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 Rock / Progressive Rock / Blues\\ Rock / Progressive Rock / Blues\\
-Huntington Beach, California+Huntington Beach, California, USA
  
 "[[Robert Barngrover]] and Stephen Light worked musically together from 1979 to 1992. Their first band was called [[Avart Garde]] where they played mostly copies of their favorite and hit songs. "Working Man" was a classic rocker by 1983 so it was well received by the fans. Fortunately, there were several VHS recordings that captured key concerts during those years. Barngrover/Light moved through several musical styles; from rock to progressive rock to a more blues and folk based rock at the end of their partnership." (from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ05MoOIaFk]]) "[[Robert Barngrover]] and Stephen Light worked musically together from 1979 to 1992. Their first band was called [[Avart Garde]] where they played mostly copies of their favorite and hit songs. "Working Man" was a classic rocker by 1983 so it was well received by the fans. Fortunately, there were several VHS recordings that captured key concerts during those years. Barngrover/Light moved through several musical styles; from rock to progressive rock to a more blues and folk based rock at the end of their partnership." (from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ05MoOIaFk]])
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 Robert Barngrover, Stephen Light, and Tom Barile were in a band called [[https://www.discogs.com/artist/2661684-Blue-Shift-3|Blue Shift]] before Barngrover/Light. Robert Barngrover, Stephen Light, and Tom Barile were in a band called [[https://www.discogs.com/artist/2661684-Blue-Shift-3|Blue Shift]] before Barngrover/Light.
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 +Robert Barngrover, Stephen Light, and other members of this band were also members of [[The New Barbarians]].
  
 ===== Discography ===== ===== Discography =====
  
-| 198? | Living on the Outside | CRS Records | 
 | 1988 | The Cry of the Child | CRS Records | | 1988 | The Cry of the Child | CRS Records |
-| 1990 | Dangerously Live | CRS Records | +| 1990? | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/10/24/barngrover-light-living-on-the-outside/|Living on the Outside]] | CRS Records | 
-| 1992 | Refridgerator Blues | CRS Records | +| 1990 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2020/08/15/barngrover-light-dangerously-live/|Dangerously Live!]] | CRS Records | 
-| 199? | The New Barbarians | +| 1992 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2022/04/19/barngrover-light-refridgerator-blues/|Refridgerator Blues]] | CRS Records |
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-==== Living on the Outside ==== +
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-198? CRS Records +
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-  Days Like These +
-  Living on the Outside +
-  Surf City Revisited +
-  I Want to Go There with You +
-  History 101 +
-  The World Turns On +
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-Written, Perfomed and produced by Robert Barngrover and Stephen Light\\ +
-Additional vocals: Dorothy Light\\ +
-"Living on the Outside" recorded with Blue Shift+
  
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-==== Dangerously Live ====+==== Living on the Outside ==== 
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 +1990? CRS Records 
 + 
 +  - Days Like These 
 +  - Living on the Outside 
 +  - Surf City Revisited 
 +  - I Want to Go There with You 
 +  - History 101 
 +  - The World Turns On 
 + 
 +Written, Perfomed and produced by Robert Barngrover and Stephen Light\\ 
 +Additional vocals: Dorothy Light\\ 
 +"Living on the Outside" recorded with Blue Shift 
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 +==== Dangerously Live====
  
 1990 CRS Records 1990 CRS Records
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 "The //Refridgerator Blues// concept was inspired by their actual refrigerator. Steve and Robert's refrigerator over the years became covered with all types of stickers; you could call it a work of art or a collage. Interestingly, their eventual goal was to donate the refrigerator to the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame; unfortunately, it finally died and was put to rest in the nearby junk yard in Orange County, CA. The song was put together by both parties combining song ideas into one piece." (from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0frFzQAIE]]) "The //Refridgerator Blues// concept was inspired by their actual refrigerator. Steve and Robert's refrigerator over the years became covered with all types of stickers; you could call it a work of art or a collage. Interestingly, their eventual goal was to donate the refrigerator to the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame; unfortunately, it finally died and was put to rest in the nearby junk yard in Orange County, CA. The song was put together by both parties combining song ideas into one piece." (from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0frFzQAIE]])
  
-------+Robert Barngrover – Vocals, lead guitars, slide guitars\\ 
 +Stephen Light – Vocals on “I’m Goin to California,” “My Telephone Woman,” “Nightmare,” “Mike Tyson,” and “I Wish I was in Heaven”; electric guitars; acoustic guitars; piano; organ; harmonica; bass on “It’s Time to Go Home” and “I’m Leavin’ California”\\ 
 +Dr. Dave – Bass\\ 
 +Tom Barile – Drums
  
-==== The New Barbarians ====+Chris Sundeman – Drums on “I’m Leavin’ California”\\ 
 +Ketarah Shafer – “Telephone Woman”\\ 
 +Steve Shafer – Tambourine on “Telephone Woman”
  
-199? Independent+  - I'm Goin to California 
 +  - Refridgerator Blues 
 +  - TV Movie Blues 
 +  - My Telephone Woman 
 +  - Nightmare (including the touch of an angel) 
 +  - Hear Me Lord Blues 
 +  - Mike Tyson 
 +  - She's a Surfer with the Surfing Blues (Lady in Red, White, and Black) 
 +  - It's Time to Go Home 
 +  - I Wish I Was in Heaven 
 +  - I'm Leavin' California
  
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