Band, *1981 US, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Alternative
A.k.a. Big Nose
The Queers are punk rock band formed in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1982. Their sound is heavily influenced by the Ramones and '60s bubblegum pop and their songs often feature humorous and juvenile lyrics. The original line up consisted of Joe King (2) (Vocals/Guitar), Tulu (2) (Vocals/Bass), and Wimpy (2) Rutherford (Drums). The band released one 7" EP with this line up. In 1984, the band released a second 7", this time with Tulu on drums, Wimpy singing, and Keith Hages playing bass. The band split shortly afterwards but Joe would occasionally use the name throughout the '80s, playing with various line-ups (King's most frequent collaborators were JJ Rassler (guitar) and Hugh O'Neill (2) (drums)) for sporadic shows in Boston and New Hampshire, although there were no recordings created at this time, and by the end of the decade the band had pretty much become inactive. In 1990, King and O'Neill decided to get the band going again and recorded the band's first LP, "Grow Up". Around the same time, The Queers became acquainted with Screeching Weasel, beginning a long-term association between the two bands. After the "Grow Up" LP, King and O'Neill met Chris Barnard, aka B-Face, who would join as the group's bassist and this would constitute the "classic" Queers line-up (although O'Neill would be in and out of the band and the band would generally tour with a second guitarist). The group signed with Lookout! Records in 1993 for the album "Love Songs For The Retarded" (produced by Ben Weasel) and stayed through 1996's "Don't Back Down". After that, the classic line-up split for good, with B-Face quitting due to growing tension between him and Joe and O'Neill being diagnosed with brain cancer (he would pass away in January 1999). The Queers would continue with Joe recording and touring with an ever-rotating cast of backing musicians. The band jumped to Hopeless Records for 2 LPs and returned to Lookout! in 2002 for one album before departing the label for good, eventually reclaiming all their albums from the label in 2006 due to a lack of royalty payments. The band currently records for Asian Man Records. In 2001, the original line up of Joe King, Wimpy, and Tulu reunited and recorded and EP under the name "Drunken Cholos".
Joe King voc, g | |
Jay Adelberg dr | |
Phillip Hill g, voc, b *1972 US | |
Dusty Watson dr US | |
Hugh O'Neill dr, voc 1958-1999 US | |
Dan Schafer voc, b, g | |
Chris Fields voc, g | |
Steve Visneau dr | |
Rick Orcutt dr | |
Chris Barnard b US | |
Dave Swain b, voc | |
Greg Urbatis b | |
Danny Sullivan dr | |
JJ Rassler g, voc | |
Evan Shore voc, g | |
Justin Disease dr, voc | |
Bobby Gaudreau voc | |
Sean Rowley g | |
Kevin Kecy b, voc | |
Dave Trevino dr, voc | |
Wimpy Rutherford voc | |
Scott Gildersleeve voc, g US | |
Geoff Palmer g, bvoc, voc |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Punk Rock Confidential Revisited | The Queers | 2018 | Album |
The Queers / Chris Barrows Band | The Queers / Chris Barrows Band | 2018 | Single |
The Queers Regret Making A Record With Bassamp & Dano | The Queers | 2017 | Single |
Beyond The Dirty South Valley | The Queers / Antagonizers ATL | 2015 | Single |
Beyond The Valley Revisited Live At Loud & Clear Studios | The Queers | 2015 | Album |
Olé Maestro | The Queers | 2013 | Album |
Buy It You Scum | The Queers / The Riptides | 2011 | Single |
The Queers And Killtime | The Queers And Killtime | 2011 | Single |
Live In Philly 06' | The Queers | 2010 | Album |
Back To The Basement | The Queers | 2010 | Album |
Alive In Hollyweird | The Queers | 2009 | Album |
The Queers & The Atom Age | The Queers & The Atom Age | 2009 | Single |
CBGB OMFUG Masters - The Queers - Live February 3, 2003: The Bowery Collection | The Queers | 2008 | Album |
The Queers / The Hotlines | The Queers / The Hotlines | 2008 | Single |
Munki Brain | The Queers | 2007 | Album |
Weekend At Bernie's | The Queers | 2006 | Album |
Split Disc From Japan And USA | Disgusteens & The Queers | 2004 | Album |
Summer Hits No. 1 | The Queers | 2004 | Album |
Acid Beaters (Love And Let Die) | The Queers / The Manges | 2003 | Album |
Pleasant Screams | The Queers | 2002 | Album |
Live In West Hollywood | The Queers | 2001 | Album |
Today | The Queers | 2001 | Album |
Beyond The Valley... | The Queers | 2000 | Album |
Later Days And Better Lays | The Queers | 1999 | Compil. |
The Queers / The Smears / The Meatmen / Against All Authority | The Queers / The Smears / Meatmen / Against All Authority | 1999 | Compil. |
Punk Rock Confidential | The Queers | 1998 | Album |
Everything's O.K. EP | The Queers | 1998 | Single |
Right On Target | 88 Fingers Louie / The Queers | 1998 | Compil. |
Ramones Tribute | Screeching Weasel / The Queers | 1997 | Album |
Don't Back Down | The Queers | 1996 | Album |
A Day Late And A Dollar Short | The Queers | 1996 | Compil. |
Bubblegum Dreams | The Queers | 1996 | Single |
Surf Goddess | The Queers | 1995 | Single |
2/24/95 (Fireside Bowl - Chicago, IL) | The Queers | 1995 | Single |
Move Back Home | The Queers | 1995 | Album |
Suck This | The Queers | 1995 | Single |
Love Ain't Punk | The Queers / Sinkhole | 1995 | Single |
Look Ma No Flannel! | The Queers | 1994 | Single |
Shout At The Queers | The Queers | 1994 | Single |
Rocket To Russia | The Queers | 1994 | Album |
Live At Some Prick's House | The Queers / Pink Lincolns | 1994 | Single |
Lmt. Ed. Dbl. Pack | The Queers | 1994 | Single |
Beat Off | The Queers | 1994 | Album |
My Old Man's A Fatso | The Queers | 1994 | Single |
Love Songs For The Retarded | The Queers | 1993 | Album |
Too Dumb To Quit! | The Queers | 1993 | Single |
Live In Chicago 4/18/93 | The Queers | 1993 | Single |
A Proud Tradition | The Queers | 1992 | Compil. |
Grow Up | The Queers | 1990 | Album |
Kicked Out Of The Webelos | The Queers | 1984 | Single |
Love Me | The Queers | 1982 | Single |
The Sun Always Shines Around You | The Queers | Single | |
Untitled | The Queers / High Hats | Single | |
The Queers Are Here | The Queers | Album |