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====== J.C. Rose ====== | ====== J.C. Rose ====== | ||
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+ | Rock/New Wave\\ | ||
+ | Yorba Linda, California, USA | ||
|**Band: | |**Band: | ||
|**Years Active: | |**Years Active: | ||
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|**Associated Acts: | |**Associated Acts: | ||
J.C. Rose is an early Christian alternative band that probably, along with the band [[Boaz]], started around 1978. J.C. Rose and [[Boaz]] both had line-ups that were changing and intermixing. Members of [[The Lifesavors]] and [[Undercover]] came from both of these bands at one point. | J.C. Rose is an early Christian alternative band that probably, along with the band [[Boaz]], started around 1978. J.C. Rose and [[Boaz]] both had line-ups that were changing and intermixing. Members of [[The Lifesavors]] and [[Undercover]] came from both of these bands at one point. | ||
- | J.C. Rose was described by John J. Thompson as “edgier than Larry Norman and Love Song.” By 1979, J.C. Rose was Jim Nicolson, [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]], and Dave Hackbarth. J.C. Rose was also noted as having a demo tape, but it is unknown if [[Boaz]] ever recorded. | + | J.C. Rose was described by John J. Thompson as “edgier than Larry Norman and Love Song.” |
Gary Wilson tells what he remembers of J.C. Rose in the book // | Gary Wilson tells what he remembers of J.C. Rose in the book // | ||
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Jim Nicolson, [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]], Danny Pavlis (drums), and [[Ric Alba]] (bass) started [[Undercover]]. [[Undercover]] started rehearsing in a greenhouse owned by Danny’s parents. Chris Wimber and Ray Hersom formed [[The Lifesavors]]. | Jim Nicolson, [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]], Danny Pavlis (drums), and [[Ric Alba]] (bass) started [[Undercover]]. [[Undercover]] started rehearsing in a greenhouse owned by Danny’s parents. Chris Wimber and Ray Hersom formed [[The Lifesavors]]. | ||
- | Ric Alba had this to say about the two bands: | + | [[Ric Alba]] had this to say about the two bands: |
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>"I had secretly idolized Taylor and Nicholson for their prog-rock abilities, as I was becoming a huge fan of Yes and Chris Squire at the time. I would have muscled my way into a band with them sooner but J.C. Rose’s bassist, Jerry Davis, had become a good friend of mine and I respected that. Jerry became John’s bassist for the Vineyard worship team, which lasted many years after that.” | >"I had secretly idolized Taylor and Nicholson for their prog-rock abilities, as I was becoming a huge fan of Yes and Chris Squire at the time. I would have muscled my way into a band with them sooner but J.C. Rose’s bassist, Jerry Davis, had become a good friend of mine and I respected that. Jerry became John’s bassist for the Vineyard worship team, which lasted many years after that.” | ||
== Known Members == | == Known Members == | ||
- | * Jim Nicolson | + | * Jim Nicolson |
- | * [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]] | + | * [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]] |
- | * Dave Hackbarth | + | * Dave Hackbarth |
- | * Gary Wilson - drums | + | * [[Ric Alba]] - bass |
- | + | * Jerry Davis - bass | |
- | == Recordings == | + | * Frank Pipitone - drums |
+ | * Gary Wilson - drums (last 4-6 weeks of the band) | ||
- | * 1979 tape (demo?) | + | ==== Discography ==== |
+ | | 1979 | Demo | |
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