- Tru Fax and the Insaniacs
Tru Fax & the Insaniacs (TFI) are a punk/new wave music band in the Washington, DC, area. The voice of the band's lead vocalist, Diana Quinn, has been described as evoking "early
Deborah Harry -- sort of Blondie meets theStooges orNew York Dolls ." TFI was part of DC's infant punk scene in the late 1970s/early 1980s. The members of TFI are Diana Quinn (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), David Wells (lead guitar, backup vocals), Michael Mariotte (drums), and Kenny Bugg (bass guitar). Artist/musician Libby Hatch, previously with the Shirkers, took a turn on bass guitar in the early 1980s.Quinn is currently involved with several other projects including:
*Honky Tonk Confidential , a retro/alt country band
* The Fabulettes, a three-woman ensemble that uses the "Girl Group Sound" of the 1960sHistory
Initially the band organized their own shows at Hard Art, MOTA, dc space,
Madam's Organ , andThe Bayou in Georgetown.TFI played its first show on July 9, 1980. The band became a long-term favorite at the club. They were even there when the original closed its doors at its 930 F Street location to move to its new location at the intersections of 9th Street, V Street, and Vermont Avenue.
TFI was one of six local bands chosen to record the music featured on a two CD set which memorializes the closing of the original . The CD set is titled "9:30 Live" - A Time, A Place, A Scene". The CDs were recorded live at the between December 28, 1995, and January 1, 1996. The following TFI songs are on CD 2: "King of Machines," "Chinese Wall," "7 T.V. Me," and "Washingtron."
In addition to the CD, TFI recorded a '45 (Washingtron b/w Mystery Date) and an album (Mental Decay, 1982) on WASP records. WASP was a local DC label. The band favored its indie status and eschewed major labels.
"Washingtron" is arguably TFI's biggest hit to date. It is a song about life in the nation's Capital City. In the early 1980s, "Washingtron" received quite a bit of air play on local radio stations like
WHFS in Washington, DC. Where else would listeners understand a chorus like: "I used to be a wai-"tron" in the lounge at the Hil-"tron". Now I work for my Sena-"tron" and I live in Arling-"tron". I'm just a Washing-"tron"? Arling-"tron" is a reference toArlington , Virginia.Arlington is a popular suburb just across thePotomac River from Washington, DC. Era-specific items like "Acu-"tron" watches and the movie "Tron" are referenced in the song.TFI played at
CBGBs and The Ritz inNew York City , as well as locations inPhiladelphia , Richmond,Ohio , andNorth Carolina . The band knew that they had finally made it when Washingtonian Magazine named TFI "worst band" in 1980 - without ever having heard them. This early recognition cemented TFI's status and popularity in the punk/new wave scene.ee also
* Washington, D.C.
*Music of Washington, D.C.
*New Wave music
*Punk music
*WHFS
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*Madam's Organ
*Honky Tonk Confidential External links
* [http://www.trufax.com/ Tru Fax & the Insaniacs official site]
* [http://www.btinternet.com/~thisispunkrock/ps/us/6/ Mystery Date]
* [http://www.btinternet.com/~thisispunkrock/ps/us/2/ Shirkers]
* [http://www.honkytonkconfidential.com Honky Tonk Confidential's website]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084827/ The movie "TRON"] -IMDB
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