- Bryan Harvey (musician)
Bryan Harvey (
April 27 ,1956 –January 1 ,2006 ) was an Americanmusician noted for his fronting role inHouse of Freaks . He wasmurder ed with his wife Kathryn and his two daughters Stella (9) and Ruby (4) onJanuary 1 ,2006 .Harvey first gained attention in the early 1980s as singer-guitarist in a
power pop band based out ofRichmond, Virginia calledThe Dads . Popular at East Coast colleges, the band reached the pinnacle of its success in 1984 with the release, onCBS records, of its self-titled album.Harvey's subsequent musical career included long-time participation in the indie supergroup
Gutterball , which featured formerDream Syndicate frontman Steve Wynn. Harvey's most enduring project, however, wasHouse of Freaks , a two-man band with Richmond percussionistJohnny Hott , who had a penchant for banging on anything he could drag into the studio that made the noise he wanted.House of Freaks was signed to Rhino records for their first three albums, but had trouble finding a permanent home towards the end of the band's existence, bouncing around from indie to indie. They played with other groups on occasion, most notably on a couple of tracks with the Norfolk, VA band
Waxing Poetics (whose first album was produced by REM'sMike Mills ). Their debt to the blues was evident from their first album, but they later moved more and more towards the stripped down style ofrockabilly bands like theChickasaw Mudpuppies and theFlat Duo Jets . However, they were closer in spirit to artists likeTom Waits orLyle Lovett , exploring in particular the blessing/curse of family and community and their effects on the individual.House of Freaks called it quits in 1995. Both members were involved with the making of the most recent Gutterball outing, but the rumors say that Hott has left that group as well and been replaced by the drummer for
The dB's . Bryan Harvey completed a solo album in early 1997, which remains unreleased. Gutterball is still considered to be an open project by the people involved; however, no firm plans have been made about recording new material.It was former bandmate-friend Hott who approached the Harvey home in South Richmond in anticipation of a New Year's Day party and discovered that the house was on fire. Authorities subsequently found the four family members slain in the basement.
In early 2006, a compilation album of Harvey's music, "Remember Me Well", was released.
ee also
Harvey family murder Technical note: The Waxing Poetics CD was produced primarily by Mitch Easter, who with Don Dixon, produced early REM records.
The murderers were two men from Philadelphia, and robbery was a primary motive.
External links
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/9101924 Rolling Stone: "House of Freaks" Singer Murdered]
* [http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2006/01/05/newsSadEndHarveyRockedEast.html The Hook: 'Sad End: Harvey rocked East Coast']
* [http://bryanandkathrynharvey.net/ The Bryan and Kathryn Harvey Foundation]
* [http://rubys-run.com/ Ruby's Run]
* [http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OTA3MWYxZWRjNDMyOGQ4ZWUyYzNiMWRkMmVkZWZiZGM= National Review Online: "Remember Him Well," by John J. Miller]info found at: [http://www.bluecricket.com/freaks/freaks.html The Invisible Jewel House of Freaks Page] and at [http://www.rhino.com/RZine/StoryKeeper.lasso?StoryID=688 Rhino Records]
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