Entertaining Tucson: Entertaining Tucson Vol. 1 January 1985 Tucson Music SceneSandworms become SandwurmsBy Lydia L. Young index.html This page is from the 3-volume set of "Entertaining Tucson Across the Decades."
Note the change in spelling from Giant Sandworms to the Giant Sandwurms. According to Howe Gelb the change reflects the new concept direction of the band. At present, the Giant Sandwurms are still working on their new material and looking for a drummer. Gelb also said Blackie Ranchette has been approached to tour France. Nothing, however, has been finalized. Al Perry and the Cattle began recording a six song EP at the Sound Factory Recording Studio on January 2nd. Perry said it should be released by February (1985). Jeff Keenan said the Phantom Limbs are scheduled to record a second record in San Francisco during February. Tom Larkins has officially quit Lance Kaufmann and the Soul Rebels. He said he is moving to Santa Barbara, California to tour with Chuck Wagon and the Wheels for a few months. David Roy, who recently moved to Phoenix, has put together a band including Steven Davis on bass, David Golder on guitar and Barbara Cason on drums. Assuming the name the Numbskulls, they will do writing and vocals for the glam-style band, reminiscent of The Stooges, The Heartbreakers and T. Rex. Word from Spontaneous Cheesemakers is they have changed their name to Road Furniture. Tony Dew said they are constantly working on new songs and are planning to do a video in the very near future. Watch for them to be appearing anytime now. Chuck Dukowski, ex-bassist for Black Flag, has formed a new band called SWA. They will open for Minutemen at WREX on January 19th. WREX recently opened at 1035 E. Broadway, just east of Park Avenue. The building combines a nightclub with an auditorium atmosphere, along with a record store. Co-managed by Chris Olivas, WREX plans to offer quality alternative (i.e. “not mainstream”) entertainment for everybody. All ages are welcome. Some new, young local talent, Clayton Calhoon and Joe Perillo, have formed a band, still without a name. They will appear at Flowing Wells High School January 15th. Stab in the Dark is a great blues-rock band that is playing out all over town these days. The rhythm section is tight and strong providing a powerful base to the band. I caught them December 16th at Characters and enjoyed every minute. Not too many people turned out so the club closed early despite protests of its patrons. You will be pleasantly surprised by a sound not too prevalent in Tucson. New Year’s Eve found me experiencing a couple of exciting things. The Freds played at Splinter Brothers Warehouse, with Chris Wagner on synthesizer (his first time on stage). A sprinkling of Road Furniture popped up in their set a special surprise. Now Available From Amazon.comEntertaining Tucson Across the Decades
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