The Pietasters are an American eight-piece
ska
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/
soul
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band from
Washington, D.C.
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, with additional members from
Maryland
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and
Virginia
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.
History
In 1990, Stephen Jackson and Chris Watt met at
Virginia Tech
The Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, commonly referred to as Virginia Tech (VT), is a Public university, public Land-grant college, land-grant research university with its main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, United States ...
, through mutual friend Tal Bayer, who was attending nearby
Radford University
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, and they formed a ska band called the Slugs with their former schoolmate Tom Goodin, and an architecture classmate, Ben Gauslin. They changed their name to the Dancecrashers for a few months, before taking the name the Pietasters.
The newly formed band convinced the local college booking agency to bring the band
Bad Manners
Bad Manners are an English Two-tone (music genre), two-tone and ska Musical ensemble, band led by frontman Buster Bloodvessel. Early appearances included ''Top of the Pops'' and the live film documentary ''Dance Craze'' (1981).
They were at ...
from England to perform at the Virginia Tech auditorium, with themselves as the opening act. This was their first public performance, following shows they had staged in the living room of Jackson and Watt's rental house. The two bands later toured the U.S. and Europe together.
In the early 1990s, a similar band from the DC area,
the Skunks, asked the Pietasters to play a local ska night at a bar in Georgetown, which was followed by a series of shows at dive bars in DC, Maryland and Virginia. The manager of one of the bars, Nick Nichols, befriended the band and helped them record their first record, ''
The Pietasters'', also known as ''Piestomp''.
In the summer of 1993, the Pietasters set out on their first national tour in a used school bus they had bought for $900. By the end of the tour, almost all of the original members quit the band, with only trumpeter Carlos Linares and lead singer Steve Jackson now remaining as original members.
The Pietasters recruited Jeremy Roberts, Toby Hansen, and Alan Makranczy as their new horn players, Rob Steward (Covington) on drums, and Paul Ackerman on keys. Tom Goodin remained on guitar. The new line-up continued to tour, and soon came to the attention of
Bucket Hingley, front man of
the Toasters
The Toasters are one of the original American Third wave ska, third wave of ska bands. Founded in New York City in 1981, the band has released nine studio albums, primarily through Moon Ska Records.
History
Englishman Robert Hingley relocated ...
and owner of
Moon Ska Records
Moon Ska Records was one of the most influential ska record labels of the 1980s and 1990s.
The label operated from 1983 until 2000, and during those seventeen years, only released ska and ska-influenced music. Originally named ''Moon Records'', a ...
, who invited the Pietasters to join a tour package called "Skavoovie 94" with the Toasters and
the Scofflaws
The Scofflaws are a Huntington, Long Island, New York-based third wave ska band that debuted in 1988. Known for their rambunctious live shows, technically proficient horn solos and tight arrangements, the Scofflaws were one of the top third w ...
. They also performed with artists including
No Doubt
No Doubt is an American rock band formed in Anaheim, California in 1986. For most of its career, the band has consisted of vocalist and founding member Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young. Keyboar ...
, the
Dance Hall Crashers
Dance Hall Crashers (often abbreviated to DHC) is an American ska punk band formed in 1989 in Berkeley, California. Initially founded by former Operation Ivy members Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, the band has had a fluid lineup over its caree ...
,
Hepcat, Let's Go Bowling, and the Skatalites. By the end of the tour, the Pietasters began recording ''Oolooloo'' on Moon Ska with
Victor Rice
Victor Rice (born April 17, 1967) is an American bassist, composer and producer from Long Island, NY. Rice moved to New York City in 1985 to attend Manhattan School of Music, where he received his Bachelor of Music, BM and MM degrees in orchestra ...
producing.
''
Oolooloo'' came out in the summer of 1995, after which bassist Chris Watt left the Pietasters to perform with Eastern Standard Time, and Todd Eckhart moved from rhythm guitar to bass.
In 1995, the lead singer of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones,
Dicky Barrett, approached the band at a show in Providence, Rhode Island, while they were considering breaking up, and offered to take them on the road over the next few years.
As the Pietasters continued to tour, they recorded ''
Strapped Live!'' between stops in the
Cat's Cradle
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in
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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and
the Black Cat in Washington, DC., which was released in 1996. Throughout this period, the Pietasters had been recording new songs and covers, and re-recording older tracks. The results ended up as a new/compilation album, ''Comply''.
