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Crack City Rockers

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Okay folks, here’s the deal:After eight years, three CD releases, four lead guitar players, around 100+ performances and untold bottles of bottom-shelf bourbon, the Crack City Rockers formally announce their amiable breakup, effective immediately. The celebratory final gig will be Friday, July 6 at the White Eagle Saloon, with guests Honus Huffhines and The Strange Effects. The band is survived by their latest release, The Good Life, and literally dozens of disappointed fans.Every worthwhile endeavor eventually reaches a point of diminishing returns, and instead of letting the band degenerate into some kind of sad love affair we lack the courage to end, it seemed both simpler and more honest to just set a definitive “sell-by” date, shake hands like weary travelers at the end of the journey, and call it a day while the group still fires on all collective cylinders. Plus, by splitting up, the band enters our long-planned final phase by becoming yet another influential cult act that toiled in relative obscurity before leaving a legacy of work that grew in legend and impact long after the bones were picked clean. It’s nice work if you can get it.And really, even if the band achieves this epic status only in the minds of the members and a few other hangers-on, that’ll be payment plenty. We knew we were good at what we did- convincing others that we were became less and less important and more and more boring, and now none of that matters at all.So, were our weeks better than your years? Was our shit harder, shiner and more downright crystalline than your diamonds? It’s hard to say…..but here’s the important part: we always swung for the fence.If on occasion we were just a sweaty, ridiculous mess, every once in a while we were also the best band going, bar none. Sometimes we flat-out sucked, but we were never, ever boring.Regrets? Well, we never did score that endorsement deal from the Old Crow people. But in the larger scheme, we’ve checked off all the boxes on our dance card and did everything we set out to do.All our love, Crack City Rockers(active service) Ken Coleman- guitar, vocals/ Eric S. Gregory- lead vocals, guitar/ Curt Schulz, drums, percussion/Matt Sherman- bass. (retired from duty) Sean Flora- bass and vocals, Dennis Mitchell- lead guitar, Steve McAvoy- lead guitar and vocals, Kurtiss Lofstrom- lead guitar and bass.

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Member Since: 11/28/2004
Band Website: crackcityrockers.com
Band Members: Kenneth Coleman- lead guitars, vocals Eric S Gregory- vocals, rhythm guitar Curt Schulz- drums Matt Sherman- bass guitar Wilson Johns- manager
Influences: William Wyss Gary Glitter Roxy Music Grateful Dead Buzzcocks Velvet Underground Patti Smith Group The Lovin' Spoonful Bryan Ferry The Blue Orchids VOM The Feelies The Only Ones Ian Dury and the Blockheads Human Switchboard Mirrors New York Dolls Richard Meltzer Big Star Queen The Perfect Disaster The Mugwumps Yoko Ono Alex Chilton Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments Allen Ginsberg Mamas and the Papas Richard Hell Homosexuals Luna Subway Sect/Vic Godard Black Randy & the MetroSquad Pere Ubu Sly and the Family Stone The Blasters Steve Treatment Dexy's Midnight Runners Julian Cope Pierre Macherey Scottish Pop ca. 1983 The Red Crayola Art & Language Gladys Knight & the Pips the Clash The Deviants John Wieners Cornershop Bob Weir the Gap Band The Troggs the Fall William Blake Paul Simon Pete Wylie/Wah! 13th Floor Elevators Flying Nun Bands pre-92 Rolling Stones Eddie Cochran Fairport Convention Mick Farren Marianne Faithfull Motown Michel Polnareff The Triffids Blondie Rough Trade Bands pre-86 T. Rex Ed Sanders Georg Lukacs Bizarros Chic Howard Devoto Mekons The La's Jim Carroll Band Raymond Williams Antonio Gramsci The Raincoats The Adverts Captain Beefheart Francoise Hardy Pierre Bourdieu Ed Sanders ABC Wreckless Eric Monochrome Set Archie Bell & the Drells Talking Heads Jefferson Airplane Television Charles Wright Thomas Chatterton Christopher Smart Roland Barthes Kid Creole and the Coconuts Ramones the Byrds Fyodor Dostoevsky Miles Davis Alan Moore The Serpent Power Tom Verlaine Karl Marx Frank OHara Ted Berrigan Lloyd Cole That Petrol Emotion Ze Records Frederick Douglass Scritti Politti Lautreamont Grace Jones Slapp Happy The Last Men Nectarine No. 9 Peter Blegvad Iain Sinclair Guy Debord Oscar Wilde Algernon Charles Swinburne Buddy Holly Richard/Linda Thompson Ernst Bloch Lou Reed Bob Dylan Kevin Ayers Angry Samoans The Chills Moby Grape John Phillips Stranglers Felt/Denim Lizzy Mercier Descloux Fugs Kevin Coyne Alexander Trocchi Bert Jansch Davey Graham Raoul Vaneigem Stewart Home Walter Benjamin The Bluebells Fire Engines
Sounds Like: You tell us.
Record Label: Onan Records/Paisley Pop
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Farenheit CBGB

In the name of future American youth culture, I submit this request:A communal rave/burning of every extant copy of "Please Kill Me" and "From the Velvets to the Voidoids." Enough is enough, kids (& ...
Posted by Crack City Rockers on Sat, 31 Mar 2007 11:15:00 PST

Vertigo On Demand

The mirror offers you a chanceYour friends are waiting The veil is there for a purposeStep through--imagine a bandIt's a gas until the future--The future takes commandIt's all hereVertigo on demand.T...
Posted by Crack City Rockers on Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:39:00 PST

The Phone Is Off the Hook

As I crawled from "there" to my senses,I thought "Jesus, I need to call in sick."I said it.And I looked the other wayIn 1985 there was a lot of weird shitI killed a black cowboy named GaryUpon offici...
Posted by Crack City Rockers on Tue, 20 Mar 2007 08:14:00 PST

Voyeurism as a Millenial Strategy

Roll up the stockingsBut let me in on your private grimaceI'm not an everyday voyeurI know you wear your pridePlease don't take it offI promise to touch only myselfThere's a big day comingThere's a bi...
Posted by Crack City Rockers on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 12:18:00 PST

The Man of Least Resistance (a morality sale)

Across the skinny riverQuiet on the EsplanadeI thought about your arrangementsI thought about your shitty songsCough out the one sad songYou can barely singDark matter in the studioPro Tools will be t...
Posted by Crack City Rockers on Sat, 03 Feb 2007 10:30:00 PST

Rock & Roll is mildly wounding me

G.OD.He's not a whore. He's just not sureThat loneliness is such a bore.(Surfing long beach tides Along witches' lines X2)I'll always believe in rock & rollLimbs webbed and sticky--3 AM hopeI roll...
Posted by Crack City Rockers on Sat, 03 Feb 2007 10:28:00 PST

Personality Crises

PJ CokerWhere indulgence meets lawBut it's so consideredAnd what a soft sick grin I think the drugs deliveredStay one step ahead of the highYour eyes have forceYour shake has tacticsMmmmm you saw more...
Posted by Crack City Rockers on Sat, 03 Feb 2007 10:25:00 PST

Music for Money

Crack City Rockers Professional Update:Our latest cd, entitled The Good Life, is now in our stubby fingers and we're eager to get it into yours. It's been released as a joint effort by our longtime fr...
Posted by Crack City Rockers on Tue, 21 Nov 2006 02:17:00 PST