- Frank Tonche
Frank Tonche was the original drummer for The Minutemen.
When the band was formed by
D. Boon andMike Watt after their first serious attempt at a band, The Reactionaries, fell apart, they had originally wanted their friend and fellow-ex-Reactionaries drummerGeorge Hurley to hold the drum seat, but he had joined a new wave band after the Reactionaries split, so he was unavailable. Tonche, a welder by day (and according to some reports, had been in a polka band at one point), was recruited instead.Tonche's tenure lasted about six months, long enough to help arrange some early Minutemen songs and play a few early performances, but Tonche quickly tired of the aggressiveness of punk audiences around that time (which included spitting) and quit in June
1980 . By that time, fortunately, Hurley was free to join the Minutemen.In
1987 ,Forced Exposure released a 7" EP featuring rehearsal recordings of the Minutemen with Tonche on drums. The EP, authorized by Mike Watt and titled "Georgeless", had a limited pressing but is now available for [http://www.corndogs.org/minutemen_georgeless.html free download] (also with Watt's full consent) at [http://www.corndogs.org corndogs.org] .
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