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From Marty Rudnick <mrudnick@marturo.com>
Subject Re: Speaking of Earthquake
Date Tue, 09 Mar 2004 16:44:14 -0800 (PST)

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Marty sez:

I believe that the AMG report (usually spot on) is incredibly innacurate. 

My belief is, Earth Quake was a functioning band long before Greg Kihn came along.  When Greg Kihn joined Beserkley, Matthew King Kaufman used/borrowed Earth Quake members as Greg's back up band to record a few numbers before Greg assembled his own band (which inclued Dave Carpender, Steve Wright and Larry Lynch).  I think the band became in effect as of "Greg Kihn Again" (the 2nd album)

In a similar situation, Jonathan Richman used The Rubinoos on early Beserkley recordings (New Teller, Government Center) before the second formulation of The Modern Lovers were in place.  Former Rubinoo Greg "Curly" Keranen, wound up joining the Modern Lovers, to be replaced in The Rubinoos by Royce Ader.  BTW, On those songs I mentioned, you may be able to detect the distinctive guitar style of Tommy Dunbar, brother of Earth Quake's Robbie Dunbar, thus completing the circle of this story.

I'm not positive about all this, but pretty sure...

Marty


---- audities@smoe.org wrote:
>
> >From AMG:
> 
> Earth Quake started in 1976, under the leadership of singer/guitarist Greg Kihn. He started the
> group while working at Beserkley Records, the label which would sign the group soon after it
> started. Other members included Steve Wright (bass), Robbie Dunbar (lead guitar), and Larry Lunch
> (drums). They played the San Francisco area and often toured with other Beserkley bands due to the
> communal attitude the label took. The group eventually broke up in 1980, leaving Kign to go on
> with minor success three years later with "Jeopardy."
> 
> 	 1975 	 Rockin' the World	 	Beserkley
> 	 1976 	 8.5	 	Beserkley
> 	 1977 	 Levelled	 	Beserkley
> 	 1979 	 Two Years in a Padded Cell	 	Beserkley
> 	 2003 	 Sittin in the Middle of Madness
> 
>  The 2003 release appears the only one still in print. 
> 
>  michael 
> 
> 
> --- Hersh Forman <hiforman@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > With Michael's mention of this band I had to dig out
> > the old vinyl.  Now if only the old Thorens Direct
> > Drive turntable worked!
> > 
> > Anyway, how many LPs did they put out?  I can remember
> > at least 4:
> > 
> > "Earthquake" 1971 
> > "Rocking the World" 1975
> > "8.5" 1976
> > "Leveled" 1977
> > 
> > Any others?
> > 
> > Also, was Greg Kihn actually ever in the band or just
> > label mates?  Producer?
> > 
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