- Center for Disease Control Boys
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Name = Center for Disease Control Boys
Img_capt = CDC Boys Live, Central Tavern, Seattle 1986
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Genre = Western Swing
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Years_active = 1986-1987
Label = Fin de Siecle Records
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Past_members = Dean Wartti, George Hackett, Chris Cornell, Ben McMillan, Orville Johnson, Bob Maguire, Jonathan Poneman, Tamara Jones, Gary Heffern, Tim Bowman, Artie Palm
Notable_instruments = Accordion, fiddle, mandolin, 12-string guitar, 6-string guitar, bass, stand up drums, saw, spoons, washboard, jaw harpThe Center for Disease Control Boys were a satirical
Western swing band formed inSeattle, Washington in 1986. Their performances included a mixture of original compositions and older songs written by such artists asBob Wills ,Asleep at the Wheel , andWoody Guthrie . Their stage show used an extensive array of props and costumes such as bales ofhay , stuffed roosters, rubber trout, and wads of self printed 'country currency'. Although the band was only in existence for six months, they are noteworthy for their ever changing lineup of musicians and performers which includedChris Cornell withSoundgarden , [ [http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/releases/cdc.shtml Unofficial SG Homepage: Side Projects - CDC Boys ] ] Jonathan Poneman, founder ofSub Pop Records, and Ben McMillan, lead singer forSkin Yard andGruntruck .History
The CDC Boys was a design and musical collaboration between Dean Wartti and George Hackett in 1986. Wartti was manager and booking agent for the Ditto Tavern, which filled a void in the local music scene by providing a venue for
folk , punk,art rock , and emerginggrunge bands from the Northwest. Hackett was an accomplishedguitarist who worked atBoeing and shared Wartti's interest in cultural satire, diverse musical tastes, and leftist politics. Wartti had a background in theatrical performance and design. As they wrote the songs and assembled the props and graphics, the two realized that a diverse cast of band members could be found within the roster of Ditto performers. Rehearsals were held at the SKUD artists collective inBelltown, Seattle, Washington and an opening performance was booked at the Rainbow Tavern as part of aKCMU Showcase. Thus began the band's short but illustrious career.Lineup
The line up for the debut of the CDC Boys was:
*Dean Wartti: vocals,
washboard ,accordion
*George Hackett:Twelve string guitar , vocals, waders
*Ben McMillan (Skin Yard,Gruntruck ): vocals, cowbell
*Tamara Jones (Brides of Frankenstein):Double bass , vocals
*Bob Maguire (The Subterraneans): vocals,guitar
*Gary Heffern (Penetrators): vocals, stage presence
*Chris Cornell (Soundgarden ): drums, vocals,overalls
*They were joined onstage by accomplished Seattle instrumentalistOrville Johnson :fiddle ,mandolin The show also featured singing cowgirls who freely dispensed hay, empty Shake 'N' Bake boxes, and wads of 'country buckeroos.'
*Cowgirl #1: Juliana Wood
*Cowgirl #2: Debra June ConnorAs the CDC Boys existed mainly as a comedic
side project for all concerned, the band's line up continued to change, and included the following at times:*Jonathan Poneman (bass)
*Artie Palm (mouth harp and guitar)
*Tim Bowman (accordion andmusical saw )The CDC Boys concluded their brief career by releasing a 45 single 'We're The Center for Disease Control Boys b/w 'Who We Hatin' Now Mr. Reagan?' on their own Fin De Siecle label. Their final performance was at Seattle's annual
Bumbershoot Festival, where they debuted a stirring opus to theKennedy Assassination entitled, 'Grassy Knoll 'Discography
Throughout their career, The Center for Disease Control Boys played only nine shows, but they put out a 45 vinyl single on Fin de Siecle Records in 1986.
Additional information
• George Hackett, who worked at
Boeing at the time of the CDC Boys, went on to become Andrea Hackett, founder of theLas Vegas Dancers Alliance , the most widely-known organization of strippers in Las Vegas. ["The Last Honest Place in America" by Marc Cooper, Nation Books, pp. 67-86]• Ben McMillan died in January, 2008 in Seattle from complications related to diabetes [http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/earcandy/archives/130524.asp] .
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References
• Information on
Orville Johnson and Bob Maguire:http://users.resist.ca:80/~kirstena/pagemodernbuskers.html• Information from Sub Pop Records on
Soundgarden and the CDC Boys:http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/releases/cdc.shtml• Infopedia reference that list the CDC Boys as one of Chris Cornell's first bands:http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.indiepedia.de/index.php/Chris_Cornell&prev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522center%2Bfor%2Bdisease%2Bcontrol%2Bboys%2522%26start%3D20%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN
• Tribute to '80's bands, including the CDC Boys, from Variant Cause:http://www.variantcause.com/vc13.htm
• CDC Boys featured on Dr. Demento radio show, October 5, 1986:http://dmdb.org/cgi-bin/plinfo.pl?drd86l.1005.html
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