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The Material is an American rock band from San Diego, California.Colleen D'Agostino (vocals) moved to San Diego to pursue a music degree at San Diego State University.In her third year, she began playing with Jon Moreaux (guitar) and Noah Vowles (drums).
Material was an American band formed in 1979 and operating until 1999, led by producer and bassist Bill Laswell.. The group began in 1978 coalescing at Giorgio Gomelsky's Zu House in Manhattan with at its core Laswell, Michael Beinhorn, Fred Maher, Cliff Cultreri and Kramer, acting as a house band for visiting European musicians, such as Daevid Allen.
This list features recordings that at least in part explicitly credits Material, and features production, writing and/or performance by members of the Material collective. 1982: Tribe 2 – "What I Like" – 12" single; 1982: Phase II – "The Roxy" – 12" single; 1983: D.ST. – "Crazy Cuts" – 12" single
The legacy of Material Issue lives on in the International Pop Overthrow festival that plays in Los Angeles, New York City and Chicago each year. The IPO festival (renamed IPO from Poptopia in the late 90s to honor Material Issue) is the largest showcase of power pop music in the United States and brings in power pop bands from all over the world to showcase what is new in the world of power ...
James Walter Ellison (April 18, 1964 – June 20, 1996) was the frontman for the band Material Issue. He tirelessly promoted his band, booked tours, and secured a major-label deal in 1990. Ellison [1] — along with bassist Ted Ansani and drummer Mike Zelenko — would lead the renaissance of power pop in the early 1990s. [2]
Topics about Material (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories Pages in category "Material (band) albums" The following 13 pages are in ...
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"Bustin' Out" is a 1981 EP by the New York based No Wave music group Material. The vocals here are by Nona Hendryx. This single sees the band move further away from their experimental beginnings and in a funkier, more club-friendly direction.