- SSQ (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = SSQ
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Norwalk,California , U.S.
Genre =Synthpop Dance-pop New Wave
Years_active = 1983—1988
Label = Enigma (1983) EMI America (1983–1984) Atlantic (1986–1988)
Associated_acts = QStacey Q
URL = [http://www.myspace.com/synthicide myspace.com/synthicide]
Current_members = Stacey SwainJon St. James John Van Tongeren Rich West Karl Moet
Skip Hahn
Past_members =SSQ was a 1980s
synthpop outfit formed from the already-in-existence band Q (named after the James Bond character).Biography
The original Q project was composed of Stacey Swain as lead singer,
Jon St. James on guitars, andDan Van Patten andJohn Van Tongeren onvocoder andsynthesizer . In 1982 the band reformed with two new members, drummerKarl Moet and synth playerRich West , alongside the official lineup of Van Tongeren, St. James and Swain. After the reformation, St. James was forced to change the name of Q because of copyright problems (famed producerQuincy Jones reportedly had "established use of the 'Q' moniker"). Swain explained in a 2006 radio interview that the band was renamed SSQ after Jon St. James "was fishing in a lake 'no bigger than a bathtub' and made a joke that the boat was the 'S.S. Q,'" referring to the current band Q. St. James had another reason for the name: "SS" stood for "Stacey Swain", who had become the most recognized of the band's members."Playback"
SSQ first released their debut album "Playback" in 1983 under
Enigma Records . The band's first live performance was held at Greenworld Distribution in Torrance, which was then the location of the Enigma label. The video for "Synthicide" later premiered on West Coast television and brought greater notoriety for the five-member band. By 1984 Stacey Swain was already eclipsing her bandmates in popularity. The band ultimately shifted its focus on Swain specifically, with Moet, West,Skip Hahn and St. James as backup performers. Hahn officially replaced John Van Tongeren on keyboards,vocoder and bass just before the release of "Playback"."Synthicide", "Big Electronic Beat" and "Clockwork" appeared on the soundtrack of the 1984 comedy "
Hardbodies ", while "Synthicide" and "Anonymous" appeared on the soundtrack of the 1985 comedy "Cavegirl".Jon St. James served as composer of the latter film, with Stacey Swain having a brief appearance as the character "Brenda". SSQ also contributed two tracks, "Tonight (We'll Make Love Until We Die)" and "Trash's Theme", to the soundtrack of the 1985 zombie flick "The Return of the Living Dead ". "Tonight" is the track played byboom box when Trash, played byLinnea Quigley , performs the film's famous graveyardstriptease .In
television , SSQ recorded background tracks for productions including "St. Elsewhere ", "Hill Street Blues " and "WKRP in Cincinnati ". In addition, the recorded but unused title track for "Playback" was included on "The Enigma Variations Vol. 1".tacey Q
The new lineup carried on with Swain under the name
Stacey Q , and they acted as musicians on her first two albums, "Better Than Heaven " and "Hard Machine ". They went on to success withdance-pop tracks like "Two of Hearts " and "We Connect ". Rich West, Karl Moet and Skip Hahn were collectively credited as "SSQ" on the credits of albums and singles released as "Stacey Q". The backup members also recorded some material without Stacey Swain on vocals. One such track, the hip-hop-inspired "Pleasure Dog", was featured on "The Enigma Variations Vol. 2".Albums
*"Playback ", 1983
ingles
*"Synthicide", 1983
*"Big Electronic Beat", 1983
*"Screaming in My Pillow", 1983 (music video single only)
*"Tonight (We'll Make Love Until We Die) / Trash's Theme", 1986 (in Japan only)External links
*MySpace-music|synthicide|SSQ
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/SSQ SSQ's Discogs Page]
* [http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Boomerang A Q/SSQ/Stacey Q Fan Club]
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