Wally Pleasant

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Wally Pleasant is a U.S. musician from Michigan . He plays humorous songs based on folk music & 1950s-60s rock and roll influences.

Born in Detroit, Pleasant did not become a serious guitarist until college. While majoring in political science at Michigan State University, he performed at various Lansing-area open mic nights, gaining significant local popularity. A successful homemade cassette tape in the late 1980s led him to release a total of six CDs, the first five on his own record label Miranda Records. 2004's Music For Nerds & Perverts was released on Nashville, Tennessee-based Spat! Records. Pleasant has performed throughout the United States over the years, especially in areas where large numbers of MSU Spartan alumni have settled. For much of the 1990s, he was a full-time musician, but has scaled back his schedule in recent years due to personal and family concerns.

He has been a featured artist on the Dr. Demento radio show with songs like "The Day Ted Nugent Killed All the Animals". Oddly enough, Nugent had Pleasant perform this very song on Detroit radio in the mid-1990s.

Primarily a solo artist, Pleasant performed occasionally in the 1990s with individual sidemen (electric guitarists, bassists) and with a four-piece band, The Happy Neighborhood. In 2003 and 2004 Wally also played with a backup band, Appearing as "Wally Pleasant and Carl". Carl was comprised of former Turdcutter band members Eric Sweeney (drums) and David Wellbaum (bass).

Wally has performed throughout the United States and contrary to many internet 'hits', he has performed in Oregon, at the 'Black and Blue' worker's collective cafe in spring 2003, amongst other venues, and notably at the front of the statue of Theodore Roosevelt in the South Park blocks made infamous by the prose of Richard Brautigan.

In a 1997 Daily Vault review of Pleasant's 1992 college radio favorite Songs About Stuff, Sean McCarthy wrote:

If one artist of the 90s is to be condemned to college radio, it would be Wally Pleasant. Pavement, your hit is coming. Reverend Horton Heat... the swing/ska trend HAS to pick you up by your next album. But Pleasant is college rock personified ... Songs About Stuff ... is a purchase that is almost essential for any college rock fan. Too jaded and introspective to be lumped together in the geek-humor rock genre and too much of a sense of humor to lump him in the Pavement crowd, Pleasant is a treasure. [1]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Songs About Stuff - 1992
  • Welcome to Pleasantville 1993
  • Houses of the Holy Moly - 1994
  • Wally World - 1996
  • Hoedown - 2000
  • Music For Nerds And Perverts - 2004
  • Exile on Wally Street - 2008 (projected)

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