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.

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Grover - Yeah, I'm Dumb - 1995
from the Zero Hour release "My Wild Life"

Grover was the short-lived trio led by ex-Let's Active guitarist (and the former Mrs. Mitch Easter) Angie Carlson, backed with drummer Chris Phillips, and bassist Dave Burris. Their sole album, My Wild Life, was released by Zero Hour Records in 1995, but pretty much disappeared immediately. Phillips went back to his day job as the drummer for the Squirrel Nut Zippers. Burris (see Light In August) switched to guitar and formed the eclectic alt-country act Jolene with ex-HardSoul Poet John Crooke. Carlson largely retired from music, taking up a position as an editor for a North Carolina alternative weekly newspaper. Angie now works for Yep Roc in Carrboro, NC.

Band Members:
Angie Carlson - Guitar, Vocals
Chris Phillips - Drums
Dave Burris - Bass
*Mitch Easter - Heavy Bass

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