Johnny Quest - The Heisman - 1992from the Blue Dude cd "10 Million Summers"
Johnny Quest was a fun funk metal band from Raleigh, NC. They played a lot of shows in the late 80's/early 90's. They released "10 Million Summers" in 1992. Anyone who saw Johnny Quest will admit that they were a great live band.
Band Members:
Joe Farmer: Vocals
Jack Campbell: Bass, Backing Vocals
Bill Ladd: Guitar, Vocals
Steve Hill: Drums
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This is a great blog. I've long been looking for a digital version of a song I only have on shitty cassette -- "Slag Off" by Joby's Opinion. This Chapel Hill band featured my Bull's Head Bookshop co-worker Chris Palmatier and the sng is from, maybe, 1996 or 1997. Anyone got it?
These guys also ran Pointdexter music. a Durham, NC staple for music. Also - I am pretty sure JQ formed out of the ashes of the Pressure Boys.
Johnny Quest must've played my fraternity house 10-15 times while I was at Carolina. Great party band!
Anonymous - JQ was definitely not post-Pressure Boys. I was at a number of double bills with them, including a show at the old Culture Club in Raleigh that was pretty fantastic. Jack Campbell played bass for both bands at one time or another - might be what you're thinking of. (And in case of further confusion, it was Bill Ladd in JQ, brother Rob in PBoys)
Loved JQ while at Wake Forest. Had a lucky JQ T-shirt that I did 150 sky dives in till it literally fell apart in the washer. Wish they were still around!!!
I just learned of a compilation of B-sides called "Everything Else"
Anyone seen or have a copy of it they would sell?
Joe (old lead singer) and his family live across the street from me.
In a conversation about a break-in, I once said "lady cop" in front of him in...not sure if he caught it...
They have "Everything Else" on Rhapsody, but to be honest - the only song on it that sounds vaguely familiar is Jack singing "Char Girl."
I don't know who's singing the other stuff, but it's not the Johnny Quest I know.....from my days in VA and at the GA Theater in Athens.
Steven Hill, AKA the DOCTAH, is really really good friends with my parents. Actually, mom used to work for him at his video store down the road.
He's a super kick ass dude and drummer. Actually, I was going to get lessons from him before I got into more classical instruments. :)
Joe is a co-owner of a restaurant in Raleigh, and upscale place. I'd pay big dollars to see these guys perform one more time. I got to spend a summer on the road with them - best time of my life!
I was an employye of the Peppermint Beach Club at the VB oceanfront. I used to harrass the management to keep booking them. I dove off of the stage many times in front of this band. I still have music on my hard drive from CD's. Someone psot the restaurant so I can stop in.
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This is a different version than what was on the EP I had on cassette when I was in high school.
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