- Track One A.B.
Track One A.B. was a
power-pop band inNew York that disbanded near the end of the 1990s.History
Track One A.B. formed as a
rock band in the late 1980s with Chris Celauro on vocals and guitar, Dean Midulla on bass, and Joe Fallacara on drums. The trio were former Hauppauge High School schoolmates. They recorded various demos before Fallacara left and was replaced by another Hauppauge alumnus Rich Ramirez, who Celauro had played with in high school. The band released a few self-funded EPs which resulted in somecollege radio airplay and gigs with the likes ofThe Spin Doctors , which eventually attracted the attention of Live manager Steve Smith andMCA Records andIsland Records , but they wound up signing withindie label Royalty Records . During this time, Christian Carpenter had joined to add extra percussion and vocals only to have Ramirez abruptly leave on the dawn of the recording session for their first full length album. This put Fallacara back on the drum seat. Track One A.B. quickly recorded a version of "Ticket To Ride" for the 1995s album "Beatlejuice: A Big Apple Tribute to the Beatles". [Beatlejuice - A Big Apple Tribute To The Beatles: Review, [http://beatlecovers.com/beatlejuice.html - BeatleCovers.com] ]"Track One A.B." album
Jim Sabella, who had worked with
Marcy Playground of "Sex and Candy " fame, produced Track One A.B.'s 1996 self-titled album, which despite its limited distribution, received exposure in several seasons ofMTV 'sThe Real World and the single "Rooftops and Puddles" reached the Top 40 on the Gavin Radio Up & Coming chart. "My Beloved Machine" from the album was added as a featured song to 1997Sundance Film Festival audience award winner "Just Write " withJeremy Piven andSherilyn Fenn . At this point, the band had regularly packed venerable venues likeWebster Hall ,The Village Gate , and the Mercury Lounge in their home base of NYC and were now sporadically touring the east coast."Reverie"
In early 1997, Track One A.B. laid down tracks for a collaborative version of "Candy" with Deborah Frost and husband
Albert Bouchard ofBlue Öyster Cult andThe Brain Surgeons for Royalty Records'Iggy Pop tribute. However, the album began to shape itself to the heavier songs that the likes ofJoan Jett andSugar Ray were contributing, so Track One A.B. aborted its recording session. The band then flew out toL.A. and recorded an EP's worth of demos, but they were never released. After these missteps, they eventually engaged producer Eric Horvitz, and produced Track One A.B.'s "Reverie" album, which was finally released in 1998 (via Royalty's new distribution deal with Wasabi/BMG ). The albmu was highlighted by the title track, which was remixed for radio by Jim Sabella. The album also featured a version ofDavid Bowie 's "Golden Years" with vocalist Mark DiCarlo ofFuzzbubble . Sadly, the band had lost the momentum it had been building, as the record industry was having a difficult time marketing gimmick-free rock bands, so Track One A.B. wound up calling it quits by the end of the decade.Singer Chris Celauro has most recently worked with Long Island's
Troop 47 , as well as singer-songwriter Paul Wenzel in a creative/management role.References
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