- Breakfast with Amy
Infobox musical artist
Name = Breakfast with Amy
Img_capt = Breakfast with Amy in 1990, left to right, Caryn Colbert, Chris Colbert, David Koval, Bob "Edwin" Wohler, Paul Pellegrin
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Origin =La Habra ,California
Genre =Christian alternative rock
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Years_active = 1986—1992
Label =Narrowpath Records Blonde Vinyl Records Flying Tart Records
Associated_acts =Sass O' Frass Tunic Uthanda Fluffy Duraluxe Splendora Phantasmic
URL = [http://breakfastwithamy.tripod.com/ Unofficial Breakfast with Amy Website]
Past_members =David Koval Bob "Edwin" Wohler Chris Colbert Caryn Barker Colbert Paul Pellegrin Jeff "Tennesse Beans" Beahn Jeremy Woods Charlotte Stripland Rich Berger Breakfast with Amy was an Alternative Christian rock band that formed in 1986 in
La Habra, California at the La Habra Four-Square church. At that time, the band consisted ofvocalist David Koval, bassist Jeff "Tennesse Beans" Beahn, guitarist Christopher Colbert, and drummer Paul Pellegrin. The pastor of the church was throwing a Saturday night concert. A band had backed out and he needed a replacement. David, Christopher, Paul and Jeff quickly formed "Friends of Amy" to perform. [ "Recollections of drummer Paul Pellegrin, 25 May 2008" (private email to author). ]The band was later joined by Caryn Barker (married the guitarist Christopher Colbert about 1989, divorced about 1996) and Charlotte Stripland on bass. Charlotte was later permanently replaced in 1989 by Bob "Edwin" Wohler. Brothers Eric and Jeremy Wood filled in on Bass and Drums respectively in the final days of the band.
The band initially released an independent demo tape in 1987. It featured 3 songs (Funeral, Ferris Wheel and Love Song) and was recorded at Half Moon Studio by engineer Dan Bush. For the demo, the line-up featured Rich Berger on Drums. [ "Liner notes of the 'Breakfast with Amy' 3 song demo tape"] In 1988 the band released a professionally recorded demo tape (see side B of the Narrowpath release). In 1989 Breakfast with Amy was approached by Greg Sostrom of
Narrowpath Records and subsequently signed by him in 1990. This lead to the formal release of their studio album " Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt". The album was recorded atCasbah studios inFullerton, California during two sessions about a year apart. The A side featured new material recorded at the time the band signed withNarrowpath Records ofConcord, California .It was produced by the legendaryChaz Ramierez known for his work in the Orange County New Wave and Punk scenes. The B side featured their first studio tracks (previously sold at concerts). After limited release through Narrowpath, the band signed with Michael Knott'sBlonde Vinyl Records in 1991 ["Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt (first release)" | [http://www.knottheads.com/bvdetail.php?id=bwa Artist Profile at Blonde Vinyl Tribute Page] .] . With a new label that could better represent the band's progressive music and image, Breakfast with Amy quickly moved to the forefront of the underground Christian rock scene that had been taking shape in Southern California since the early 80's ["Dad album release" | [http://breakfastwithamy.tripod.com/dad.html AMG review] .] . During the short lifespan of Blonde Vinyl, Breakfast with Amy released 2 studio albums. After the collapse of Blonde Vinyl Records (largely due to a poor distribution network, ill equipt to handle "new" music in the Gospel market) the band dissolved. In 1995, they released their final album (a live compilation), "Live At The Hawleywould Bowl! ", underFlying Tart records . The band never truly found a mainstream audience in or out of Christian circles.In 1995, Gray Dot records re-released their first album with completely re-mastered tracks andfour bonus demo tracks (culled from their original demo). Today, Breakfast with Amy is remembered by fans of the fledgling alternative Christian rock scene as oneof the staples of Blonde Vinyl Records, being present on nearly all of their compilation CDs (as well as other alternative Christian rockcompilations) and being one of only a few artists on the label to make a music video ["Breakfast with Amy bio" | [http://www.knottheads.com/bvdetail.php?id=bwa Artist Profile at Blonde Vinyl Tribute Page] .] .
For those lucky enough to have seen them live, the band may be best remembered for their outlandish stage shows. A typical performance featured costumes,
Go go dancing , flamingtaxidermy , and movie projectors used as stage lighting. Shows often ended with instrument destruction and a 5 minute wall offeedback . Due to these factors, the band was rarely invited back to a venue be it a club or a church.Stylistically, the band is best described as
Post-punk , mixing elements ofPsychedelic rock ,Art rock , andPunk rock into an odd amalgam. Some of the songs have decidedlyPop music melodies, while others feature layer after layer of guitardissonance andfeedback . Musical influences includeU2 ,Echo and the Bunnymen ,Sonic Youth ,The Who ,The Ramones ,The Sex Pistols andThe New York Dolls .Band Members
Band members
*David Koval — vocals, electric sitar, acoustic guitar, bass, keyboards, mandolin
*Jeff "Tennessee Beans" Beahn - bass guitar
*Charlotte Stripland - bass guitar
*Bob "Edwin" Wohler — bass guitar
*Eric Wood - bass guitar
*Christopher "Chrissy" Colbert — guitar
*Caryn Colbert — guitar
*Rich Berger - drums
*Paul Pellegrin — drums
*Jeremy Wood - drumsStage Hands
*Mr. Rhumba -
Team captain andbabysitter (band manager)
*Nathan Pellegrin -Projectionist
*Trish the Dish -Go Go dancer
*LaLa Nellie -Go Go dancer
*Beth -Go Go dancer
*Gina -Go Go dancer
*Sonja -Go Go dancer
*Margaret the Bubble GirlDiscography
Studio Albums
*Breakfast with Amy (custom demo)
*Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt (custom demo)
* Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt (Narrowpath #SPCN7900602550) 1990
* Dad (Blonde Vinyl #BVCD 5556) 1991
*Tuck in Your Love Gift [unreleased album from Vox Vinyl] 1991
*product # bvcd 3482 (love gift) (Blonde Vinyl #BVCD 3482) 1992
* Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt [reissue] (gray dot #gdr 9503CD) 1995Live Albums
*Live At The Hawleywould Bowl! (Flying Tart #TARTCD 1005) 1995Compilations
*Blonde Vinyl Teaser II: Food for Thought (Blonde Vinyl #BVCD 0072) 1991
*Radioactive Hits: The Definitive Blonde Vinyl Collection (Broken Records #84418-8885-2) 1993
*Live Long and Perspire: Sub Tart Vol. 1 (Flying Tart #TART-1001) 1995?
*Afters (gray dot #BPD3010) 1997
*Toast and Olive. "Friends of Tomorrow" (gray dot #BDP3031) 1998Videos
*Me [video of the song]
*The Sound of One Hand Snacking [unreleased documentary]ee also
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Blonde Vinyl Records
*Gray Dot Records References
External links
* [http://breakfastwithamy.tripod.com/ The Unofficial Breakfast with Amy Webpage]
* [http://www.knottheads.com/bvdetail.php?id=bwa Artist Profile at Blonde Vinyl Tribute Page]
* [http://www.drindustrial.com/bandInfoMain.php?pb_id=2000031 Discography Information at drindustrial]
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