Old Skull

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Old Skull were an American novelty punk rock band formed in the late 1980s in Madison, Wisconsin. The band was started by ten-year-old J.P. (Jean-Paul) Toulon and his nine-year-old brother, Jamie Toulon, with encouragement from their father Vern Toulon, a longtime member of the Madison punk scene who had spent time in New York City, where he was briefly a member of industrial band, Missing Foundation.

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[edit] Get Outta School

Old Skull - Get Outta School (1989)
Old Skull - Get Outta School (1989)

The original lineup featured J.P. on guitar and vocals, Jamie on keyboards and ten-year-old Jesse Collins-Davies on drums. Collins-Davies was the stepson of Robin Davies, a member of the Madison-based punk band, the Tar Babies who had previously recorded for SST Records. In 1989, Restless Records released their debut album, Get Outta School. Produced by both Vern Toulon and Robin Davies and engineered by future Garbage member Steve Marker, Get Outta School dealt with such wide-ranging topics as skateboarding, hot dogs, homelessness and the AIDS virus. Due to the non-childlike subject matter in many of the songs, rumors persisted that Vern Toulon was actually ghostwriting much, if not all, of the band's material. Critics described the album as hilarious, unlistenable and torturous, though most agreed that it wasn't all that bad for a group of nine-year-olds. The band also began opening for national acts such as GWAR, the The Flaming Lips and Sonic Youth. The novelty of the act drew media attention from television shows like A Current Affair and publications such as Life, People and Newsweek. MTV also gave the band some minor airplay.

After the release of Get Outta School, Jesse Collins-Davies left the band and was replaced by twelve-year-old Graham Lindsey. After two years of playing drums with the band, Lindsey was given a one month punishment by his parents which ultimately led to the band breaking up.

[edit] C.I.A. Drug Fest

Old Skull - C.I.A. Drug Fest (1992)
Old Skull - C.I.A. Drug Fest (1992)

In 1992, the Toulon brothers re-started Old Skull without Graham Lindsey. J.P. Toulon switched to drums, while brother Jamie, now called Spike, handled bass and some lead vocals. The Toulons were joined by brothers Chris and Josh Scott on vocals and guitars respectively. This lineup recorded C.I.A. Drug Fest, once again produced by Vern Toulon and released through Restless Records. This lineup embarked on a short tour of Japan before breaking up for good.

[edit] Where Are They Now?

J.P. Toulon moved to New York City where he became part of the crust punk and squatter scenes before taking part in a punk band named Apox. Apox released an album titled Prevalence in 1998. J.P. is now singing in the New York City crust punk band Planned Collapse.

Jamie Toulon has been playing guitar for Milwaukee band, Doomsday Cauldron. He is also playing guitar for the Star Fucking Hipsterz, a band whose membership also includes Stza of Leftöver Crack.

In August of 2005, the Toulon brothers, now in their mid-20's, reunited for a one time show at CBGB's, as an opening act for The Exploited, with J.P. returning to vocals and Jamie playing guitar. Coincidentally, months before the reunion, a person named "P.J." called into the WFMU radio station in New Jersey, claiming to be a former member of Old Skull. "P.J." stated that he was re-forming Old Skull as a jazz fusion band without the input of any of the other former members. The call turned out to be an elaborate comedy sketch set up by Tom Scharpling, a supervising producer and writer for the Monk television series, and Superchunk drummer Jon Wurster, for their radio show, The Best Show on WFMU. The sketch also became available on their Hippy Justice CD. Oddly enough, the Hippy Justice CD was released at approximately the same time that the real reunion, at CBGB's, took place.

Jesse Collins-Davies, now known as DJ Jesse Collins, continues to perform as part of the drum and bass/jungle music scene of Madison.

Graham Lindsey went on to start a solo career as an alternative country artist. Reviews of his music have drawn comparisons to Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young. He released his first album, Famous Anonymous Wilderness, in 2003. His second album, Hell Under The Skullbones, was released in 2006.

Vern Toulon, producer and father to the Toulon brothers, went on to appear in the Madison based documentary film, Streets Without Cars before passing away on May 31, 2001, at the age of 46. Several reports indicate that he had resorted to panhandling in the years before his death.

[edit] Band Members

  • J.P. (Jean-Paul) Toulon (vocals, guitar and drums)
  • Jamie "Spike" Toulon (keyboards, vocals, bass and guitar)
  • Jesse Collins-Davies (drums)
  • Graham Lindsey (drums)
  • Chris Scott (vocals)
  • Josh Scott (guitar)

[edit] Discography

  • 1989 Get Outta School
  • 1992 C.I.A. Drug Fest

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