- Follow for Now
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Name = Follow for Now
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Origin = flagicon|USAAtlanta , Georgia,USA
Genre = Rock, Soul,Funk ,R&B ,Ska , Heavy metal,Jam band
Years_active = 1987–1994
Label = Chrysalis Records
Associated_acts =David Ryan Harris , Arrested Development, Threee5Human, Seek
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Past_members =David Ryan Harris
Chris Tinsley
Bernard "Enrique" Coley
Billy Fields
Jamie Turner
Justin SenkerFollow For Now was a pioneering rock/
funk /soul/heavy metal band fromAtlanta, Georgia . At the height of their popularity in 1990, they headlined Atlanta's Earthlink Live Theater on New Year's Eve without a record contract, although the two opening bands had already released several albums. Unlike their peers (Living Colour ,Fishbone , etc.), Follow for Now never experienced mainstream success at any level and were internally dismantled before they could release a second album. Years later, the band is still popular in underground circles and their sole album remains a collector's item.History
Follow for Now was formed in 1987 by guitarist/vocalist
David Ryan Harris , guitarist/vocalist Chris Tinsley, bassist Justin Senker (the only white member of the group), and drummer Enrique (real name "Bernard Coley"). The band immediately earned a dedicated following in the southeastUnited States due to their manic live shows, which would feature several genres of music (rock,jazz , heavy metal, soul,R&B ,ska , etc.) and call-and-response audience participation. Harris would lead the audience in a chant of "Is there unity in this house? Hell f***in' yeah!".Early Follow for Now music also had
indie rock and folk elements, not unlikeThe Connells orDrivin N Cryin . This changed with the arrival of bassist Jamie Turner (replacing Senker, who would join theAtlanta Rhythm Section ) and keyboardist/vocalist Billy Fields. The band experimented more with heavy metal and punk without ever losing sight of their soul, R&B, and funk roots. The group's concert anthem became a reworked version of Public Enemy's "She Watch Channel Zero?!".Several record companies got wind of the band's enormous live following, leading to the group's signing to
Chrysalis Records in early 1991. There were problems from the very beginning as Enrique, considered by many to be one of the best drummers in the entire East Coast music scene, was forced to play simple beats along with ametronome . Enrique's unorthodox, odd-meter drumming style was one of the band's trademarks. In a move that would signal the beginning of the end, producer Matt Sherod played drums on the entire album with the exception of "Time," taken from an earlier demo.Upon the album's release in September 1991, reactions were positive from critics that had never heard the band before, but fans and local critics were dismayed at the slick, polished release that seemed to echo none of the manic energy the band was known for in concert. Even though
Chrysalis Records launched a huge promotional campaign for the album (the videos for "Holy Moses" and "Evil Wheel" appeared onMTV ), theSeattle grunge movement of 1992 single-handedly engulfed the music business just months later, nearly destroying Follow for Now's career.Despite the disastrous experience with their debut album, Follow for Now remained a powerful concert attraction. However, the group did not release another album in 1992 or 1993, and interest in the band began to wane. They officially broke up in the spring of 1994.
After the split
Since the breakup, the most active member of Follow for Now has been bandleader
David Ryan Harris , who was signed toSony Records as a solo artist in 1997. Around the same time, he was the musical director onDionne Farris 's hit album "Wild Seed, Wild Flower". He was dropped from the label after his debut album was released, but continued to perform with his good friendDave Matthews on occasion and has recently launched a career as a solo singer-songwriter onacoustic guitar . A recent tour was as the opening act fromEdwin McCain .In 2001, Harris fronted a band called the Brand New Immortals, featuring ex-Black Crowes bassist Johnny Colt. They released a six song EP and one studio album ("Tragic Show") before breaking up in 2002. He is currently playing inJohn Mayer 's band while still performing as a solo artist. He released "Soulstice" in 2003 and "The Bittersweet" in 2006.Billy Fields went on to join Arrested Development and performed with the group at
Woodstock 1994 . Both he and Enrique joined soul outfit Seek, though Enrique soon quit the band to work with24-7 Spyz guitarist Jimi Hazel on a new project called Black Angus. The project was cancelled when the original lineup of24-7 Spyz reunited in 1995. Fields joined the band Seek and also worked with Dionne Farris and Sub-Terranian Circus.Fields switched from keyboards to bass while in Seek, but quit the band in 2004 to join Three5Human (on bass) with Enrique. Both have since parted ways with the group.
In 2005, Fields released an album called "Rebel Style" (as "Rev Rebel").In 2007 he released a second Rev Rebel - album called "Season Of The Decline" on a label with the name "Sphincter".You can find him at : http://www.myspace.com/revrebelandthesoundsupreme
Chris Tinsley formed rock/metal outfit called 8Bus in the late 1990s. Today he plays with the Stonehouse Posse
Possible Reunion
On October 4, 2008, Follow for Now were scheduled to perform at the 20th anniversary concert of the legendary Atlanta club The Metroplex. The show was held at the
Masquerade in Atlanta, but the band eventually canceled. Years ago, Chris Tinsley lost part of his thumb in an accident and is said to be unable to play guitar. Jamie Turner has apparently not played bass since the band's 1994 split. Rumors of a possible quartet reunion show with Harris, Enrique, Fields, and Tinsley on bass continue to circulate.Discography
1. "Follow for Now" (1991)
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