domingo, 9 de diciembre de 2007

miracle workers

Miracle workers





The Miracle Workers were formed in January 1982 by Gerry Mohr, (Vocals), and Joel Barnett, (bass guitar). The original guitarist and drummer left the band early on. They were friends of Gerry's, but weren't interested in garage rock. Matt Rogers, a friend of Joel's, became the guitarist. Ron Sheridan became the drummer, and would later leave to pursue a business career.
The band stabilized in 1984, with the addition of Dan Demiankow, (Guitar, organ), and Gene Trautmann, (Drums). The Miracle Workers have been playing gigs in and around Portland, Oregon for four years.
Since they first began playing to small crowds at The Metropolis in 1982 to playing for wall to wall people at some of the other hot clubs in town - they have gathered a lot of fans and their own following. They have earned respect with their groovy psychedelic-inspired yet original style of music, mega-talent and amazing live shows. Inside Out : Unbelievable! Brilliant! This record epitomized the 80s Garage sound...Fuzz, Farfisa, snarling vocals...they never were better!


In the Spring of 1986, the band decided to move to Los Angeles. Joel Barnett left the band at that time. Robert Butler, from The Untold Fables, became the bass player and Dan Demiankow quit over musical differences. Due to problems with drug use by some members of the band, they split up in 1992. Gene Trautmann quit the band ca. 1990 and was replaced on drums by Aaron Sperske. Aaron Played on the "Roll Out the Red Carpet" Album.






The Miracle Workers split in the early 1990's, but before calling it quits they returned to Portland and recorded a new CD, "Anatomy of a Creep", for their label, Triple X. Gene Trautmann resumed drumming duties. This record was apparently issued, but in small quantities, as it is difficult to find. Members of the group resurfaced in Portland, OR in the mid-1980s and in Switzerland in the late 1990s, in several bands playing blues, psychobilly, and garage rock, such as The Bo Diddley Headhunters; Cavemannish Boys; The Wicked Ones ; The Get Lost and The Queens of the Stone Age. In LA the band incorporated more hard rock and alternative rock influences paralleling the grunge scene in Seattle. The Miracle Workers were amongst the founding bands of the stoner rock movement.... but this is another history..

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