Band, *1980 US, New York City
Rock and Alternative
Parker Dulany's 'invisible band' from East Village, NYC. Influential post-punk No-Wave outfit originating in 1980, with Perry Brandston as sound engineer, who was in early days considered a band member. Soon became the Danceteria club 'house band'. Relocated to France in 1984 and released 'November’s Heat', which earned the band both album of the year and band of the year honors. The late Ruth Polsky was their manager as they gained attention. In 2003, Certain General made its first recordings with its original line-up since the mid-80s!
Parker Dulany voc, g | |
Marcy Saddy voc, dr, perc | |
Lupo voc, b, key | |
Phillip Gammage voc, h, g | |
Sprague Hollander org, g | |
Russell Berke b |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Stolen Car | Certain General | 2010 | Album |
Invisible New York | Certain General | 2007 | Compil. |
An Introduction To War | Certain General | 2002 | Compil. |
Closer To The Sun | Certain General | 2000 | Album |
These Are The Days | Certain General | 1999 | Compil. |
Signals From The Source | Certain General | 1998 | Album |
Baby Are You Rich | Certain General | 1990 | Single |
Jacklighter | Certain General | 1990 | Album |
I Lose Myself | Certain General | 1988 | Single |
Will You? | Certain General | 1988 | Single |
Cabin Fever | Certain General | 1988 | Album |
Will You / Poison In The Pond | Certain General | 1986 | Single |
Will You? | Certain General | 1986 | Single |
These Are The Days | Certain General | 1985 | Album |
Far Away In America - The Live Side | Certain General / Band Of Outsiders | 1985 | Album |
November's Heat | Certain General | 1984 | Album |
Far Away In America | Band Of Outsiders / Certain General | 1984 | Album |
Holiday Of Love | Certain General | 1982 | Album |