Dealership (band)

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Dealership
Dealership circa 2001 at The Minnow. From left to right: Chris Whetherell, Chris Groves, Jane Pinckard.
Dealership circa 2001 at The Minnow. From left to right: Chris Whetherell, Chris Groves, Jane Pinckard.
Background information
Origin Berkeley, California
Genre(s) Indie pop, indie rock, noise pop
Years active 1995 – present
Label(s) Turn Records
Keiki Records
Website Official website
Members
Chris Groves
Jane Pinckard
Chris Wetherell
Jesse Hudson

Dealership is an independent pop/rock band based in Berkeley, California.

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[edit] Band history

The band formed in 1995 at UC Berkeley when Chris Wetherell spontaneously decided he wanted to start a band with friend Chris Groves after the two had attended a Primus concert.[1] After the concert, Wetherell went to a Guitar Center with a student loan check and said to an employee, "I would like the stuff to make a band".[1][2] He bought microphones, microphone stands, a guitar amplifier, two guitars and a drum kit – without knowing how to play any of these instruments.[1][2] Eventually, Wetherell decided to play drums while Groves played bass guitar (he had played upright bass in high school).[2]

During the summer, Wetherell and Groves began holding auditions for a third band member, though these were largely unsuccessful. The auditions were held at Wetherell's place. Miyuki Jane Pinckard, who was dating Wetherell's roommate at the time, would hear many of these auditions. Understanding that the auditions were going poorly, Pinckard decided to learn to play the guitar herself. Within weeks, the trio became Dealership.

In 1998, Dealership self-released their first album, Secret American Livingroom. The band then briefly ran their own record label, Keiki Records, on which they released their second full-length album, TV Highway to the Stars in 2001. Keiki Records also distributed releases by now-inactive San Francisco band Secadora (of which Chris Groves was a member). The band's third album, Action/Adventure, was released on Turn Records, based in Santa Clara, California, in 2004.

In 2005, Dealership went on their first (and only) tour of the United States. They also played at the X-Games.

Jesse Hudson joined the band in late 2006.

A fourth album, The Future is Far Away, is currently being recorded with an estimated 2008 release date. In November 2007, Pinckard announced on the game girl advance blog that Harmonix included the song "Dots and Dashes" in its iPod rhythm game Phase, and noted that the track would be sold on iTunes. "Dots and Dashes" will appear on the upcoming album.[3]

[edit] Band members

  • 1995 to present - Chris Groves; bass, vocals
  • 1995 to present - Jane Pinckard; guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • 1995 to present - Chris Wetherell; drums, vocals
  • 2006 to present - Jesse Hudson; guitar, bass

[edit] Discography

Albums

Other releases

  • Model Mortal / Domesticated 7" (2000, self-released)

Compilations

  • Noise Pop '99 - Souvenir Seven Inches (1999, 1 song)
  • Live 105 Local Lounge Vol.21 (1999, 1 song)
  • Cool Beans #11 (1999, 1 song)
  • Bored, Lonely and a Little Pissed Off (1999, 1 song)
  • Ten Years of Noisepop (2002, 1 song)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c KALX Program Guide interview
  2. ^ a b c Heller, Greg. "Citation is missing a . Either specify one, or click here and a bot will complete the citation details for you. [1]". BAM (547). 
  3. ^ Phase: Harmonix's iPod game - now with 100% more Dealership! at gamegirladvance.com

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