Band,
Rock
Beat Rodeo was a country rock band from New York City during the 1980s. They were mentioned in the acknowledgements of Elizabeth Wurtzel's memoir Prozac Nation.Following the breakup of the Suicide Commandos (in which he played bass), Minneapolis' Steve Almaas moved to New York, turned to guitar and formed the Crackers; the band's ep Sir Crackers! indicates the rough-hewn melodic rock direction Almaas would later pursue. After working with The Bongos, Almaas headed down with boss Bongo Richard Barone to North Carolina to visit Mitch Easter at his Drive-In Studio, where the three of them put together the Beat Rodeo EP. Almaas almost immediately formed a quartet named for the EP but not including any of its other participants. Staying Out Late (originally issued in Germany in 1984) shows a co
Peter Moser dr, perc | |
Steve Almaas voc, b | |
Bill Schunk voc, stg, g | |
Allan Greller b, perc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sampler 12 | Beat Rodeo / Concrete Blonde | 1987 | Album |
New Love | Beat Rodeo | 1986 | Single |
Everything I'm Not | Beat Rodeo | 1986 | Single |
Everything I'm Not / I'm Not Afraid (Doesn't Matter To Me) | Beat Rodeo | 1986 | Album |
Home In The Heart Of The Beat | Beat Rodeo | 1986 | Album |
She's More | Beat Rodeo | 1984 | Single |
Staying Out Late W/ The Beat Rodeo | Beat Rodeo | 1984 | Album |
What's The Matter / Mimi | Beat Rodeo | 1983 | Single |