Meanwhile, the band filmed their first video in 1996, a live video filmed at the Scooter Rally and F'n Rock Party they produced at an old outdoor soul venue called Wilmer's Alley in
Brandywine, Maryland
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. The video was filmed by Burning Toast Productions and featured scenes of the festival and live performance of the Pietasters playing their
Jimmy Holiday cover, "The New Breed".
While backstage at a show in
Los Angeles
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during a tour with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones,
Tim Armstrong
Timothy Ross Armstrong (born November 25, 1965) is an American musician, songwriter and record producer. Known for his distinctive voice, he is the singer/guitarist for the punk rock band Rancid (band), Rancid and hip hop/punk rock supergroup T ...
, guitarist with
Rancid, and his business partner, Chris Qualiana, approached the band and asked if they would join a new label they were creating,
Hellcat Records
Hellcat Records is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California. The label, an offshoot of Epitaph Records, was started as a partnership between Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion, the owner of Epitaph, and Tim Armstrong of Rancid ...
, also featuring
the Slackers
The Slackers are an American ska band, formed in Manhattan, New York in 1991. The band's sound is a mix of ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub, soul, garage rock, and jazz. The Slackers' notability is credited to their prolific career, tours of Nort ...
,
Hepcat and
Dropkick Murphys
Dropkick Murphys are an American Celtic punk band formed in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1996. The current lineup consists of co-lead vocalist and bassist Ken Casey, drummer Matt Kelly, co-lead vocalist Al Barr (on hiatus from the band since 202 ...
.
After clearing the move with Moon Ska, the Pietasters signed with Hellcat, a subsidiary of
Epitaph Records
Epitaph Records is an American independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records, is owned by Tim Armstrong, frontman of the punk rock band Rancid. Several ...
, and their next album, ''
Willis
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United States
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* Willis, Kansas, a city
* Willis, Michigan, an unincorporated community
* Willis, Nebraska, an unincorporated community
* Willis, Oklahoma, an unincorporat ...
'' was recorded and released in 1997, produced by
Brett Gurewitz
Brett W. Gurewitz (born May 12, 1962), nicknamed Mr. Brett, is an American musician and record producer, best known as the co-founder and guitarist of the Punk rock, punk band Bad Religion. He is also the owner of the music label Epitaph Records ...
, owner of Epitaph Records and guitarist for
Bad Religion
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.
The band recorded their second video, "Stone Feeling", to support this album, another live video with the assistance of Burning Toast Productions, filmed at a venue in Washington, D.C., and another video for "Out All Night", also filmed in Washington, D.C., and directed by
Grady Cooper. They toured the U.S., followed by their first European tour, as well as making appearances on the
Warped Tour
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and opening or headlining for
the Reverend Horton Heat
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, the
Ramones
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, the
Cherry Poppin Daddies,
Bad Brains
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,
Ozomatli
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, the
Bouncing Souls
The Bouncing Souls are an American punk rock band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, formed in 1989. By the time of their acknowledgment by the national punk rock scene, they had reignited a "pogo" element to New Jersey punk rock by playing fast li ...
,
Dropkick Murphy's,
Murphy's Law
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Though similar statements and concepts have been made over the course of history, the law itself was coined by, and named after, Americ ...
,
Fugazi
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,
They Might Be Giants
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,
H2O, the
Skatalites and
Flogging Molly
Flogging Molly is an Irish-American seven-piece Celtic punk band formed in Los Angeles in 1997, led by Irish vocalist Dave King, formerly of the hard rock band Fastway. They are signed to their own record label, Borstal Beat Records.
Histor ...
.
Their song "Out All Night" was featured in the videogames ''
Street Sk8er'' for the PlayStation, and ''
NCAA Football 06''.
In 1999, the Pietasters went back to the studio to record ''Awesome Mix Tape No. 6'' for Epitaph's
Hellcat Records
Hellcat Records is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California. The label, an offshoot of Epitaph Records, was started as a partnership between Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion, the owner of Epitaph, and Tim Armstrong of Rancid ...
