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In memoriam, Jon Easley

About Me

Inspired by Boston kid rockers Boys Life and Vitamin, precocious Brookline High freshmen David Kleiler, Chuck Hahn and Geoffrey Quelle formed the arty/new wave trio Origin of Species. Geoffrey's limited abilities and adolescent drunkeness meant much older accomplished 18-year old drummer Andy Burstein replaced him. They met the stoner, Keith Moon-devotee because Andy had a summer job with David's eccentric, James Dean/Joe Strummer-obsessed black/Jewish troublemaker BHS classmate, Jon Easley.
OOS broke up after sophomore year because David and Chuck wanted to be more "serious" about high school. As juniors in '82 they jammed with Andy and sax player Nate Bowditch envisioning a band a la early Dexy's Midnight Runners. However, Jon wanted to sing badly and badgered David to jam. Almost as a joke, David imagined a Flipper-like side project called "Sorry" where Jon could scream "We're Sorry" over the rest of them playing. After one rehearsal, Jon's obvious charisma convinced everyone immediately that Sorry could be a real band and gig on a level OOS had never dreamed of.
Sorry played their first show at an Allston college house party on Holloween '82 with John Havorka's Noise Pencil. All ages shows at The Media Workshop and The Club with bands like the Necros and Toxic Reasons soon followed. David enlisted his grammar school friend Josiah McElhaney (AKA "Little Joe") to do sound, which further legitimized the band, though they often had to leave after playing sets at bars because they were way underage. Jon's outrageous, angry performances attracted fans. He often humiliated legal-aged audience members by pouring beer on them. Jon had signature stage moves. He could swing his overweight body up in the air and parallel to the floor for a suspended moment before he came crashing down in a punk pratfall.
Their first radio tape of "My Word"/"One More Step" led to a watershed Gerard Cosloy promoted gig in April of '83 with Husker Du and The Proletariat. "My Word" became the lead off track to Gerard's compilation Bands That Could Be God. This sent Sorry back to the studio in the winter of '83 to record a full-length LP Imaginary Friend produced by Frank Marshall of The Proletariat and Radiobeat owner/engineer, Jimmy DuFour. It featured a guest appearance of Roger Miller on piano, and the song "24" which poked fun at the emerging "roots rock" local college music scene typified by The Del Fuegos. Fabulous femme fatales and 'MBR jocks, The Mystery Girls played the record incessantly and gave these teenage boys their downtown loft as a rehearsal space.
By this time Sorry was the house band at Chet's Last Call where Chuck and David did SAT homework while playing shows with Dinosaur, The Volcano Suns, Salem 66, Christmas, Uzi and a slew of bands rising in Burma's wake. After graduating high school and living the dream of participating in the Boston rock scene, David deferred his enrollment at NYU to go to college for a year.
After Harvard radio station programmer Patrick Amory wrote an insanely glowing review of Sorry band in Conflict, Jon enlisted him to become Sorry's manager. Patrick helped land bigger all ages shows where they bonded with their idols. After an exclusive Huskers/Sorry Mystery Girls party at Chet's, Little Joe ended up being a Husker's roadie. After a show at The Channel with the Minutemen, Mike Watt fixed Sorry's tragic VW van. Signing to Gerard-Cosloy-run Homestead, Sorry went into the studio over the Live Aid concert weekend in the summer of '85 to record "The Way It Is" with now well-known producer, Lou Giordano (Goo Goo Dolls). The album featured definitive pre-emo/indie type songs "Deny," and "We're Just Making Noise."
Much to Jon's chagrin and the disapproval of fans, David stuck with his plan to move to NYC right as the record was released. The band played a couple of shows in the fall of '85 and early '86 including a bizarre Maxwell's appearance where Vernon Reed's Living Color opened for them, and a show with Big Black at Irving Plaza where Patrick met his future business partner, Chris Lombardi. While David was at school, Chuck joined Peter Prescott's Volcano Suns as a guitarist. Jon moved to NYC and played in bands such as Burn with Matt McCann and Gerry from Phantom Tollbooth. Later David replaced Chuck in the Suns, and Andy started a grindcore band Slughog. In the mid-nineties Jon joined forces with Jason Asnes from Nice Strong Arm to form Crown Heights and sign to Rick Rubin's American Recordings.
David now lives in Los Angeles working in film and TV production and recently is playing Volcano Suns reunion shows. Josiah McElhaney is a world-reknowned glass blower and artist living in New York and Sweden. Chuck is a lawyer who resides in Boston and published an unauthorized biography of Prince. Andy still plays, DJ's and resides in Boston as well. Patrick is now the General Manager of Matador Records in NYC and works with Gerard and Chris Lombardi.
In late September of 1998, Jon died unexpectedly while living in Atlanta. He never lived long enough to hear his influence on more recent emo/screamo bands. As with many early 80's rockers Sorry never reaped the benefits the 90's alterna- rock revolution, but certainly helped lay its foundation.
A partial list of bands Sorry played with includes: Big Black, Christmas, Corrosion of Conformity, Dinosaur, Flipper, Husker Du, Meat Puppets, Minutemen, Moving Targets, Negative Approach, Proletariat, Salem 66, Social Distortion, Toxic Reasons, Uzi, Volcano Suns.
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Member Since: 1/26/2006
Band Members: Jon Easley, vocals

