The Codetalkers were a
jazz,
rock and roll band from
Savannah,
Georgia, composed of Bobby Lee Rodgers, (lead vocals,
electric banjo,
guitar, "air trombone"), Mark Raudabaugh (
drums, vocals) and Andrew Altman (
bass, vocals). The band was formed in 1999, upon the meeting of Rodgers and
Col. Bruce Hampton at a show at the
Variety Playhouse in Atlanta. The group toured for many years as a four piece with the line up of Rodgers, Hampton, Greenwell and Pecchio. In the spring of 2006, the band announced they would be touring without Hampton, who was stepping down for a multitude of reasons. The band was aiming to undertake a heavy touring schedule in support of their recent release, in which Hampton was unwilling and unable to participate. He had lent his name to the project for years in order to help Rodgers gain the recognition Hampton felt he deserved, but as a touring musician for 40 years, the grueling demands that a national tour would place on him didn't seem very alluring. Coincidentally, just as this announcement was to be made, Hampton trumped the press release by citing his own health reasons for leaving the band.