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Possum Dixon was an American
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band, which existed between 1989 and 1999. Fronted by singer-songwriter and bassist
Rob Zabrecky Robert Zabrecky (born June 2, 1968, in Burbank, California) is an American actor, author, magician, mentalist, and songwriter. His career began as a musician while being the front man for the band Possum Dixon. In the later years of his career, ...
, the group's neo- new wave pop and
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style first appeared among a string of early independently released 7 inch singles and on their self-titled debut on
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in 1993. Zabrecky's lyrical content often described love lost and slacker life in
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History

Formed in 1989 by college and high school friends Zabrecky and Celso Chavez, the group took their name from a suspected murderer mentioned on television show ''
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''. Initially performing as a duo, they mixed haphazard punk-folk compositions with store-front theatre to some measurable success, primarily performing at LA art/coffeehouses (Bebop Records & Fine Art, Jabberjaw, Pik-Me-Up). The following year, longtime friends and former schoolmates Robert O’Sullivan (guitar/organ/keyboards) and Rich Truel (drums) were enlisted and together a fuller musical range was explored. Chronicling their hometown's east side slacker life with a pop-rock sensibility, the band incorporated influences from
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. By 1992 Possum Dixon had logged a number of mini-tours and produced a number self-released 7 inch singles and cassettes which included "Music for a One Bedroom Apartment", "Nerves", "Watch the Girl Destroy Me", and a three single box-set released by Pronto Records. Along the way a strong following was built and eventually the band found themselves part of a flowering art-infused, indie and coffeehouse scene in Los Angeles. Secretly rehearsing by night in a warehouse (where Zabrecky worked as a mailroom clerk by day), hiding their equipment with boxes when they finished, the band diligently polished club-tested material and assembled what would become their first full length major label debut. The band had a helping hand from
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, who would frequently get up on stage before the band played to test his latest material. Zabrecky later recorded a bass track on Beck's first Geffen release, ''
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''. In 1993 the band signed to
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, based on the strength of their live performances and briefcase of club proven material. They sought the
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, and when the album was released, radio stations picked up "Watch the Girl Destroy Me". Aided by a steady flow of both radio airplay and
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airplay (the song's hit video), the track hit No. 9 on the
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chart in the U.S. ''
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'' magazine remarked: :"Zabrecky's new wave-noir vignettes are littered with overheard conversations, chattering radios, lucky numbers, and visitors from other planets - the markings of one man's attempt to make some sense out of postmodern chaos." The band embarked on a tour schedule throughout the United States and
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, headlining and supporting groups such as the
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. During the sessions, the band replaced drummer Rich Truel with Byron Reynolds, who had served a brief tenure on drums prior to Truel. The band chose Boston producer Tim O'Heir (
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) to capture the band's dark, moody, new wave-ish emotions. The LP was an array of influences of 1970s power pop to no-wave chaos, and again the critics were positive. ''Raygun'' magazine described the group as "a rough-yet polished band whose anguished pop songs and intelligent, esoteric lyrics are love themes for the dysfunctional 90s." After a touring schedule, the band released two EPs: ''Sunshine or Noir'' and ''Tropic of Celso''. They also contributed a song to 1997's ''We Are Not DEVO'' cover album. Around this time Robert O'Sullivan quit to pursue other interests. What was to be their third and final effort, ''
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'', was released in 1998. During the process, the band enlisted the help of longtime friend and guitarist Matt Devine, and the production of
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singer-songwriter
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, who found clarity in a clean and sober Zabrecky. Go-Go's guitarist
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also provided backup on the song "Faultlines." Ultimately this produced an album that was more The Cars than Possum Dixon, and overshadowed what the group was best known for. Following the release, the group broke up. Founding guitarist Celso Chavez died on May 9, 2012, due to complications from pneumonia.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Possum Dixon Possum Dixon was an American Rock music, rock band, which existed between 1989 and 1999. Fronted by singer-songwriter and bassist Rob Zabrecky, the group's neo-New wave music, new wave pop and post punk style first appeared among a string of earl ...
'' (1993, Interscope) * ''
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'' (1996, Interscope) * ''
New Sheets ''New Sheets'' is the third and final studio album by the American alternative rock band Possum Dixon. It was released in 1998 on Interscope Records. Many of the songs were co-written by outside musicians, including Jane Wiedlin, Fred Schneider ...
'' (1998, Interscope)


EPs

* ''Possum Dixon'' (1991) (self-released) * ''Music for a One Bedroom Apartment'' (1992, Pronto Records) (box set of three 45 RPM singles) * ''Sunshine or Noir'' (1996, Interscope) * ''A Tropic of Celso'' (1996, Interscope)


Band lineup

*
Rob Zabrecky Robert Zabrecky (born June 2, 1968, in Burbank, California) is an American actor, author, magician, mentalist, and songwriter. His career began as a musician while being the front man for the band Possum Dixon. In the later years of his career, ...
: vocals, bass guitar, double bass (1989–1998) * Celso Chavez: guitar, vocals (1989–1998, died 2012) * Robert O'Sullivan: guitar, keyboards (1990–1997) * Rich Truel: drums (1990, 1992–1995) * Byron Reynolds: drums (1991, 1995–1998) * Steve P: drums (1992)


Awards

* 1999 LA Weekly Award for Best Pop/Rock Band * 1999 California Music Awards


References


External links

* Possum Dixon at Billboardbr>Possum Dixon at Artist DirectRob Zabrecky (Possum Dixon Singer) Official WebsiteRob Zabrecky on Internet Movie Database
* ttp://www.urbanhonking.com/greatestband/archives/2004/07/i_love_the_new.html Urban Honkingbr>''LA Weekly'' Article Featuring Rob Zabrecky and Possum DixonPossum Dixon 1999 LA Weekly Music Award Recipients
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