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About Me

VKTMS cd is available through Broken Rekids and HERE!
************************************************************ *********** Heres a brief bit of history.
VKTMS got together in 1978 when Mohammed Obead introduced Louis Gwerder (drums) to Jay Davis (guitar). After rehearsing for a while with various people and using a different name they ended up with George Ritter (bass) and began searching for a singer. Nyna Crawford answered a bulletin board ad placed at Aquarius Records. Her intense energy (she cracked a solid concrete floor) and already developed lyric skills impressed them immediately.
The band began gigging and shortly after put out what has become to be called the "Midget" EP , a fairly collectible 4 song record with My Babys a Midget which has been often covered and unfortunately bootlegged.
Not long after that friction arose with George and Steve Ricablanca (another friend of the gregarious Palestinian Mohammed) was brought over. His more developed skills brought a higher level of musicianship and songcraft to the VKTMS. His introduction to recording with the band also occurred within a short time span on the legendary SF Underground EP (on Subterranean Records) with other bands Flipper, Tools, and No Alternative.
Jay Davis left the band and after some auditions Steve remembered a guitarist, John Binkov, that he had also met in a roundabout way through a bulletin board note. Using John's background in various styles, as well as his tough attitude, the finishing touch was added to the project.This line-up has remained intact since 1980. John fit right in and soon the band found itself playing more often than most of the other bands in town.
Few bands played the Mabuhay Gardens more times and VKTMS played every single other club in town and in the Bay Area. Playing gigs with the Dead Kennedys, DOA, Flipper, Mutants, and so forth at the legendary Mab, around the San Francisco Bay area, and up and down the coast helped establish the VKTMS sound and style. Shows with the Ramones, Johnny Thunders and other godfathers toughened the music even more. VKTMS also became the ritual sacrificial offering for many touring acts (Stranglers, Roky Erikson, 999, Killing Joke, Wall of Voodoo, Bush Tetras, Fear, Psychedelic Furs, Delta 5, and many others) when they came through town. Of course, there were many, many shows with friends and peers such as the Dead Kennedys, DOA, Crime, SVT, Romeo Void, Agent Orange, TSOL and so many others.
Having the VKTMS house to rehearse and hang out together in brought the band as close together as family. This is a distinction that continues today in that after nearly a quarter of a decade the surviving members are still good friends and working together on projects.
When given a chance to record for Howie Kleins 415 Records VKTMS put out the infamous White Girl/No Long Goodbyes single with cover art by the underground cartoonist Jim Osbourne, who also designed a series of highly outlandish posters.
Speaking of art, every member of the band plus a large extended family was well capable in the visual arts. Most punk bands were fairly artistic but VKTMS art is generally in a class by itself.
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Meeting Chuck Berry when he dropped by a show in LA, and having Todd Rundgren, Sylvain Sylvain (sat in on drums!), Rick Derringer and other rock stars coming to the Mab to hang out was cool too. For a brief while the band was co-managed by Spencer Dryden of the Jefferson Airplane. It was a real heyday but the truly best part was being part of an intense musical and social movement with the chance to be greatly moved by some unknown band you never heard of before from New Jersey!
In the winter of 1981-1982 VKTMS began recording an album at Parvin Studios. There was no label support and the band was hoping to shop the album. Based on their strong local support the thought was that this was possible. What happened instead was that the recordings sat in the can for twelve years (until 1994).
Nyna left in 1982 and played in Murder (w/ Bob Clic of the Lewd) and in Smashed Weekend (with Ben Cohen of Sister Double Happiness) then she dropped out of music until VKTMS started getting renewed attention from a new generation.
Steve and John played in Vauxhall for about a year until Steve went off to culinary school. John tried to keep playing for a while but like the others got the feeling it was time to try something new. Needing to learn more about other music styles and wanting more input from diverse sources, on a wild impulse he applied to UC Berkeley and actually got in. John got a BA in Music (1992) there and then an MA (1995) from UC Davis (Composition).
Louis is still in the floor refinishing business. He is also expressionist painter using non-traditional materials and canvases. He has had multiple showings of his art.
Steve also learned graphic art and design, as well as digital video skills. These were to come in handy later.
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In the early 90s Steve, Lou and John began to notice that some bands music not only was getting more like the old days but that some songs actually resembled their old stuff. Nirvanas "Territorial Pissings reminded them of one of their set list regulars "Whats A Girl To Do" in its chord progression and style. This was one of the songs from VKTMS unreleased album.
While working at Masas restaurant Steve met two younger cooks (Dave Elias and John Eisenhart) who happened to be punk rock collectors and had been talking about starting a small label to put out their favorite stuff. When they found that Steve had been in the VKTMS they couldnt hardly believe this. Dafflespitz Records was formed and the process of trying to release the album began in late 1993. It took a fair amount of effort to resuscitate the tapes (using a process known as "baking") and fortunately their old engineer and sound man Keni Fink was still around to help remix the album. After going into further student loan debt (John) and struggling with a pressing plant that could not manage vinyl mastering very well the album was release finally in early 1995.
The album sold fairly well in Europe and the band decided it was a good idea to get together and see what would happen. Nyna came up from Long Beach and it seemed as if time had stood still. Lou, Steve and John had worked out some kinks a few weeks before in Lous back room but the sound was still there and it seemed like it would be even more fun this time since the band had matured and false hopes were not the inspiration this time.
The band got together and played new material almost immediately; like in the old days. It was so much fun playing together that VKTMS threw a few private parties and to their surprise the response was great. After that the band began performing in public at clubs like the Paradise Lounge,Transmission Theater, Gilman Street, El Rio; and also for events like BAM magazine's 20th Anniversary Party and the Vibe-O-Thon Benefit for the H.E.A.R. project.
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Well, VKTMS are still around in some ways and are still kicking, just not as a performing unit. We will not dishonor our dear friend Nyna nor ourselves. Nyna passed away from cancer in 2000 after a very brave five year battle. We are working on a video biography and at last, a LIVE CD! In addition to all the incredible shows we did early on there were many others later. We last played at the Club Boomerang in San Francisco (1840 Haight) and Bottom of the Hill (great show, thanks Ramona!). The band also did shows at the Transmission Theater, Paradise Lounge and (of course) 924 Gilman Street.
The shows at Klub Komotion and El Rio were probably the rockingest ever!!! (That's where we met Mike Millet from Broken Rekids who put out our CD which was what finally gave us the validation that wed missed. We heard from people from around the globe, old lost friends and were able to finally get heard by many others.) Basically, we carried on until the end.
Steve was living in Hawaii but is back in SF, has a daughter (!) and works as a chef. He is playing bass again and also writing electronic music. Lou still does his abstract art and occasionally drums. John , in addition to teaching, is still playing a lot. His band D'Jelly Brains has a myspace site (http://www.myspace.com/jellybrains ). The three of us do get together and still work on projects. Nyna has been gone almost 7 years. We still miss and love her. She is still an inspiration.

