The Eighty-Eights (88's) is a renowned ensemble recognized for their distinctive fusion of rock and roll, R&B, and jazz. Known for their energetic performances and eclectic sound, the band has significantly contributed to the evolution of the music scene since their formation in the late 20th century. The group's notable members include lead vocalist and pianist Billy Foster, guitarist Tommy Malone, and saxophonist Jimmy Carpenter. Their influential works, such as their debut album "Live at Tipitina's", have been lauded for their dynamic musicianship and innovative approach to genre-blending.