- Beat Farmers
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Name = The Beat Farmers
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Origin = San Diego, CA
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Genre =Cowpunk Hard rock Country rock
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Years_active = 1983-1995
Label = Rhino, Curb, Sector 2
Associated_acts = The Penetrators, Shames, The Rockin' Roulettes
URL = [http://sdam.com/artists/bf/ http://sdam.com/artists/bf/]
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Past_members =Country Dick Montana , Jerry Raney, Rolle Dexter Love, Buddy Blue, Joey Harris
Notable_instruments = The Beat Farmers were acowpunk band who formed inSan Diego, CA in August of 1983, and enjoyed a cult following throughout the 1980s and early 1990s before the premature death oflead singer anddrummer Country Dick Montana . Their music has been described as an amalgamation ofcow punk ,jangle pop ,roots rock ,hard-twang Americana ,country-rock ,swingabilly , and Creedence swamp-pop. The Beat Farmersdiscography is extensive but numerous recordings are hard to find orout of print . [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/beatfarmers/discography Beat Farmers discography, "Rolling Stone " magazine] ]History
1983 - A former record store owner, and past president of
The Kinks Preservation Society fan club, Country Dick Montana, drummer for the pioneering San Diego punk bandThe Penetrators , formed the Beat Farmers with ex-Shames singer-guitarist Jerry Raney. The two musicians quickly recruited singer-guitarist "Buddy Blue " Seigal and bassistRolle Love from local rockabilly bandThe Rockin' Roulettes . The new group began a residency at the Spring Valley Inn (having to move the pool table out of the way before performances), then moved to Bodie's, nearSan Diego State University . The band started to gain a following in San Diego andLos Angeles clubs, satisfying a need for roots-based rock 'n' roll.1984 - By March they were signed to a
record deal withRhino Records for a one-off-deal with a $4,000 budget. The first album, "Tales of the New West", was produced by Blasters /Los Lobos saxophonistSteve Berlin and released in January 1985. It included "Happy Boy", frequently played on theDoctor Demento show, a favorite of the group's live shows and the only song of the 1980s -- or any other era -- to contain the chorus "Hubba-hubba-hubba-hubba-hubba"; the song was extensively played on San Diego radio stationKGB-FM by disc jockey's Jim McInnes and Pat Martin. The album also included cover songs "Reason to Believe" byBruce Springsteen , and "There She Goes Again " byThe Velvet Underground , along with 12 other original songs. The first studio experience, according to guitarist Buddy Blue,“Was pretty intimidating, I remember at the studio Barbra Streisand was in one room and Jermaine Jackson was in another. Later we did overdubs in a smaller studio and there was this big tank of nitrous oxide. That album was kind of cut in between everybody taking trips over to the tank and huffing nitrous!”
1985 – During a month-long tour of
England , the band recorded a six-song EP forDemon Records , "Glad 'N' Greasy". It was co-produced byGraham Parker &The Rumour keyboardistBob Andrews . The EP included a sped-up dancehall version ofNeil Young 's "Powderfinger," as well as an outrageous version of "Beat Generation" performed in a Rod-McKuen-meets-Richard-Hell style by a bassoon-voiced Montana and featured intoxicated backing vocals fromDave Alvin ,Nick Lowe ,Gene Taylor ,Dan Stuart , andLoudon Wainwright III . According to guitarist Blue,“ [Loudon Wainwright] just happened to be in London, too, so he was hanging out with us drinking in pubs.”
