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Genre: Alternative / Indie / Punk
Location LOS ANGELES, California, US
Profile Views: 550951
Last Login: 8/27/2011
Member Since 10/29/2005
Website http://thegunclub.net
Record Label Sympathy for the Record Industry
Type of Label Indie
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.... .. .... The Gun Club were a rock band from Los Angeles in the 1980s and 90s, led by the flamboyant singer, ex-rock critic and Blondie fan Jeffrey Lee Pierce. They were one of the first bands to blend punk with blues, country, and other American roots musics..... The band was formed by Pierce and Kid Congo Powers and initially called the Creeping Ritual. They went through several lineup changes before settling on "The Gun Club," a name suggested by Circle Jerks singer Keith Morris..... Kid Congo left before the first album to join The Cramps but would return for Las Vegas Story, and he was replaced by Ward Dotson. Other notable members include bassist Rob Ritter and drummer Terry Graham, who had both previously been in The Bags. Rob left after the debut album to form 45 Grave, and changed his name to Rob Graves. Later, Patricia Morrison, then known as Pat Bag, one of the founders of The Bags, joined to play bass on two LPs Danse Kalinda Boom and Las Vegas Story before leaving to join The Sisters of Mercy and then The Damned..... Their first album, 1981's Fire of Love, is regarded as a classic by many rock critics. One critic has written that the "album's lyrical imagery is plundered from voodoo, '50's EC comics and the blues," 1 while another notes that "Nobody has heard music like this before or since."[1] Fire of Love sold well and arguably received the best reviews of any release from the band..... Along with The Cramps, X, Blasters and other bands, they set much of the tone for the Hollywood rock scene in the 1980s. Now based in Europe, Gun Club returned again in 1987 with the brilliant album Mother Juno, produced by Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie and featuring Kid Congo again, along with Romi Mori and Nick Sanderson... In 1992, Pierce returned to his musical roots by recording an album of mostly pre-war blues songs with the British blues Guitarist Cypress Grove..... Pierce continued leading various incarnations of the Gun Club up until his untimely death in 1996, culminating in the acclaimed last album, Lucky Jim..... The Gun Club helped influence the so-called cowpunk or punk blues scene that developed in their wake and a wide variety of bands ranging from Social Distortion in the 1980s to The White Stripes, 16 Horsepower, The Starvations and the Starlite Desperation today..... You can purchase this brilliant film today (and watch clips on this page!), exclusively from French Fan Club Films!....GHOST ON THE HIGHWAY Official Page... Limited quantities, so hurry!.. .... DVD collection of Gun Club and JLP "Eternally is Here" video/live rarities featuring the 1982 New Wave theatre appearance, Dutch television interview/documentary "Jeffreys Blues" with brilliant live footage, interviews & acoustic, Amsterdam live stuff, Spain TV 1984, The Tube UK Tv 1983, Australia 1983, misc european tv stuff, Kid Congo's music video, and a blazing 1993 appearance on German TV doing a 60 minute concert. Nearly 3 hours in length DVD. Its a must have historical document for lovers of Jeffrey Lee's music and life... .. .. .. .. .. .... .... ..........The Gun Club - Live 1993 at Bogarts........ ....A super rare never-seen show at Long Beach California's Bogarts nightclub from 1993.. over an hour or scorching brilliance with Jeffrey Lee on lead/solo guitar, his performance will blow you away. They perform selections from Lucky Jim as well as the early stuff. Kid Congo was replaced on this tour by a british guitarist who fills in excellently, with Romi Mori on bass and NIck Sanderson on drums. Filmed directly up front you will feel you are actually there... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. -
Members
Members have included Jeffrey Lee Pierce (vocals), Terry Graham (drums), Ward Dotson (guitar), Kid Congo Powers (guitar), Patricia Morrison (bass), Rob Ritter (bass), Dee Pop (drums), Jim Duckworth (guitar), Romi Mori (bass), Nick Sanderson (drums), etc........... .... -
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Preaching the blues!
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Comments
- Mark Clear1 year ago
We appreciate your friendship Have a terrific week Be good Cheers, The Socialites
- Veronica Gonzalez Irwin1 year ago
Gun Club is one of my all time favorite bands.
