It was a group consisting of:
Steve Taylor ----- vocals
Dave Perkins ----- guitar
Lynn Nichols ----- guitar
Mike Mead -------- drums
Wade ????? ------- bass
They only put one album out a few years ago (on MCA I think). Some pretty good
modern rock with great lyrics (IMO). They also had a song on the "Pump up the
Volume" sound track. Like I said, good music but I guess the whole band thing
didn't work for them. If your interested in getting their music, I know
True Tunes is selling their tape for pretty cheap. If you want to find their
CD -- good luck.
I can never remember if it's Guevera or Guevara.
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tmet...@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu not your ordinary Hurdy-Gurdy man." -Chagall G.-
Jaynes.
> I can never remember if it's Guevera or Guevara.
Guevara.
>
> TimMetzger "Who knows factually a monkey's life span. This is
> tmet...@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu not your ordinary Hurdy-Gurdy man." -Chagall G.-
>
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> Who or what is Chagall Guevera (did I spell that right?). I have seen
> that name many times and I can't stnad not knowing what it is.
They where a band started by Steve Taylor and was considered "secular." It
happened somewhere around 89' or so. I'm sure others will inform you of
more, I don't know too much about them. They were actually on the "Pump
up the Volume" soundtrack (A Christian Slater movie[be careful the movie's
full of vulagarities and has some skin]). 'Bout all I know.:)
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Actually...
The band thing _was_ working for them, its just that after the first album
MCA went through a major shake up and starting tossing people out that CG
had been working with - exec producers and the like, I believe. Since CG
worked so well with these people that were being tossed, they really didnt
know where the second album was gonna go, so MCA graciously let them out
of their contract.
Much to the chagrin of their fans, I'm sure :( I read this in an interview
with Steve Taylor some where. He said, though, not to count them out.
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>It was a group consisting of:
>Steve Taylor ----- vocals
>Dave Perkins ----- guitar
>Lynn Nichols ----- guitar
>Mike Mead -------- drums
>Wade ????? ------- bass
Wade Jaynes
>They only put one album out a few years ago (on MCA I think). Some pretty good
>modern rock with great lyrics (IMO). They also had a song on the "Pump up the
>Volume" sound track. Like I said, good music but I guess the whole band thing
>didn't work for them. If your interested in getting their music, I know
>True Tunes is selling their tape for pretty cheap. If you want to find their
>CD -- good luck.
The CD is available, but you'll have to search for it. I got it at the
beginning of this school year. You just have to "post on the right group at
the right time."
>I can never remember if it's Guevera or Guevara.
Guevara.
>TimMetzger
Dan
I interviewed Steve last summer when he came to Vancouver, and he said
the band was "barely ticking" in a "cryogenics lab somewhere".
For what it's worth, they also had a song on the Mark Heard tribute
Strong Hand of Love: "Treasure of the Broken Land".
The album came out in '91, and was released by RCA (not MCA). Later, for
a reason I only know by rumor so I won't repeat it, Chagall Guevara also
released their album on a christian label.
The name is from Marc Chagall and Che Guevara. One was an artist and the
other was a revolutionary, but I don't remember more than that.
Jeanne
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sorry, jeanne, but the chagall guevara album WAS released on MCA. (i just
looked at it to make sure.)
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True. And the reason it was released on a Christian label was because a
bunch of Christian labels went to MCA for distribution rights on the
album. MCA asked Chagall what they thought of the idea. They didn't like
it but MCA went ahead anyway. Steve said he was glad that it was at least
Sparrow that got it because he was familiar with them.
Later,
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