David Kleiler, guitar

Chuck Hahn, bass

Andrew Burstein, drums

Nate Bowditch, sax (first few months and first record)

David Kleiler and Geoffrey Quelle
ORIGIN OF SPECIES (’81)

    The pre-Sorry band that Jon referred to as "The Cure on quaaludes."


JON EASLEY (’81)
    He liked to pose for pictures


SORRY (’84)

•"My Word" and "One More Step"
Bands That Could Be God compilation LP
(Conflict, 1984)

• Imaginary Friend LP
(Radiobeat, 1984)

• The Way It Is LP
(Homestead, 1986)
NO PHOTO AVAILABLE
• The Way It Was cassette
(Amory Arms, 1986)

Flyer for Jon Easley memorial service (’98)
(many, MANY thanks to Scott and Jed for stills, links and music files on this profile)

Influences: The Clash, The Ramones, The Buzzcocks, Generation X, Mission of Burma, Gang of Four, Wire, Richard Hell, The Mekons, Black Flag, Minor Threat, Flipper, Propeller Bands in Boston '82-'84, The Replacements, Husker Du, The Minutemen
Sounds Like: Very angry, crazy kids from Brookline Massachusetts...
Record Label: Conflict, Radio Beat, Homestead
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Story Behind "My Word"

The other day Sorry photographer/pal was reminiscing about the Sorry song "My Word" and wanted me to post the lyrics and the story behind them. This was a CLASSIC high school moment for all of us, and...
Posted by SORRY on Sat, 29 Mar 2008 03:57:00 PST

David Henry...

...was drummer Andy’s roomate in the somewhat tragic financial district apartment Sorry also had a rehearsal space in for a while...40 Batterymarch St. ...sounds as Dickensian as it was...Henry ...
Posted by SORRY on Sat, 29 Mar 2008 08:06:00 PST

Sorry on "Something I Learned Today"

Imaginary Friend is featured on the fantastic punkrock blog "Something I Learned Today." In an entry for June 29th, they talk about the record and provide downloadable mp3's of some of the songs...Che...
Posted by SORRY on Fri, 06 Jul 2007 07:11:00 PST

Chet's Last Call

This description is from Joe Harvard's exhaustive site, Boston Rock Storybook. You can tell he's writing about Chet's at a slightly earlier time than Sorry's hey day, but the details remain the same. ...
Posted by SORRY on Mon, 30 Jan 2006 03:46:00 PST

Sorry on the internet...

This is too classic..Noise message board about Sorry... So many facts wrong...but...worth looking at...Jon would have approved of the description of David as a "very effeminant heterosexual..." Al...
Posted by SORRY on Fri, 27 Jan 2006 10:05:00 PST