Band, 1983-1987 US, Los Angeles
Rock
A.k.a. The Spinning Wighats
American rock band formed in 1981 in West Los Angeles, CA. The group was founded by Kentucky born guitarist Sid Griffin (previously of The Unclaimed) with drummer Greg Sowders (formerly of The Boxboys) at a jam session in the notorious ON Klub in Silverlake. The other guitar player was Steve Wynn, who soon left to form The Dream Syndicate, whereupon Virginia’s Stephen McCarthy joined after answering a want ad in a local newspaper. The original bass player was Barry Shank but he quit to return to graduate school and was replaced by ex-pat Englishman Des Brewer. This lineup recorded and released an EP 10-5-60, produced by ex-Sparks guitarist/former The Beach Boys engineer Earle Mankey. A US tour followed. Des Brewer dropped out at this point to continue his career as a longshoreman in San Pedro and was replaced by Indiana’s Tom Stevens (2). The group signed to indie label Frontier Records and recorded their debut LP Native Sons which was produced by Henry Lewy. The album was called “a modern American classic” by Melody Maker and the band made the cover of the New Musical Express as well as playing live on the BBC’s Whistle Test TV show. The band toured the US in 1984, and Europe in March/April 1985. Next the band signed to Island Records and released the album State Of Our Union in September 1985, which hit number one in the College Radio/Alternative charts for four weeks. After a spring tour the band released Two Fisted Tales in early summer 1987. Produced by Ed Stasium, the album produced the hit single “I Want You Bad”. Bassist Tom Stevens left the road to be with his family in August and by Christmas Stephen McCarthy left to write musicials. Island asked Griffin and Sowders for another album but they declined. Since then the band has released several reissues, The Best Of on Prima Records (2), released June 2004, and State Of Our Reunion (Live 2004), a reprise of the Ryders reunion tour released in October 2008. In 2014 the band played their first L.A. show in 27 years, the Earle Mankey Appreciation Concert. A short run of dates in Spain followed in December of that year. On January 22, 2016, Cherry Red released a four CD box set Final Wild Songs.
![]() | Sid Griffin h, voc, g *1955 US |
![]() | Stephen McCarthy g, voc US |
![]() | Tom Stevens voc, b US |
![]() | Greg Sowders dr, perc |
![]() | Des Brewer b, voc |
![]() | Barry Shank b |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Psychedelic Country Soul | The Long Ryders | 2019 | Album |
Final Wild Songs | The Long Ryders | 2016 | Compil. |
Native Sons/10-5-60/Radio Tokyo/5by5 | The Long Ryders | 2011 | Compil. |
State Of Our Reunion (Live 2004) | The Long Ryders | 2007 | Album |
The Best Of | The Long Ryders | 2004 | Compil. |
Three Minute Warnings: Live In New York City | The Long Ryders | 2003 | Album |
The Long Ryders: Rockin' At The Roxy | The Long Ryders | 2002 | Album |
Anthology | The Long Ryders | 1998 | Compil. |
BBC Radio One Live In Concert | The Long Ryders | 1994 | Album |
Native Sons / 10-5-60 | The Long Ryders | 1987 | Compil. |
Two Fisted Tales | The Long Ryders | 1987 | Album |
Gunslinger Man | The Long Ryders | 1987 | Single |
I Want You Bad | The Long Ryders | 1987 | Single |
Sounds Of An Empty Pint | The Long Ryders | 1986 | Album |
State Of The Union. Tour 86 | The Long Ryders | 1986 | Single |
Southside Of The Story/If I Were A Bramble And You Were A Rose | The Long Ryders | 1985 | Single |
A Conversation With The Long Ryders | The Long Ryders | 1985 | Album |
I Had A Dream | The Long Ryders | 1985 | Single |
Looking For Lewis & Clark | The Long Ryders | 1985 | Album |
State Of Our Union | The Long Ryders | 1985 | Album |
Tell It To The Judge On Sunday | The Long Ryders | 1984 | Single |
Native Sons | The Long Ryders | 1984 | Album |
10-5-60 | The Long Ryders | 1983 | Album |
End Of The Trail | The Long Ryders | Album | |
Native Sons Outtakes 7/84 & Roxy 11/3/86 | The Long Ryders | Album |