The Furys (new wave band)

The Furys are a veteran Los Angeles rock band which started out as a punk band on the Beat Records label contemporary with Debbie Harry's Blondie.

The Furys Beat Records Promotional Postcard

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  1. Option The band began in 1977 when schoolmates Jeff Wolfe and Jeff Embrey decided to take to take matters into their own hands and start a band that rocked back to their roots of rockabilly, British mods, and California surf music. The newly formed Furys took gigs wherever they could and with a rocking punk style eventually worked their way up the ranks to major clubs such as the Whiskey a Go Go, Club 88, and many others. During this time they had a single out and were getting radio play. Things were on a fast track for the Furys but as with many bands in the fast lane, things didn't last forever. The Furys first single Hey Ma/Jim Stark Dark came out in 1977. - Page 104 1987 "THE FURYS: Indoor/Outdoor One of the forerunners of late 70s LA. power pop, the Furys make a return bid here and succeed admirably. Vocalist Jeff Wolfe and group mainstay Gregg Embrey sound as fresh and sparkling as day one "What's Done is Oone" .."
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