- Ace and the Ragers
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ace and the Ragers
Img_capt = Ace and the Ragers in 1998; left to right: Bryan McCleery, Todd Nelson, Joe Ryan, Craig Ramsey, Mike Molnar, and Jason Borkowski
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Background = group_or_band
Origin = Flagicon|USAChagrin Falls, Ohio ,Chagrin Falls ,Cleveland ,Ohio , USA
Genre =Rock and Roll ,Rockabilly ,Punk rock ,Pop rock
Years_active = 1993—2001
Label =Pin-Up Records (US and UK, 1998–2001)Hepcat Records (US, 1998–2001)
Associated_acts =The Moonglows The Swordsmen
URL = [http://www.ragers.com www.ragers.com]
Past_members =Jason Borkowski Lead vocals, GuitarBryan McCleery String BassTodd Nelson SaxophonesJoe Ryan SaxophonesMike Molnar Lead GuitarCraig Ramsey DrumsAce and the Ragers is an American band from the Cleveland,
Ohio suburb of Chagrin Falls. Their style is devoted to theOrigins of rock and roll , but they may be more popularly known to theircult following for their part in therockabilly and swing revivals of the late 1990s. Ace and the Ragers also played showsanonymously under the guise of "The Moonglows" or "The Swordsmen".Early years
Ace and the Ragers were formed in 1993 in response to the growing number of local North Coast area punk and hardcore bands enjoying success without the benefit of major label representation or promotion. Inspired by bands like the
Ramones , the Ragers stormed onto the scene by adopting a fast, noisy, and raw set of favorites from the 50s, played to a frenetic punk beat. That first set list was comprised of covers of Rock Around the Clock, Blue Suede Shoes, At The Hop, Teenager in Love and Splish Splash, all played several times each, about 2 hours after the band was actually formed, and without the benefit of ever having actually played together (or having ever played their specific instruments) before the first note of the first show. The original Rager lineup was Todd Nelson on drums, Jason Borkowski (Ace) on guitar and vocals, and Bryan McCleery on bass.The Ragers were then called upon to join a budding circuit for a bunch of fun little multi-band hardcore shows. Those first shows happened at spontanious DIY hardcore "festivals" in the VFWs and basements of houses in unsuspecting neighborhoods. The highlight of these years was a 'spirited' winter formal dance at a penitentiary school. By then the Ragers' set list had grown to several hundred different songs.
The Ragers played around Ohio sparingly while each member pursued primary interests in the other bands (on other instruments) that they were currently involved in.
As the next few years went by, the Ragers' lineup shifted several times as they honed their sound, which by 1995 had evolved more towards a
Bill Haley andLittle Richard inspired Rock and Roll, including a shift from Fender Bass to String Bass for Bryan, a move from Drums to Sax for Todd, and the addition of Adam Buxton on Drums, Joe Ryan on Saxophone, and later a 15 year-old Mike Molnar on Guitar. Their sound evolved away from punk and more towards their R&B influences, likeRoy Brown ,Wynonie Harris ,Big Joe Turner , andLouis Jordan , as well as theclassic country /rockabilly -type acts coming out ofSun Studios in the 50s (Elvis,Roy Orbison , Jerry Lee and company).By 1996, the Ragers were developing a growing catalog of original material, and were headlining regular shows at such classic (and many now defunct) Cleveland venues as
The Grog Shop ,Peabody's Down Under , andThe Euclid Tavern . Later gigs at The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, The Agora andThe Odeon would follow. In 1996, the Ragers recorded their first EP "Alien Baby", which is now out of print and very rare. 1998 saw the release of their first studio album, "Light This Sucker Up!" which rose to #103 on theCMJ College Radio Top 200, and the follow-up release "Ace and the Ragers Steal Your Girlfriend" in 2000. All Ace and the Ragers records have been released on Bryan & Jason's ownPin-Up Records , based out ofChagrin Falls, Ohio , and distributed throughHepcat Records inIrvine, California . To date the Ragers have sold tens of tens of records world-wide.Touring years
From 1998 through 1999, Ace and the Ragers all quit their day jobs and toured heavily throughout the Midwest, Deep South, Canada and the East Coast, playing around 150 shows in that 2 year time. The Ragers visited a number of cities in
Ohio ,Illinois ,Michigan ,Pennsylvania ,Indiana ,Missouri ,Ontario ,New York ,Massachusetts ,West Virginia ,Tennessee ,Virginia , Georgia,Alabama ,Louisiana ,Mississippi ,North Carolina , andSouth Carolina . But the coolest little city in America, as stated by Ace and the Ragers themselves, was a little town (that they visited whenever they could) in Central New York called Alfred.Later years
In 2000 (after the van broke down), Ace and the Ragers began settling down and playing private gigs, society events, and large Northeast Ohio events. The band decided in 2000 to go on a hiatus, as Mike had left to go on tour with
Ronnie Dawson and a later stint with [http://www.myspace.com/bellfuries The Bellfuries] , Bryan got married, Todd moved to Las Vegas to pursue the casino lifestyle, Jason moved to California to galvanize his Rock and Roll positioning, and Joe moved to State College PA to pick up a couple of graduate degrees, including most recently his PHD in Material Sciences. In 2003, Craig, Todd and Bryan formed the Punk band Tough Guy. Jason, Mike, and Craig then reconvened in Austin, TX in 2004 to form [http://www.thereasons.com/ The Reasons] . Todd joined up (on drums) with [http://www.capguncowboys.com The Capgun Cowboys] later that same year.Ace and the Ragers try to get together at least once a year for some sort of reunion show, usually around the
Christmas orBlossom Time seasons. In 2005, the Ragers recorded their 4th full length album, this one live, which is (as of 2006) still unreleased and unnamed.Where are they now?
As of the end of 2006:
* Jason, Adam, and Mike are now in Austin, TX touring as [http://www.myspace.com/thejunglerockers The Jungle Rockers] .
* Craig is now the drummer for several working acts, the pop bands [http://www.kiddopop.com Kiddo] , [http://www.myspace.com/bearspop Bears] , and [http://www.thelovekill.com The Lovekill] .
* Todd still occasionally plays with [http://www.capguncowboys.com The Capgun Cowboys] .
* Bryan is back in Cleveland, currently retired.
* Joe is completing his PHD in Material Sciences in State College, PA.Discography
*"Alien Baby" (1996),
Pin-Up Records
*"Light This Sucker Up!" (1998),Pin-Up Records
*"Steal Your Girlfriend!" (2000),Pin-Up Records
*"Untitled Ace and the Ragers Live Project" (2009)Pin-Up Records Current members
(as of 2006)
* Jason Borkowski - Guitar, Singer, Songwriter (founding member)
* Bryan McCleery - Bass, and later String Bass (founding member)
* Todd Nelson - Drums (originally), later Alto and Tenor Saxophone (founding member)
* Joe Ryan - Alto (and later Baritone) Saxophone
* Mike Molnar - Guitar
* Craig Ramsey - DrumsPast members
* Adam Buxton - Drums (on Alien Baby)
* Danny White - Guitar (touring)
* Keri Hlavin - SaxophoneExternal links
* http://www.ragers.com
* [http://www.myspace.com/aceandtheragers Ace and the Ragers on MySpace]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:o98j1vd1zzxa~T00 Ace and the Ragers at AMG]
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