, again recorded and produced by Brett Gurewitz, with portions of the album recorded at Tim Armstrong's house. The album was named after the mix-tape from ''
Boogie Nights
''Boogie Nights'' is a 1997 American drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Paul Thomas Anderson. It is set in Los Angeles's San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic ...
''. The Pietasters recorded another video, "Yesterday's Over", to support the album. They finished the album and toured Europe with the Warped Tour, then the US again with the
Pilfers
Pilfers are an American ska band formed in 1997, when former Toasters vocalist, Coolie Ranx, at the urging of Pietaster's vocalist Steve Jackson, joined with former Bim Skala Bim trombonist, Vinny Nobile. To complete the lineup, they rec ...
and
Spring Heeled Jack, ending 1999 with a period opening for
Joe Strummer
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. Paul Ackerman and Tom Goodin left the band, as did bassist Todd Eckhardt, who was replaced by Jorge Pezzimenti. Erick Morgan, formerly of the Skunks, took over keys, and Toby Hansen replaced Tom Goodin on guitar.
In late 2001, the Pietasters were recording their next album when they learned that former bassist,
Todd Eckhardt, had died of a viral heart infection. The Bouncing Souls included "Todd's Song" on their album ''
Anchor's Away'' in his memory. The Pietasters released a new album in 2002 entitled ''
Turbo
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'', Eckhardt's nickname.
The album caught the attention of
James Brown
James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, musician, and record producer. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th-century music, he is referred to by Honorific nick ...
, who asked the Pietasters to be his backing band at a sold-out concert in Washington DC in December 2002.
In 2003, the Pietasters released their live DVD, ''Live at the
9:30 Club''.
In 2006, the Pietasters played the International Ska Circus in
Las Vegas
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.
On August 21, 2007, the Pietasters released a new studio album entitled ''
All Day''.
In 2010, the Pietasters performed at the 9:30 Club's 30th anniversary in Washington, D.C., and were introduced by
Henry Rollins
Henry Lawrence Garfield (born February 13, 1961), known professionally as Henry Rollins, is an American singer, writer, spoken word artist, actor, comedian, and presenter. After performing in the short-lived hardcore punk band State of Alert in 1 ...
.
In November 2011, Connecticut's
Asbestos Records and Chicago's Underground Communiqué Records launched a fundraiser on
Kickstarter
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to release ''
Oolooloo'' on vinyl, among other third-wave ska classics from
Pilfers
Pilfers are an American ska band formed in 1997, when former Toasters vocalist, Coolie Ranx, at the urging of Pietaster's vocalist Steve Jackson, joined with former Bim Skala Bim trombonist, Vinny Nobile. To complete the lineup, they rec ...
,
Edna's Goldfish, and
Suburban Legends.
On April 20, 2020, the band announced that former keyboard player Erick Morgan had died on April 18 of
pneumonia
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.
Band members
Current lineup
*Stephen Jackson –
vocals
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*Joe Ross –
guitar
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*Rob Steward –
drums
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*Alan Makranczy –
saxophone
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*Jeremy Roberts –
trombone
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*Carlos Linares –
trumpet
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*Eric Raecke –
baritone saxophone
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*Dave Vermillion –
bass
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Past members
*Dan Schneider –
keyboards
*Toby Hansen – guitar, trumpet
*
Talmage Bayer – vocals
*
Tom Goodin – guitar
*Pat Kelley – guitar
*
Todd Eckhardt – bass (deceased)
*Chris Watt – bass
*Jorge Pezzimenti – bass
*Jon Darby – bass/keyboards
*Ben Gauslin – drums
*Jason Budman – drums
*Chuck Roberts – drums
*Rob French – trombone
*Paul Vesilind – trumpet
*Caroline Boutwell –
farfisa
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*
Paul T. Ackerman – keyboards
*Erick Morgan – keyboards (deceased)
*Jeb Crandall – keyboards
*Dave Pinkert – keyboards
*Jason Trippett – saxophone
*Andrew Guterman – drums
*Curtis Reaves Jr – drums
Touring members
*Bill Dempsey - keyboards
*Nicholas Bacon - keyboards
*
Roy Harter
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– keyboards
*Vinny Nobile – trombone (
Pilfers
Pilfers are an American ska band formed in 1997, when former Toasters vocalist, Coolie Ranx, at the urging of Pietaster's vocalist Steve Jackson, joined with former Bim Skala Bim trombonist, Vinny Nobile. To complete the lineup, they rec ...