The English critics loved the band; the editor of
Melody Maker followed them around and subsequently compared them toThe Beatles .1986 – After England came a grueling American tour and a seven record deal with
Curb Records followed by a souring experience making the next Beat Farmers record, "Van Go". According to Blue, “Curb Records wanted the next Dire Straits.” A disgusted Blue gave his notice and went solo. Montana wanted to replace him withJoey Harris andPaul Kamanski , both formerly of top local rock bandThe Fingers . Raney objected that the band does not need three singer-guitarists, so only Harris is added to the lineup. Joey Harris, a guitarist and mandolinist, had worked earlier with Montana in a precursor to the Beat Farmers calledCountry Dick and the Snuggle Bunnies .1987 – Curb Records/MCA released "The Pursuit of Happiness". The album featured Kamanski's "Hollywood Hills" and a memorable cover of the
Johnny Cash chestnut "Big River". "Hideaway", written by Joey Harris, was featured in the soundtrack to the film Major League. The band also began a tour inEurope , where the passion forblues-rock ,roots rock andcountry rock ran higher than in parts of the U.S. The single "Make It Last" got airplay on nearly 45 country western stations. However, once countryradio programmers listened to the rest of the album, they dropped the song. Many programmers felt the rest of the album was too rock 'n' roll oriented. In this year, the Beat Farmers' song "Big Big Man" was featured inThe Garbage Pail Kids Movie .1989 – "Poor and Famous" was released and included "King of Sleaze", a notable collaboration by Montana and
Mojo Nixon . Later in the year, Montana and Harris formed a side project with Nixon and Alvin called thePleasure Barons , a group that specialized inlounge music .1990 – "Loud and Plowed and . . . LIVE!!", a live album released by Curb Records. It was recorded in San Diego at the Bacchanal nightclub on the nights of Dec. 30 and 31, 1989, and Jan. 1, 1990, capturing the vibrant essence of the band. It featured cameos by Nixon and
Iron Butterfly alumJack Pinney . The funny opening remarks are by then-KGB afternoon deejay and huge Beat Farmers fan, Jim McInnes.1991 - Montana was treated for a
thyroid condition and continued to visit the doctor's office forcancer treatments. The band appeared onLate Night With David Letterman on Friday, June 14, 1991 onNBC . [ [http://www.boxxet.com/Late_Show_with_David_Letterman/Video:Beat_Farmers_on_Letterman_Hideaway_268zbw/ The Late Show with David Letterman, 1991] ] The band grew dissatisfied with its relationship with Curb Records and attempted to get out of their seven-album contract. Montana continued side projects in the Los Angeles area, including theIncredible Hayseeds ,Country Dick's Petting Zoo ,Country Dick's Garage , along with the Pleasure Barons.1993 – Finally free from its contractual obligations with Curb/MCA, which reportedly hoped to oust Montana from the band, the group recorded "Viking Lullabys" in
Vancouver ,Canada .1994 – "Viking Lullabys" was released in August by
Sector 2 , anAustin, Texas record label . The band toured heavily to support the release, while working on a second album for Sector 2.1995 – Curb/MCA put out "The Best of the Beat Farmers", without the band's consent. Sector 2 released "Manifold" in September; however, it was released two weeks earlier in San Diego to coincide with the San Diego
Street Scene Outdoor Festival. The group toured the U.S. in September and October, playing venues inTexas ,Chicago ,Detroit , andNew York . On November 8, Country Dick Montana died of a heart attack while performing "The Girl I Almost Married", three songs into the set at theLong Horn Club inWhistler, British Columbia . The remaining Beat Farmers decided to dissolve the band three days later; however, in the years that followed, the remaining members would form several new bands, includingRaney-Blue ,Powerthud ,The Joey Show ,Joey Harris and The Mentals ,Flying Putos , and the Farmers.1996 –
Bar None Records ofHoboken, N.J posthumously released "The Devil Lied to Me", a Country Dick Montana solo album. The performers includedKaty Moffatt ,Rosie Flores , Nixon, and Alvin. The selections include Dave Alvin's "Rich Man's Town", Paul Kamanski's "Indigo Rider", a cover ofTom Petty 's "Listen to Her Heart", and the originals "King of the Hobos," as well as a tribute to amateurrappers "Bum Rap".2003 – Buddy Blue released "The Beat Farmers Live at the Spring Valley Inn, 1983" on his own label,
