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Thelonious Monster

 
Artist: Thelonious Monster
Thelonious Monster

Group Members:

Chris Handsome, Pete Weiss, Bob Forrest, Dix Denney

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  • Formed: 1986
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Stormy Weather/Next Saturday Afternoon," "Stormy Weather," "Next Saturday Afternoon"

Biography

A sort of all-star collection of L.A. scenesters and musicians, Thelonious Monster formed in 1986 and specialized in what would best be described as drunk-rock in the tradition of the Replacements. Ramshackle, loose live performances -- one was never sure if the band would actually turn up or finish out -- seemed to be their hallmark, yet at times lead vocalist and lyricist Bob Forrest was capable of brilliance. No matter the lyrical scenario, nothing was ever good enough for him. The band began with a messy, four-guitar record, Baby....You're Bumming My Life Out in a Supreme Fashion in 1986 with Pete Weiss, drums; Jon Huck, bass; K.K., guitar; Bill Stobaugh, guitar; Chris Handsome, guitar; and Dix Denney, guitar. They followed it with Next Saturday Afternoon, a more coherent effort. The John Doe-produced Stormy Weather in 1989 was a step up, as the band had since been taken under the wing of X and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, serving as a support act and getting some informal studio help from Doe and Flea on occasion. The lineup revolved, but in the end, Weiss, Denney, and Handsome remained true to Forrest. Beautiful Mess, an uneven, all-star gala (appearances by Tom Waits, Al Kooper and Soul Asylum) came out three years later. Forrest occasionally appears as a solo acoustic act, and the band tours sporadically. ~ Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide
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Thelonious Monster is a punk rock band from Los Angeles, led by singer-songwriter Bob Forrest. They were a popular live attraction in the underground rock clubs of Hollywood in the 1980s and put out a series of critically acclaimed albums, but never achieved major commercial success. Their name derives from the name of the famous jazz musician Thelonious Monk.[1]

After several years of sporadic activity and side projects by Forrest, Thelonious Monster reunited in 2004 at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California and at the Sunset Junction Street Fair in Los Angeles, and released their first new album in 12 years.

In 2009 Thelonious Monster reunited for their first shows in five years. The band played a show at The Echo (venue) in Los Angeles as a warm-up for dates on Warped Tour, and a show at Pappy And Harriet's in Pioneertown, California.

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Trivia

Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist, John Frusciante, once auditioned for this band before he joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Lead singer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis actually drove him to the audition.

Albums

Singles

  • The Boldness Of Style EP (1987)
  • So What If I Did (1989)
  • Blood Is Thicker Than Water (1992)
  • Body and Soul? (1993)
  • Adios Lounge (1993)

References

  1. ^ Chicago Sun-Times, May 19, 1989, Thelonious Monster storms into Chicago by Dave Hoekstra

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