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== Members == | == Members == | ||
*[[Mike Weiler]] (guitar, jazz flute, vocals) | *[[Mike Weiler]] (guitar, jazz flute, vocals) | ||
− | *[[Jeff Foldenauer]] (bass, | + | *[[Jeff Foldenauer]] (bass, could whistle between his teeth) |
− | *[[Rob Ulven]] (guitar, vocals | + | *[[Rob Ulven]] (guitar, vocals) |
*[[Brian McGlynn]] (drums, mouth harp, roadie) | *[[Brian McGlynn]] (drums, mouth harp, roadie) | ||
− | *[[Aaron Dorrheim]] (saxaphone | + | *[[Aaron Dorrheim]] (saxaphone) |
== Highlights == | == Highlights == | ||
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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
+ | * Numerous shows at Kirby's, Ralph's, The Bowler and Elks Lodge. | ||
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+ | Most memorable shows include: | ||
+ | * Greta Lauerman's 16th Birthday Party (Jim Laureman's house) | ||
+ | * 2-night gig at The Pomp Room in Sioux Falls, SD (some old bum kept farting noxious fumes in the bar, got to stay in the cool band house, excellent Chinese Buffet restuarant nearby, Mike almost bought a Vox amp previous used by the Captain from The Captain and Tennille) | ||
+ | * Trader n' Trapper on Halloween 1993 | ||
+ | * Neal from Lauerman's earned about $10,000 in a injury lawsuit. Spent the money by hiring Stickman to play at the Fargo Civic Center. Slippy McGee opended up. Brian had the flu and food poisoning. Puked all over. | ||
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+ | * http://www.kvsc.org/mnl/history.html | ||
== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
− | * | + | *"Butterfly" CD, 1993. (CD best known for not having any markings on it whatsoever, resulting in music fans incorrectly inserting the disc into their stereos causing thousands of dollars in severe damage to numerous CD players throughout the Fargo-Moorhead area.) |
== Related Bands == | == Related Bands == | ||
*[[Fates, The]] | *[[Fates, The]] | ||
− | *[[Hung Guns]] | + | *[[Hung Guns]] |
[[Category: Fargo]] | [[Category: Fargo]] |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 29 December 2005
Crunching power chords and dizzying metal riffs dominated this band's set list.
Members
- Mike Weiler (guitar, jazz flute, vocals)
- Jeff Foldenauer (bass, could whistle between his teeth)
- Rob Ulven (guitar, vocals)
- Brian McGlynn (drums, mouth harp, roadie)
- Aaron Dorrheim (saxaphone)
Highlights
- Put on thousands of miles traveling to shows in a van that only worked well in sunny weather.
- Once drove from Fargo, ND to Duluth, MN during a February blizzard in 12-3/4 hours.
- After driving 5 hours one-way to a gig at the Rusty Nail Saloon in Thief River Falls, were kicked off the stage after 15 minutes by the owner for playing too loud. Ironically, the bar patrons were requesting Metallica covers...but wanted to hear them softly.
- Traveled on a 20+ hour road trip to play a 40 minute set in Missoula, MT. However, lost out on the "Waste of Finite Resources" contest to a band that traveled to the show from North Carolina.
- During 1992 and 1993, the Band had hundreds of 11 to 13 year old female fans.
Shows
- Numerous shows at Kirby's, Ralph's, The Bowler and Elks Lodge.
Most memorable shows include:
- Greta Lauerman's 16th Birthday Party (Jim Laureman's house)
- 2-night gig at The Pomp Room in Sioux Falls, SD (some old bum kept farting noxious fumes in the bar, got to stay in the cool band house, excellent Chinese Buffet restuarant nearby, Mike almost bought a Vox amp previous used by the Captain from The Captain and Tennille)
- Trader n' Trapper on Halloween 1993
- Neal from Lauerman's earned about $10,000 in a injury lawsuit. Spent the money by hiring Stickman to play at the Fargo Civic Center. Slippy McGee opended up. Brian had the flu and food poisoning. Puked all over.
Discography
- "Butterfly" CD, 1993. (CD best known for not having any markings on it whatsoever, resulting in music fans incorrectly inserting the disc into their stereos causing thousands of dollars in severe damage to numerous CD players throughout the Fargo-Moorhead area.)