NC Music History Dot Com

A blog related to the music of North Carolina during the 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's.

Name: Michael Slawter

NCMusichistory.com does not intend to deprive artists and labels of revenue; it is instead hoped that the music presented on this site will contribute to interest that will eventually lead to legitimate re-issue of the works of the artists represented, or wider recognition of already available releases. If you have legal rights to any of the songs presented here, and wish to have them removed, I will attempt to dazzle you with the speed and abject humility of my compliance.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

(U.S.) Secret Service - As The World Turns - 1980
from the Moonlight Records e.p.

(U.S.) Secret Service were, according to Matt Barrett (of The Dads)
"possibly the best power-pop band in the triangle during their first incarnation". Sadly with that kind of praise they only managed to leave behind a 4-song ep. It was produced by Don Dixon and engineered by Mitch Easter at The Drive-In. Robert Keely and Chris Chamis were in The Sneakers and H-Bombs (both of which I promise to get to very soon). Also featured was Bob Northcott (of Little Diesel-which I would love to post but sadly don't have anything by them) another Winston-Salem transplant.

Band Members:
Bob Northcott - Guitar, Vocals
Chris Chamis - Drums, Vocals
Gardner Govan - Guitars
Robert Keely - Vocals, Bass

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