BUCK Enterprises
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BUCK Enterprises | |
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Background information | |
Origin | United States |
Genre(s) | Ska |
Years active | 1994–2006 |
Label(s) | Tattoo Records Galaxy 21 Music |
Associated acts | Inhale Exhale The Insyderz |
Members | |
Dan Reynolds Al Brown Dave Taylor Tim Reynolds James Raitz Mike (Skippy) Steve Kachnowski |
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Former members | |
Seth Mercer Dave Reynolds Josh Wheeler Rick Jacoby Bobby Poole II Jay Wilson Greg Moore Mark Fahlstrom |
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Notable instrument(s) | |
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Trumpet, Trombone, Cornet |
BUCK Enterprises was a Christian ska band that hailed from Michigan. They were one of the bands that was part of the Christian third-wave ska movement. Originally, their name was BUCK(Building Up Christ's Kingdom), but because of legal problems their name was changed to BUCK Enterprises. The band released two full-length records, an EP, and a couple live concert albums. They also released two independent releases before their debut self-titled album. After their break-up in 2003, original frontman Dan Reynolds returned and restored the band with their original name of BUCK, until their final break-up in 2006.
The band went through many line-up changes throughout its career.
[edit] Members
- Dan Reynolds – vocals, trombone
- Tim Reynolds – guitar
- Al Brown - cornet
- Dave Taylor - drums
- James Raitz - bass
- Mike (Skippy) - trumpet
- Steve Kachnowski - trombone
[edit] Discography
Title | Year | Label |
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On The Rebound | 1996 | Independent |
Stops Here | 1997 | Independent |
BUCK | 1998 | Tattoo Records |
Business As Usual | 2001 | Galaxy 21 Music |
Live Worship | 2001 | Galaxy 21 Music |
Speechless EP | 2003 | Galaxy 21 Music |
BUCK Live | 2005 | Independent |