Band, 1994-2004 US, Denver
Rock and Pop
The Czars was an alternative rock band, formed in 1994 in Denver by John Grant and Chris Pearson. They released six studio albums, one EP, and three singles in the duration of their career. After the release of Goodbye in 2004, five of the six members of The Czars left the band over the span of nine months, leaving John Grant as the sole member of the band. After the exit of the other members, John Grant continued to tour under the name before deciding to pursue a solo career. Members Andy Monley and Roger Green, along with musician David Devine, appear on Sorry I Made You Cry as guitarists.
John Grant voc, p, key *1968 US | |
Chris Pearson b, eb | |
Andy Monley g | |
Roger Green g, syn | |
Jeff Linsenmaier dr |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Best Of | The Czars | 2014 | Compil. |
An Album Club Exclusive | The Czars | 2006 | Compil. |
Sorry I Made You Cry | The Czars | 2005 | Album |
Paint The Moon | The Czars | 2004 | Single |
Goodbye | The Czars | 2004 | Album |
Side Effect | The Czars | 2002 | Single |
X Would Rather Listen To Y Than Suffer Through A Whole C Of Z's | The Czars | 2002 | Single |
The Ugly People -Vs- The Beautiful People | The Czars | 2002 | Album |
Music From The Film I'd Rather Be ... Gone. | The Czars | 2001 | Album |
Val | The Czars | 2000 | Single |
Before... But Longer | The Czars | 2000 | Album |
Moodswing | The Czars | 1996 | Album |