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Suburban Lawns

Band, 1978-1983 US, Long Beach, California
Alternative

The brainchild of CalArts students William "Vex Billingsgate" Ranson and (Minneapolis born) Sue "Su Tissue" McLane, Suburban Lawns formed in Long Beach, California in 1978 out of the ashes of previous incarnations Art Attack and The Fabulons, recruiting Huntington Beach natives Richard "Frankie Ennui" Whitney and Charles "Chuck Roast" Rodriguez, as well as John McBurney (aka "John Gleur"). The 1979 debut single "Gidget Goes to Hell" (released on their own Suburban Industrial label) gained the band notoriety when its Jonathan Demme-directed music video was shown on Saturday Night Live. Their sole album, Suburban Lawns, produced by EJ Emmons, was released in 1981 on I.R.S. Records, featuring New Wave radio favorite "Janitor." Gleur departed during the recording of the Richard Mazda-produced 5-song EP Baby, released in 1983, and the band folded shortly afterward. The lyrics of "Janitor" were derived from a real-life conversation between Sue McLane and friend Brian Smith. According to Brian, the two were conversing in a loud room when they first met: "She asked me what I did for a living. I said 'I'm a janitor,' and she thought I said 'Oh my genitals.' Frankie [richard Whitney] overheard this and wrote the song." After Suburban Lawns folded, Whitney and Ranson formed a new, short-lived band called The Lawns, while McLane attended Berklee College of Music, where she studied piano. In 1982 McLane recorded a solo album, Salon de Musique. She also played the role of Peggy Dillman in Demme's 1986 comedy movie Something Wild.

     
Members
John McBurney
bvoc, acg, voc
Chuck Roast
dr, perc, bvoc
William Ranson
b, voc
PortraitSusan McLane
Richard Whitney
Popular Tracks   
Janitor on Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns
Anything on Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns
Flavor Crystals on Baby by Suburban Lawns
Unable on Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns
Flying Saucer Safari on Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns
Green Eyes on Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns
Not Allowed on Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns
Jam The Controls on Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns
Gossip on Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns
Pioneers on Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns

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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
BabySuburban Lawns1983Album
Suburban LawnsSuburban Lawns1981Album
JanitorSuburban Lawns1980Single
Gidget Goes To HellSuburban Lawns1979Single
Disturbing The Peace: 1979Suburban LawnsAlbum
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