Edna's Goldfish
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Edna's Goldfish | |
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Origin | New York, United States |
Genre(s) | Third wave ska |
Label(s) | Moon Ska Records |
Associated acts | The Reunion Show, Catch 22 |
Edna's Goldfish was a third wave ska band from Long Island.
Together from 1997 to 2000, their studio albums include Before You Knew Better (1998) and The Elements of Transition (1999), both released on Moon Ska Records. The video for their song "Veronica Sawyer" received some airplay on the MTV show 120 Minutes. The band toured with bands such as The Toasters, Catch 22, Mustard Plug, Reel Big Fish, and Less Than Jake.
After their 2000 tour with Rx Bandits and The Gadjits, the band decided to split in order to pursue other interests. Singer Brian Diaz went on to form The Reunion Show with ex-members of Step Lively and The Lightweights. Trombonist Ian McKenzie continued to play with Catch 22. In the beginning of April 2005, the members of Edna's Goldfish reunited to play a cancer benefit concert at the Crazy Donkey, in Farmingdale, NY, for a friend of the band who had cancer. [1]
[edit] Members
- Brian Diaz - vocals
- David A. Galea - trumpet
- Vincent McAuliffe - guitar
- Michael Warner - drums, vocals
- Ian McKenzie - trombone
- Kristopher Baldwin - bass
- Gary Henderson - trumpet, vocals
[edit] Other members
- David Ringel - bass (1997-1999)
- Dave Sacrastano - bass (1997)
- Jon Middleman - bass (2 songs on "Before You Knew Better")
- Dave Waldo - keyboards ("Veronica Sawyer" off of "Elements of Transition")
- Matt Holmgren - trombone
- Tom Comorford - trombone(in the group when it first began)
- Dave Soloman - Trombone for the reunion/benefit show