- Firehose (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Firehose
Img_capt = Picture of Firehose from "Mr. Machinery Operator" booklet. Left to right: Ed Crawford, Mike Watt, George Hurley.
Background = group_or_band
Origin = San Pedro, California, USA
Genre =Punk rock ,hardcore punk ,alternative rock
Years_active = 1986–1994
Label = SST, Columbia
Associated_acts = Dos, Minutemen,Reactionaries ,Unknown Instructors
URL =Firehose (stylized as fIREHOSE) was an
alternative rock band consisting ofMike Watt (bass, vocals),Ed Crawford (guitar, vocals), andGeorge Hurley (drums).History
Firehose was formed in
1986 after the death ofD. Boon brought an end to Minutemen. Watt and Hurley teamed up with the then 22-year-old Crawford, a guitarist and Minutemen fanatic. Crawford was fromOhio , and started the band when he found Watt's phone number in the phone book and called him, saying he wanted to play with Mike and George inCalifornia .In the spring of 1986, Crawford traveled to San Pedro and the band went on from there. The name of the band was taken from a line in a
Bob Dylan song, "Subterranean Homesick Blues " : "...Better stay away from those that carry around a fire hose...".Firehose released five full-length
album s and two EPs before disbanding in1994 . Inclusion of early material in several key skateboarding videos from the late 1980s led to a sizeable underground skateboarding audience. Notably, "Brave Captain" from "Ragin', Full On ", and "Sometimes", "Hear Me", and "Windmilling" from "If'n " were in theSanta Cruz Skateboards video "Streets on Fire."After Firehose
Mike Watt has since been involved in many musical projects, including Dos, solo work and the
Unknown Instructors with George Hurley as well as his radio show (Watt From Pedro Show). Ed Crawford has also ventured on his own musical projects, as well as played with Grand National (not the UK band) andWhiskeytown . Mike Watt, raised in San Pedro, California since 1967, still resides there. George Hurley, originally from San Pedro as well, resides inNorth Carolina , along with Ed Crawford.Folk-rock band
Eddie from Ohio took their name from their drummer, Eddie Hartness, who was nicknamed Eddie From Ohio after fIREHOSE's Ed from Ohio.Discography
tudio albums
* "
Ragin', Full On " (1986 , SST)
* "If'n " (1987 , SST)
* "Fromohio " (1989 , SST)
* "Flyin' the Flannel " (1991 , Columbia)
* "Mr. Machinery Operator " (1993 , Columbia)EPs and singles
* "Sometimes" (EP,
1988 , SST)
* "Live Totem Pole " (EP,1992 , Columbia)
* "Big Bottom Pow Wow " (promo single,1994 , Columbia)
* "Red & Black" (live, single,1995 ,Sony )References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=11:lza9qj3bojja| All Music Guide biography]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/fIREHOSE Firehose Live Music Archive]
* [http://hootpage.com/index.html Mike Watt's Hoot Page]
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