,
Bim Skala Bim)
*Matt Mason – baritone saxophone
*Chris Rhodes – trombone
*Ben Treat – guitar
*Mark “Tarko” Lepusic – bass guitar
*Sammy Kay – guitar
Discography
Studio albums
*''
The Pietasters'' – 1993 on Slug Tone! Records
*''
Oolooloo'' – 1995 on
Moon Ska Records
Moon Ska Records was one of the most influential ska record labels of the 1980s and 1990s.
The label operated from 1983 until 2000, and during those seventeen years, only released ska and ska-influenced music. Originally named ''Moon Records'', a ...
*''
Willis
Willis may refer to:
Places
United States
* Willis, Florida, an unincorporated community
* Willis, Kansas, a city
* Willis, Michigan, an unincorporated community
* Willis, Nebraska, an unincorporated community
* Willis, Oklahoma, an unincorporat ...
'' – 1997 on
Hellcat Records
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*''Awesome Mix Tape vol. 6'' – 1999 on Hellcat Records
*''
Turbo
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'' – 2002 on
Fueled by Ramen
*''
All Day'' – 2007 on Indication Records
Rare albums, EPs, singles, and others
*Recording as "The Dancecrashers" – self-titled – 1992 on Slug Tone! Records
*''The Ska-Rumptious 7 Inch'' – 7" vinylo – 1992 on Slug Tone! Records (4 limited-edition colored vinyl releases including translucent yellow (300 copies), ox blood (300 copies), and translucent orange (300 copies))
*''All You Can Eat'' (6 song cassette) – 1992 on Slug Tone! Records
*''The Pietasters'' (Promo cassette) – 1994 on Slug Tone! Records/Moon Records
*''Soul Sammich'' – 7" black vinyl – 1994 on Slug Tone! Records
*''Crazy Monkey Lady b/w Ocean 7'' – 7" clear green vinyl – 1996 on Moon Records, 1000 hand numbered
*''
Strapped Live!'' (live album) – 1996 on Moon Records
*''Comply'' – full length CD – released 1996 on Moon Records/Slug Tone! Records (2000 hand signed and consecutively numbered, originally sold in a plastic Ziploc with "extra" goodies)
*''Out All Night'' (Promo cassette) – 1997 on Hellcat Records
*''
Out All Night' (EP) – 1998 on HellCat Records
*''Yesterday's Over'' (Promo cassette) – 1999 on Hellcat Records
*''The Pietasters 1992-1996'' – multi-CD compilation and unreleased tracks – 2003 on VMS Records
*''Live at the 9:30 Club]'' (DVD) – 2005 on MVD
*''Don't Wanna Know'' EP – 2007 on Indication Records
*''
Oolooloo'' – 2012 limited vinyl pressing on
Asbestos Records and Underground Communiqué Records
*''Live In A Lockdown'' – 2020 limited vinyl pressing on Revolution Vintage
Soundtracks
*The song "Bitter" (from the album ''Willis'') was featured in the movie ''
Never Been Kissed
''Never Been Kissed'' is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Raja Gosnell, and starring Drew Barrymore, Jessica Alba, David Arquette, Michael Vartan, Leelee Sobieski, Jeremy Jordan, Molly Shannon, Garry Marshall, and John C. ...
'' starring
Drew Barrymore
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.
*The song "Ocean" (from the album ''Willis'') was featured in the movie ''
Molly'' starring
Elisabeth Shue
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.
*''Warren Miller's Snowriders 2'' soundtrack – 1997
*The song "Out All Night" appears on the 1998 Playstation game ''Street SK8ER''.
*The song "Told You the First Time" appears on the 2003 Xbox game ''
Project Gotham Racing 2
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''
*''
NCAA Football 2006'' (game menu and minigame soundtrack)
References
External links
Official siteEpitaph Records artist info pageThe Agency Group artist info pageRockers Revolt artist info page*
AMG entry
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Hellcat Records artists
Third-wave ska groups
Musical groups established in 1990
American ska musical groups
Musical groups from Washington, D.C.