Clarence Records . "Happy Boy" was featured in the 2003 movieDumb and Dumberer .2005 – The newly named
Farmers (Blue, Raney, Love and drummerJoel Kmak ) released "Loaded", also on the Clarence label. The Farmers played at local San Diego venues, thrilling the crowd with old Beat Farmer tunes on request. One of them, "Watching the River", closed out the re-released and extended edition of "Tales of the New West"; its inclusion made a nice coda to the story of the Beat Farmers’ early-and best-years2006 - Buddy Blue died of a heart attack on April 2 at his La Mesa home at the age of 48. A few days earlier, at a club called the Parkway in
El Cajon ,California , he had given his final performance, joining Jerry Raney for an acoustic show that featured new material as well as versions of classic Beat Farmers songs. [ [http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2006/04/04/Guitaristwriter_Bernard_Seigal_dead_at_48/UPI-20831144181311/ Buddy Blue obit, UPI entertainment news, 04/04/2006] ]Country Dick Montana was known for lying on his back and drinking his
beer using only his feet, like agrizzly bear and bantering with hisaudiences , whom he often sprayed with beer. After performing a show, he would often walk around the club, shake hands, sign autographs, and chat with fans. Despite being treated for throat cancer twice, he was always ready for a beer run.The Beat Farmers were a band that stayed true to what they believed, which is good, honest, and straight ahead
rock and roll music . Their sound is difficult to describe--too rock for country, too country for rock. They were an influential and unusual band insomuch as they had two lead guitarists and three lead vocalists.2008- Rolle Love leaves The Farmers in June after 25 years of farming as Jerry Raney,Joel Kmak, Corbin Turner soldier on with new bass player and old friend and former Penetrator, Chris 'Sully' Sullivan on bass as the new and revived line up soldiers on playing many bar gigs and party dates around San Diego County.
Band members
*Country Dick Montana (Dan McLain) (drums, guitar, vocals) 1983 to 1995
*Jerry Raney (guitar, vocals) 1983 to 1995
*Rolle Dexter Love (bass) 1983 to 1995
*Buddy Blue (guitar, vocals) 1983 to 1986
*Joey Harris (guitar, vocals) 1986 to 1995*The Farmers 2008 Line up
*Jerry Raney Lead Vocals & Guitar
*Joel Kmak (Drums)
*Corbin Turner (vocals, percussion)
*Chris Sullivan (Bass)Discography
*Tales of the New West (1985)
*Glad 'N' Greasy (1986)
*Van Go (1986)
*Pursuit of Happiness (1987)
*Poor and Famous (1989)
*Loud and Plowed and . . . LIVE!!(1990)
*Viking Lullabys (1994)
*Manifold (1995)
*Best of the Beat Farmers (1995)
* The Devil Lied to Me (1996) Country Dick Montana posthumous solo
*Live at the Spring Valley Inn, 1983 (2003)
*Tales of the New West (re-released in an extended edition by Rhino Records in 2004)Media occurrences of music
*"Happy Boy" is played on popular Pittsburgh
classic rock stationWDVE every Friday around 3 PM to signal the end of the work week and the start of the weekend. The tradition started sometime in the 1980s shortly after the song first came out.
*"Happy Boy" was played in the2003 movieDumb and Dumberer .
*"Riverside" was played in the1986 movie Rad.
*"Riverside" was used in a1986 Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch) radio commercial. Montana also provided the voice over for the ad.
*"Hideaway" is featured in the soundtrack to the1989 film Major League.
*"Big Big Man" was featured inThe Garbage Pail Kids Movie External links
* [http://sdam.com/artists/bf/ The ORIGINAL BEAT FARMERS website]
* [http://www.music-city.org/Beat-Farmers/discography/ Beat Farmers discography]
* [http://www.thefarmersmusic.com/ The Farmers official website]
* [http://www.joeyharris.com Joey Harris official website]
* [http://www.buddyblue.com Buddy Blue official website]
* [http://www.howardowens.com/dick Country Dick Montana's Obit/Biography]
* [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/beat_farmers/bio.jhtml/ VH1 Music]
* [http://www.harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=1962&searchword=Loudon+Wainwright+III/ Harp Magazine]
* [http://www.highbias.com/reviews/20040509_long1.html/ High Bias Review]
* [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20050902-9999-1c02records1.html/ San Diego on the Record]
* [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/obituaries/20060403-9999-1m3blue.html/ Sign on San Diego]References
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