https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20D21-4W6CY
This will take a bit more sussin’.
I post this here because Mesha Spivey, a former CCS high jump champ from Woodside, who grew up 12 years younger and across the street from CCS champ (and NBA Champ) Charles CJ Johnson, of Sequoia — both Redwood City –and also interned for Anna Eshoo then San Mateo County Supervisor, posts that this is still his all-time fav band.
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I woke up today imagining contacting Anna Eshoo, our congress rep, and suggesting that she stand in front of her colleagues and read the lyrics by Patti Cathcart (of Tuck & Patti fame) of her 1989 composition “Love Warriors” — which is our alternative national anthem — and is in the vein of Patty Smith “People Have the Power”. This is video from early this year 2018 in SF as Tuck & Patti are on tour with the former tour manager, their niece, from Tulsa, Annie Clark performer known as St. Vincent. (I also wrote some wild emails to two important industry figures on this topic).
and1; the drummer for the James Brown project I saw in Fremont Saturday (featuring Cubby Ingram) was John Hanes a veteran of many Bay Area rock bands including Pearl Harbor and the Explosions — fitting since it was December 7 or thereabouts. I remembered that when I first started scouting bands in the mid-1990s, he was in a project called Engorged With Blood; maybe they sent me a demo.
I found this from Brand C: Matthew Kaufman, self-proclaimed “reigning looney” behind Son of Beserkley Records, has a new project to rave about: celebrity interviews released on compact disc. The first, out now, documents San Rafael reporter Joe Territo‘s 1981 tete-a-tete with Jerry Garcia.
“At first, I couldn’t imagine it as a piece of product,” Kaufman said. “Then I recognized that it comes across as if it’s Jerry talking to any fan. And he’s far more candid than I’d be to my psychiatrist. . . . I saw it as the ultimate fan record.”
The founder of Beserkley Records, the label that introduced Jonathan Richman and Greg Kihn to the world, Kaufman put his label on hiatus about eight years ago. “I took a big siesta,” he said, rechristening his company Son of Beserkley upon returning to the music industry.
“I thought S.O.B. sounded good for the ’90s,” he said with a laugh.
With bands like the Uptones and Stiff Richards on his current roster and an Engorged With Blood (boldness mine) release slated for the future, Kaufman will remain in the business of selling music.
Grabbed this album at a record store in Missouri on spring break about 6 years ago. Wild that i cant find anything on this band. Obviously they did not make it but golly gee… a little piece of history in my collection. This is the only article i can find on them.
I played in Redvette and it was fun. very poppy songs that were, unfortunately recorded really poorly with some not so great ideas like using tiny Marshall practice amps instead of real amps and compressing the hell out of everything. Regardless, it was a fun little Bay area band and, at the time, I was 18 and so all my highschool friends would come see us play and pack the clubs. RIP Jack Gleason and Kevin Luce, Both really solid players.