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Member Since: 2/6/2005
Band Website: members.tripod.com/~binkov/vktms.html
Band Members: Nyna Crawford - vocals, lyrics, harmonica
Lou Gwerder - drums, vocals
Steve Ricablanca - bass, vocals
John Binkov - guitar, keyboards, vocals

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Record Label: Broken Rekids
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Nyna...btw...

Greetings old friends,Today is Nyna's birthday 5/26/1956. How fitting that it falls on Memorial Day this year.Stay close, stay in touch.Love,Lou, Steve, John-- ...
Posted by VKTMS on Mon, 26 May 2008 10:46:00 PST

VKTMS’ Municide on YouTube!

Hey Ya'll,We found this by accident.Not quite sure who did it.Pretty far away from the lyrics' meaning but still, sinceit was meant to be fun it is worth it. There's not a lot ofVKTMS video in any for...
Posted by VKTMS on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 01:44:00 PST

Fab Mab Closed Again, Resistance to Dirk Dirksen Ally renaming

Greetings,The myspace blog quoted below is from the Tambre, one of the bookers that was attemptingto revive The Mab. They had a great little run. The last night was special, for a momentwe brought the...
Posted by VKTMS on Wed, 14 Nov 2007 09:00:00 PST

Were playing again, believe it or not

Well, we are, in a special way and for a special cause.Please read all below. *****************************************Greetings VKTMS Friends, Fans, and Family,Some of you may have been to the Mabuha...
Posted by VKTMS on Thu, 08 Nov 2007 11:42:00 PST

Benefit for Ness Aquino (owner of the original Mabuhay Gardens)

Greetings,Some of you may know that the Mabuhay Gardens has re-opened.What most of you don't know is that the original owner of the club(not Dirk Dirksen the promoter and booker) Ness Aquino is very i...
Posted by VKTMS on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 12:51:00 PST

Go to the Mab Tomorrow! Or....

...at least go to their myspace page and sign up.Mabuhay GardensAnd if you can get the actual club tomorrow make sure to give John a hard time.443 BroadwayFriscoWhere it all began......
Posted by VKTMS on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:27:00 PST

Go to "The Mab" - John is Playing there on Friday Sept. 7th

Friday Sept. 7th . At Club 443, same old place, different name,but the same spirit brought by the promoters. It's gonna be cool.Hoping to get swamped by crowd. Show the owner that this gonnabe hot.Joh...
Posted by VKTMS on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 12:36:00 PST

If you want to be our friend

If you are White Power, Nazi, or something like that DON"T BOTHER.If your page is set to "Private" we may not say ok either. Sorry.Hopefully this not something that you will take as negative. We have ...
Posted by VKTMS on Sun, 15 Jul 2007 08:28:00 PST

VKTMS Stickers!!!

Click to see -VKTMS StickerJust $1.00We're not making any money on these. Just want to share them, so it's basically our cost and postage.Thanks. Write back and we'll give you an address to send to....
Posted by VKTMS on Mon, 11 Jun 2007 10:32:00 PST

iTunes R' Us

We're not The Beatles.Found out that we've been on iTunes for a while.Ya'll can get VKTMS songs there. Still working on a live CD for you guys.
Posted by VKTMS on Tue, 22 May 2007 09:54:00 PST