Sun-60
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Sun-60 | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genre(s) | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1987 - 1996 |
Label(s) | Epic Records |
Associated acts | Joan Jones |
Former members | |
Joan Jones (vocals, songwriter, founder) David Russo (guitars, keyboards, vocals, songwriter, founder) Glen Holmen (bass) David Raven (drums) Craig Levitz (drums) Jack Irons (drums) Dave Navarro (guitars) Mike Lawrence (drums) Bret Jensen (guitars) Eddie Russo (bass) |
Sun-60 (later Sun 60 without the hyphen) were a Los Angeles Alternative rock band from 1987-1996.
The band was notable for the vocal gymnastics of Joan Jones, the guitar riffs of David Russo, clever song-writing, and an eclectic combination of styles, including folk, alt rock, pop, and blues.
Despite a cult following, considerable commercial potential, and moderate success both as a touring live act and on record, the band never quite caught on, and split in 1996.
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[edit] History
Sun-60 began as an acoustic folk duo, composed of Joan Jones and David Russo playing under the name Far Cry. Gradually their sound became harder-edged, and they added various musicians to form a rock rhythm section.
They were signed by Epic Records in 1990 and released the eponymous Sun-60 in 1991. Sun-60 is a glossily-produced, high-energy folk/pop/rock album showcasing Jones' voice and hook-laden songwriting.
Only (1993) is primarily blues-based hard rock, although folk and pop influences are still audible. The album features guest performances from several notable musicians such as Dave Navarro.
Headjoy (1995), perhaps the group's best work, is still grungier.
Jones and Russo split in 1996. Russo concentrated on film scores.
Jones released the solo album Starlite Criminal in 1998. It has much the same sound as Headjoy, and might be considered "the fourth Sun-60 album". She continues to perform and to release singles and collections from her web sites.
[edit] Discography
Title | Release Date | Label |
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Sun-60 | July, 1991 | Epic Records |
Only | June 1, 1993 | Epic Records |
Headjoy | August 1, 1995 | Epic Records |