- For Squirrels
Infobox musical artist
Name = For Squirrels
Background = group_or_band
Years_active = 1992–1996
Origin = Gainesville,Florida
Genre =Alternative rock
URL = [http://www.forsquirrels.net www.forsquirrels.net]
Label =Sony Records
Current_members =
Past_members = Travis Tooke
Jack GriegoJack Vigliatura
Bill White
Jay Russell
Andy LordFor Squirrels was an
alternative rock band based out ofGainesville, Florida , active between the years of1992 -1996 prior to changing their name to Subrosa and releasing an album before disbanding in2001 . Although their 1995 single "Mighty K.C." was a minor radio hit, the band is most remembered for the tragic touring van accident that claimed the lives of founding members Jack Vigliatura IV and Bill White, along with tour manager Tim Bender.History
The band's original lineup consisted of vocalist Vigliatura, bassist White, guitarist Travis Tooke, and drummer Jay Russell. Explaining the band's name, Vigliatura once stated, "We always said we'd play music for squirrels."
Drummer Jack Griego eventually replaced Russell; in early
1994 , they self-released their first full album, "Baypath Rd.", followed by the "Plymouth" EP, which simply re-released five songs directly taken from "Baypath Rd." After establishing a following, the band signed with Sony/550 Music released "Example" onAugust 3 ,1995 .On
September 8 ,1995 , while returning from playing theCMJ Music Marathon inNew York City , the band was involved in the auto accident that killed Vigliatura, White, and Bender. Griego and Tooke suffered multiple injuries, but survived the crash. "Mighty K.C.", about the death ofKurt Cobain , was a minor hit and continued to drive album sales after the classic lineup's dissolution.Shortly after, Tooke and Griego regrouped, with high school friend Andy Lord on bass, and Tooke taking over on vocals. In order to retool their chops, the new lineup began by playing a few low-key shows centered around classic For Squirrels songs and a selection of covers under the pseudonym "Revlover." Eventually, they resurrected the For Squirrels moniker and began writing and performing new, notably more aggressive material.
By 1996, the trio was playing under the name Subrosa. In the summer of
1997 , they released their only record under this name, "Never Bet The Devil Your Head", onSony Records , to decent reviews but poor sales. Second guitarist Mike Amish was later added, which was followed by Griego's departure and the band's eventual dissolution.Tooke, Lord and Amish have remained active in the Gainesville rock scene. Tooke has performed under several monikers and released a solo CD. Amish and Lord now play in the band
Papercranes . Tooke can also be seen playing in local Florida venues around Gainesville with a trio named Lettuce and Olive.Steven E. Goldman, a prominent Miami attorney, served as the band's manager.
External links and references
* [http://www.forsquirrels.net/bio.html Full Band Biography] from ForSquirrels.net
* [http://www.forsquirrels.net/discography/ Discography] from ForSquirrels.net
* [http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/ForSquirrels-Subrosa/ For Squirrels and Subrosa] atYahoo! Groups
* [http://www.maxbumps.net/2008/09/supergroverfor-squirrels-tribute.html For Squrrels Tribute Project]
* [http://www.myspace.com/papercranesmusic Papercranes] atMySpace
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