Rustic Overtones
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Rustic Overtones were a band from Maine. They were the first group to perform live on XM Satellite Radio. Their last performance was at the State Theatre in Portland, Maine on May 11, 2002.
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[edit] Members
- Spencer Albee, keyboards/piano
- Dave Gutter, guitar/lead vocals
- Tony McNaboe, drums
- Dave Noyes, trombone
- Jon Roods, bass
- Jason Ward, baritone saxophone
- Ryan Zoidis, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Shish Boom Bam (1994)
- Long Division (1995)
- My Dirt (EP) (1996)
- Rooms by the Hour (1998)
- Volume Up (EP) (1999)
- Viva Nueva! (2001)
[edit] Singles
[edit] Promotional Recordings
This is only a partial listing
- Check/Girl Germs (Promo EP) (1997)
- Volume Up (Promo EP) (1999)
- This Is Rock N' Roll (Promo Tape) (2000)
- Viva Nueva! Album Advance (2001)
- Live on XM Satellite Radio (2001)
- Promotional Pre Release Viva Nueva! (Date Unknown - boilerplate Tommy Boy inserts are labeled 1997 and 1998, although they were with another label in '97/'98)
- Selections from the Album Viva Nueva! (2001)
[edit] Trivia
- Dave Gutter and Jon Roods are now members of Paranoid Social Club
- Spencer Albee is now a member of As Fast As
- Other past and present post-Rustic projects: Tony McNaboe (solo), Lettuce, J. Ward (solo), Seekonk, and The Apocalypse Brass Band.
- "Man Without a Mouth" can be heard playing during a scene in the first episode of season 4 of 24.
[edit] External links
[edit] Fan Sites
- Rustic-overtones.com - The last active Rustic Overtones fansite.
- Last Night's Band - Loads very slowly, be patient.
[edit] Live recordings
- Rustic Overtones collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive