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Satchel

 
Artist: Satchel
Satchel

Group Members:

Mike Berg, Cory Kane, John Hoag, Shawn Smith, Regan Hagar

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Performed Songs By:

The Satchel Partnership, Cory Kane, John Hoag, Shawn Smith, Regan Hagar

Formal Connection With:

  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Family," "EDC"

Biography

Just about every rock & roller nowadays lists '70s rock as a major influence, but few rockers are down with the misunderstood genius Prince. Unlike others, though, Satchel has no problem admitting their worship of the Purple One (vocalist Shawn Smith in particular, who explores his Prince fixation even more in his two-man side project Pigeonhed).

Satchel's roots lay in the band Brad, which was originally put together as a one-shot side project for Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard. It was essentially an excuse for a group of friends to unwind and make music for the sheer fun of it. After releasing the album Shame in 1992, Gossard returned to Pearl Jam, while drummer Regan Hagar and singer Smith decided to form a permanent band. After hooking up with guitarist John Hoag and bassist Cory Kane, the newly named Satchel (originally called Bliss) secured a record deal with Epic Records. Their debut, EDC, was released in 1994, and was an unfortunately overlooked masterpiece. The band toured relentlessly, and soon bassist Kane exited, with his replacement being Mike Berg. The album didn't sell in vast quantities as hoped, so the band regrouped and began writing their next one.

Stone Gossard was signed on to co-produce their next album, and the resulting The Family (released in 1996) was a surprisingly mellower affair than the debut. Satchel again embarked on a long tour, and again their album went unnoticed (even an opening slot on an Afghan Whigs tour didn't help). By tour's end, Gossard expressed interest in re-forming Brad with Smith and Hagar, and in contrast to Brad's debut, this time they would tour. The group accepted, and Hoag promptly quit Satchel. Brad's superb Interiors received glowing reviews upon its spring 1997 release. And although the album wasn't a smash, the group obtained a loyal fan base, who made the tour a sold-out success. Brad bassist Jeremy Toback was unable to tour (even though he played on the record), so Satchel bassist Berg stepped in for the duration. This left the future of Satchel up in the air, along with Hoag's exit and the fact that many fans felt Brad should become a permanent band, putting out albums and touring on a regular basis. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Satchel

Satchel, 1994
Background information
Origin Seattle, Washington
Genre(s) rock and roll
Years active 1991 - 2005
Label(s) Epic Records
Associated acts Brad, Pigeonhed, Malfunkshun, Head Hunters
Members
Shawn Smith
Regan Hagar
John Hoag
Mike Berg
Former members
Cory Kane
Jefferson Bennett
Notable instrument(s)
Tambourine, Triangle, Tuba

Satchel is a band from Seattle, featuring Shawn Smith (vocals, piano and guitar), Regan Hagar (drums), John Hoag (guitar) and Mike Berg (bass) who replaced original bassist Cory Kane in 1995.

Satchel released two albums, EDC (1994) and The Family (1996). Most of "EDC"'s song titles were taken from the characters names in the cult classic movie "Reservoir Dogs", one of the bands favorite movies.

Originally, Satchel also had a saxophone player named Jefferson Bennett when they called themselves 'Bliss'. This was until they were met with a copyright name challenge. They relenquished the name to a 'Bliss' out of Canada thereby settling on 'Satchel' at the same time eliminating the sax all together.

In early 1995, the bassist Cory Kane was replaced by Mike Berg because of personality conflicts.

Eventually, Satchel had been folded into the band Brad with Stone Gossard and does not perform or record as Satchel any longer. In 2005, Brad released an album of previously unreleased tracks from both Satchel and Brad called Brad vs. Satchel.

Satchel has their song 'Suffering' in the movies: Beautiful Girls, The Girl Next Door, and was on a One Tree Hill episode. Additionally, the song 'Walk in Freedom' can be heard in the movie Strange Days.

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