- HuMdRuM1 year ago
I miss U
- Eva Destruction1 year ago
Happy birthday up there in the sky, Sir!! We share the same birthday. X
- T Z1 year ago
sounding like the Doors...
- The Flare-Up!1 year ago
THANKS!
- Bill Crane1 year ago
We LOVE U!
- Beste1 year ago
the grass is always greener on the other side..........
nonetheless
Erin Go Bragh
love
beste - Alien Jazz Party1 year ago
Brilliant Band !
- PIMPULSIV - TRAILERPARK1 year ago
thx 4 adding us!
Bio:
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The Gun Club were a rock band from Los Angeles in the 1980s and 90s, led by the flamboyant singer, ex-rock critic and Blondie fan Jeffrey Lee Pierce. They were one of the first bands to blend punk with blues, country, and other American roots musics.
The band was formed by Pierce and Kid Congo Powers and initially called the Creeping Ritual. They went through several lineup changes before settling on "The Gun Club," a name suggested by Circle Jerks singer Keith Morris.
Kid Congo left before the first album to join The Cramps but would return for Las Vegas Story, and he was replaced by Ward Dotson. Other notable members include bassist Rob Ritter and drummer Terry Graham, who had both previously been in The Bags. Rob left after the debut album to form 45 Grave, and changed his name to Rob Graves. Later, Patricia Morrison, then known as Pat Bag, one of the founders of The Bags, joined to play bass on two LPs Danse Kalinda Boom and Las Vegas Story before leaving to join The Sisters of Mercy and then The Damned.
Their first album, 1981's Fire of Love, is regarded as a classic by many rock critics. One critic has written that the "album's lyrical imagery is plundered from voodoo, '50's EC comics and the blues," 1 while another notes that "Nobody has heard music like this before or since."[1] Fire of Love sold well and arguably received the best reviews of any release from the band.
Along with The Cramps, X, Blasters and other bands, they set much of the tone for the Hollywood rock scene in the 1980s. Now based in Europe, Gun Club returned again in 1987 with the brilliant album Mother Juno, produced by Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie and featuring Kid Congo again, along with Romi Mori and Nick Sanderson.
In 1992, Pierce returned to his musical roots by recording an album of mostly pre-war blues songs with the British blues Guitarist Cypress Grove.
Pierce continued leading various incarnations of the Gun Club up until his untimely death in 1996, culminating in the acclaimed last album, Lucky Jim.
The Gun Club helped influence the so-called cowpunk or punk blues scene that developed in their wake and a wide variety of bands ranging from Social Distortion in the 1980s to The White Stripes, 16 Horsepower, The Starvations and the Starlite Desperation today.
You can purchase this brilliant film today (and watch clips on this page!), exclusively from French Fan Club Films!
GHOST ON THE HIGHWAY Official Page. Limited quantities, so hurry!

DVD collection of Gun Club and JLP "Eternally is Here" video/live rarities featuring the 1982 New Wave theatre appearance, Dutch television interview/documentary "Jeffreys Blues" with brilliant live footage, interviews & acoustic, Amsterdam live stuff, Spain TV 1984, The Tube UK Tv 1983, Australia 1983, misc european tv stuff, Kid Congo's music video, and a blazing 1993 appearance on German TV doing a 60 minute concert. Nearly 3 hours in length DVD. Its a must have historical document for lovers of Jeffrey Lee's music and life... .. .. ..

..The Gun Club - Live 1993 at Bogarts
A super rare never-seen show
at Long Beach California's Bogarts nightclub from 1993.. over an
hour or scorching brilliance with Jeffrey Lee on lead/solo guitar,
his performance will blow you away. They perform selections from
Lucky Jim as well as the early stuff. Kid Congo was replaced on
this tour by a british guitarist who fills in excellently, with
Romi Mori on bass and NIck Sanderson on drums. Filmed directly up
front you will feel you are actually there...
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October 29, 2005Members:
Members have included Jeffrey Lee Pierce (vocals), Terry Graham (drums), Ward Dotson (guitar), Kid Congo Powers (guitar), Patricia Morrison (bass), Rob Ritter (bass), Dee Pop (drums), Jim Duckworth (guitar), Romi Mori (bass), Nick Sanderson (drums), etc.......


















