Your Sigma Chi is showing. :wiggle:
Oh and I forgot Johnny Quest.
IIRC they tried to start some sort of new project around that time and played a few gigs, but I don't think Kenny Soule was a part of it. I don't think John Custard was part of it either. Forget the name.Which if I'm not mistaken Debra Demilo of fabulous knobs joined forces with in the 2000s.
I saw them play in Roanoke a couple years ago. They're really good. Hope they make it but I agree, they may come up just short.
IIRC they tried to start some sort of new project around that time and played a few gigs, but I don't think Kenny Soule was a part of it. I don't think John Custard was part of it either. Forget the name.
Stone Roses and Walkmen played stadiums. Supergrass and Ash, too. Possibly JSBX?
Autopassion is a local Winston band that I thought could've made it. I'm still not sure what happened there. Love Language and the Capulets got some press back in the day, though they never actually broke our.
I do not doubt your word but ... huh. The Stone Roses and The Walkmen I saw at the 930 Club in DC, while Ash and JSBX I saw at Ziggys. Now, I know The Stone Roses played stadiums overseas, but Ash? Really? I'll be dadgummed (sorry for language)
I don't know, but I would think so.
Ash was huge in Europe during that second wave of Brit-Pop. Didn't they open for U2 and on a handful of other stadium tours?
Those guys were great, though. Thanks for reminding me of them!
I'm envious of your Stone Roses experience. That sounds incredible.