Chagall Guevara
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Chagall Guevara | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
Genre(s) | Rock Christian rock |
Years active | 1989–1993 |
Label(s) | MCA Records |
Former members | |
Steve Taylor Dave Perkins Lynn Nichols Wade Jaynes Mike Mead Rick Cua |
Chagall Guevara was an American Christian rock band formed in 1989 by solo artist Steve Taylor, guitarists Dave Perkins and Lynn Nichols (from the 1970s Phil Keaggy band), bassist Wade Jaynes, and drummer Mike Mead.
The band was named after Communist revolutionary Che Guevara and painter Marc Chagall to imply the meaning "revolutionary art." All of the band members had histories within the Christian music industry, but the band was an effort to depart from the CCM industry, but still performed at exclusively Christian music venues and allowed their music to be distributed through Christian bookstores. The group formed in 1989 and broke up in early 1993.
The band first appeared on the soundtrack to the motion picture Pump Up the Volume with a song called '"Tale O' The Twister." The band's only album, the self titled Chagall Guevara, was released on MCA Records in 1991. The band's only music video, for the song "Violent Blue," received a few plays on MTV.
Several CD and LP singles were released off the album, including a UK release of "Violent Blue" with an unreleased B-side track titled "Still Know Your Number By Heart." Several songs from the band's 1991 performance at the Greenbelt Festival in England appeared on the official video "Four Days in Summer."
Work on a second album began, but the group broke up while attempting to be released from their contract with MCA Records. [1] Several tracks for the second album were recorded, including "Halcyon Days" and "A Bullet's Worth A Thousand Words." These songs, along with a November 15, 1991 concert recording, remain unreleased.
Chagall Guevara reunited twice. In 1994, a track titled "Treasure of the Broken Land" appeared on the Mark Heard tribute album Strong Hand of Love and the Orphans of God double-CD, which were sold mainly through Christian bookstores and similar outlets. The band reunited again in Nashville at a private industry party in October, 2005. There were no future plans for the group, however.[2]
[edit] References
- Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music, First printing, Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers, 152. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
[edit] External links
- Sock Heaven, a Steve Taylor and Chagall Guevara fan site which includes a Chagall Guevara FAQ with more information about their music video, break up, and unreleased tracks, and a reproduction of Kevin: The Chagall Guevara Newsletter.
[edit] Discography
- Pump Up the Volume soundtrack, 1990.
- Chagall Guevara, 1991.
- Strong Hand of Love, a tribute to Mark Heard, 1994.
- Orphans of God, a tribute to Mark Heard, 1996.