- Was (Not Was)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Was (Not Was)
Background = group_or_band
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Origin =Detroit ,Michigan
Genre = PopR&B
DancePop rock
Years_active = 1980 - 1992
2004 - present
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Associated_acts =Orquestra Was
Current_members = David Weiss Don Fagenson "Sweet Pea" Atkinson Harry Bowens Donald Ray Mitchell Randy Jacobs James Gadson David McMurrayJamie Muhoberac
URL = [http://worldwidewas.com/ World Wide Was]Was (Not Was) is an eccentric pop group founded by David Weiss (a.k.a.
David Was ) and Don Fagenson (a.k.a.Don Was ). They gained popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s.History
Weiss and Fagenson were childhood friends who grew up together in
suburb an Detroit. Partly due to Fagenson's poverty they decided to form Was (Not Was) in 1979. The name of the band was derived from Fagenson's son Zane, who enjoyed contradicting words such as "Blue" with "Not Blue". Their first recording was "Wheel Me Out", a 12-inch dance record for the avant-gardeZe Records .Their first album "Was (Not Was)" (1981) was an amalgam of rock,
disco , Weiss'sbeat poetry , Reagan-era commentary, andjazz . On vocals they recruitedHarry Bowens and"Sweet Pea" Atkinson , who proved to be distinctive, soulful front men, who frequently found themselves singing absurdist and satirical songs, alongside tender ballads. TheMC5 'sWayne Kramer ,The Knack 'sDoug Feiger and Mingus trumpeterMarcus Belgrave were among the guest players.In 1982 the group played on a rare solo album for lead singer
"Sweet Pea" Atkinson called "Don't Walk Away".The eclectic "
Born to Laugh at Tornadoes " (1983) had even more guest musicians, includingOzzy Osbourne rapping over electro,Mitch Ryder belting out a techno-rockabilly number,Mel Tormé crooning an odd ballad about asphyxiation, and an abstractfunk piece called "Man vs. the Empire Brain Building". SingerDonald Ray Mitchell joined the group as third lead vocalist.In 1988 they found their biggest hit with the album "
What Up, Dog? ", which featured the singles "Walk the Dinosaur" and "Spy in the House of Love". Special guests includedStevie Salas ,John Patitucci ,Frank Sinatra Jr. , and a writing credit forElvis Costello . Artist/animatorChristoph Simon created videos to accompany some of their songs, such as "What Up Dog?", "Dad I'm in Jail", and theTom Waits -style "Earth to Doris". These appeared on MTV's "Liquid Television " and in various film festivals, including the Spike & Mike festival. About this time, the Was Brothers developed separate careers as producers, film scorers, and music supervisors.The group followed up with "
Are You Okay? " in 1990, spearheaded by a cover of "Papa Was a Rolling Stone ". Guest musicians includedIggy Pop ,Leonard Cohen ,The Roches , andSyd Straw . After a tour withDire Straits in 1992 and a UK Top 5 single with "Shake Your Head " (vocals fromOzzy Osbourne andKim Basinger ), Weiss and Fagenson drifted apart and nothing was heard from the band but a compilation album "Hello Dad... I'm in Jail ". Some members, however, did appear on Don'sOrquestra Was project "Forever Is a Long Long Time" (1997), which re-interpretedHank Williams in a jazz/R&B vein.In 1997,
Steve Winwood released a tune which borrowed not just the title of Was (Not Was)'s single "Spy in the House of Love" but also the bass line and other elements. However, no lawsuits ensued (or were settled out of court).Fact|date=December 2007In late 2004, Was (Not Was) reformed and were back on stage for a two-month club tour through the Northeast and East Coast of the US, as well as
California ,Missouri ,Ohio ,Illinois (including stops at theHouse of Blues in Cleveland andChicago ),Maryland ,New York , andPennsylvania (in the Trocadero inPhiladelphia ). In October 2005, they played four gigs at the Jazz Café inLondon .In 2008, they released their fifth studio album
Boo! , featuring guest appearances fromKris Kristofferson ,Wayne Kramer ,Marcus Miller andBooker T. Jones , plus a song originally co-written withBob Dylan nearly 20 years earlier.Detroit's "
Metro Times " described the band as "an endearing mess... ...a sausage factory of funk, rock, jazz and electronic dance music, all providing a boogie-down backdrop for a radical (and witty) political message of unbridled personal freedom and skepticism of authority." [Bowe, Brian J. " [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=7137 Out Come the Freaks] ", "Metro Times ".December 29 2004 .] OnApril 22 2008 , they performed on the British show "Later... with Jools Holland ", and onMay 2 . they were the musical guest onLate Night with Conan O'Brien .The band kicked off its American tour on April 30, 2008, performing a well-received 2-hour set at Johnny D's in
Somerville, Massachusetts .Discography
Studio Albums
ee also
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List of number-one dance hits (United States)
*List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart References
Audio sample
External links
* [http://worldwidewas.com/ World Wide Was]
* [http://wasnotwas.proboards47.com Was (Not Was) Message Board]
* [http://www.myspace.com/wasnotwasfreaks MySpace Page]
* [http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=was_not_was Trouser Press entry]
* [http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608001772/Was-Not-Was.html Was (Not Was) at www.musicianguide.com]
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