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WORD UPRISING

About Me

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MAXIMUM ROCK N' ROLL. That's how Legendary Nashville Elliston Square Club owner Bruce Fitzpatrick once described WORD UPRISING. Formed in 1989, WORD UPRISING formed when Middle Tennessee State University students Fred Greene & Bill McLaurine met FAITH LIKE GUILLOTINE drummer Mark Beasley . Former JET BLACK FACTORY bassist Dave Jones filled out the group. The sound quickly became a musical hybrid between Thin Lizzy/Sabbath/Gang of Four. The aim being ALTERNATIVE POWER ROCK. Some of the first shows were with label artists Winter Hours, Mercyland, Elvis Hitler and culminating with a July 1989 show with The Goo Goo Dolls. The first recording session took place in June 1989 at the historic Woodland Sound Studios in East Nashville engineered by Tom Oates. ONE THE FAST WAY and PEOPLE were the first songs released to Vanderbilt's 91 Rock. Both becoming 2 of the most played local songs of 1989. More recording took place at Sound Vortex with Robb Earls as engineer. PATTY HEARST and BASE BENDER soon became local hits.

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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/07/2007
Band Members: Fred Greene : Lead Vocals, GuitarsDave Jones: Lead GuitarsBill McLaurine: BassMark Beasley: Drums
Influences: Gang of Four, Andy Gill, Alice Cooper, Dream Syndicate, Mission of Burma, Thin White Rope, Exile On Main Street, Pistols, Celibate Rifles, Karen Carpenter, Television, Meat Puppets, Dude's Barbeque in East Nashville, The Knife and Fork, Keith Richards, James Brown, The Minutemen, Stiff Little Fingers, Grand Funk Railroad, Vanderbilt's 91 Rock, Elliston Square, Sabbath, Daydream Nation, MC5, Danzig, New York Dolls, The Who, The Asheton Brothers, Richard Lloyd, Iggy Pop & Stooges, Toys In The Attic, Husker Du, Rick Rubin, Thin Lizzy
Record Label: Spat- Return to Elliston Square
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Word Uprising--Ruled Out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ie-h8JCkZ4
Posted by on Wed, 31 Dec 2008 14:27:00 GMT

The Black Crowes, Mark Beasley and Me

It was early 1989 and Mark Beasley and I were just wandering around Elliston on West End in Nashville. We finished our drinks at The Gold Rush bar and now were heading to Elliston Square nig...
Posted by on Fri, 31 Oct 2008 21:26:00 GMT