approached both Burbridge and Batiste about the Vida Blue project, which they were interested in. McConnell then booked time to record in
New Orleans's
Piety Street Recording Studio, later adding instrumental overdubs in
Vermont. The resulting self-titled album,
Vida Blue, was released in the summer of
2002 on
Elektra Records. Their second album,
The Illustrated Band, released in
2003 on
Sanctuary Records, is backed by the
Spam Allstars, a Latin
Grammy-nominated, Afro-Cuban sextet. The group actively toured in April 2002, July 2002, April 2003, January 2004, and June 2004, with their last announced appearance being at the 2004
Bonnaroo Music Festival. A DVD: Vida Blue and the Spam Allstars -
Live at the Fillmore was released on November 30, 2004. On February 1, 2018 it was announced that the group was beginning work on a new studio album. On July 23, the new album, titled
Crossing Lines, was officially announced with a release date of September 20, 2019. The band shared their first single, "Analog Delay" on all major streaming services. Batiste died on September 30, 2023. ==Discography==