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Post by stubby »

Here are mine:

The Apple Scruffs - from the George Harrison tune - we did a lot of CSN, Joni Mitchell, Dylan - can't remember how we decided on this name.

The Jolly Beggars - 3 piece Irish band-did a lot of traditional music in a fusion kind of style - a la Pogues, Spirit of the West- Bushmills, Guinness and Planxty had a lot to do with picking this name!!

The Swinish Multitude - from the writings of Edmund Burke. Heavy Celtic, bass, drums, big honking accordion, etc. - I had no part in choosing this name, this was a band I floated into for about a year.

Stubby Longfellow - my current band for the last 5 years or so. It's a duet, I do strings (bouzouki, mandolin, guitar), the other guy plays mostly winds (recorder, whistles, uilleann pipes, bodhran). We do everything from Christy Moore to original tunes to Leonard Cohen to the Grateful Dead. I've already explained this one-I'm 5'3", my buddy is 6'9"

Three Simple Words - my other current project. One guy plays electric mostly, the other guy plays acoustic, banjo, and dulcimer, and I have my usual complement (with a 360 on the way of course!!) The most difficult name to decide upon. Eventually we all just chose one word and fused them together.
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Post by rob »

Trebizond. This was a name a friend of mine was thinking of using a few years ago. It's supposedly a mythical flower that when bees collect the pollen from it, they get intoxicated and fly all over the place.
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I was in a band called 'The Vines" and we recorded an EP. So long ago, it's only on vinyl and recorded at Mitch Easter's Drive-In studio before some of the Aussie group of the same name were born.
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As a drummer:

Ace which morphed in to KrossPhire 87-88 80s metal
Wooden Nickel Band 89 country
Total Eclipse 90-91 80s metal
Flatlands Band 91-92 country
Black Dot which morphed in to Epitaph 92-93 original metal
I AM I 93-95 progressive rock

As a bass player:

Epitaph 00-01 (yes, same band as above) metal
The Renegades of Sluts 01-03 biker slut metal
Capricorn USA 04-05 motorhead tribute
Dead By Forty 05-?? straight up hard rock...if it comes together

I've also done several one-off recording and live sessions on drums and a few one-off recording sessions on bass.
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Post by marc61 »

Other bands I was in:

Spanky - Late 70's Metal

The Cyclones - late 70's early 80's pop

Inner Rage - Mid 80's Metal

Amy Fisher's Lover a/k/a Mia Farrow's Daughter or whatever made the news that week... - 90's Alternative

Mad Violets - Early 80's Psycedelic

There's others but,I must be getting old as I forget....The bands that actually had releases and/or toured were The Cyclones,Mad Violets and The Vines.
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Post by blueflamerick »

My bands were Laceration, Ordeal, Miss America's Trash, Peanut Gallery, and Incinerate.

I made a really cool logo for Incinerate. It matched my blue flame rick quite nicely.
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Blue flame Ric? Any pictures?
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Post by jcreasy »

My band was/is "That 80's Band." We don't play out much anymore... We had a cool logo. Name said it all and folks knew right away what they were coming to hear.

Also did a short throw together project for one show and we called ourselves "Jeff Spicoli and the Mr. Hand Band."
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Post by shamustwin »

First: The Murder Brothers. Had hard time getting gigs cause 1) at the thime the Hillside Strangler attacks were going on or 2)bookers (like at the Whiskey) were expecting a punk band , we were pop.
Then The Most then the Moondogs (I know, please hold the comments). Now The Shamus Twins, beacause 1) it makes no sense (4 of us, no twins, 2) it's stupid and no one will have a clue as to what kind of music we do and 3) it was the bassists' idea, I hate the name, but since I'm boss of all other things in the band, I let him have his way. But hey, our CD got good reviews! Read 'em! @ www.shamustwins.com (shameles plug).
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