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George Earth (born July 3, 1966) is an American musician, guitarist,
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, composer,
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, comic book artist, and
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from
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. He is perhaps best known as the lead guitarist for both
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and
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, later touring and recording with
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, Stolen Babies, and other bands before forming
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-based Small Halo in 2008. He publishes a semi-regular comic book series and hosts a regular talk show, ''The Talk Show'', in which he also leads The Talk Show Band.


Biography

George Earth was born in Paterson, New Jersey in 1966. He lived in Athens, Greece briefly as a child between 1969 and 1970 before moving back to New Jersey with his parents. He lived briefly in California in 1976 and then moved back to
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, where at age 13, he started playing guitar. He left Red Bank in 1980 and moved to
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, where he attended high school and formed his first band with his two best friends, Gabe Butterfield and Keith Graves, who attended two other local high schools. Butterfield played drums and is the son of blues legend
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. Graves had played bass guitar until Earth joined them, whereupon Butterfield and Earth forced him to play guitar with them instead. Graves now performs with
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. Earth's first serious recording was around 1982, on a record with Cyrille Verdeaux, on which he played guitar. George found work in 1983 as a roadie for the Santa Cruz band Tao Chemical and its percussion offshoot, Tao Rhythmical, where he got to know the drummer for both bands,
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, who would connect him with some other key musicians in the region. About 1985, Earth and vocalist and lyricist Xtremity X worked across the street from one another, met, and formed Heaven On. He played guitar to her lyrics, which she sang, and they soon gathered a pair of other young artists, the rhythm team of drummer
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, who was a percussion student of Rick Walker's, and bassist Kevin Nuckolls, with whom Guess had played in several bands before. Keyboardist Kennedy Cosker, of The Quiet Ones, joined them at the last minute to compete in a contest, and together, the five-member band won the 1986 Battle of the Bands at the Louden Nelson Center for Performing Arts in Santa Cruz. Heaven On disbanded soon after that performance, though Earth, Guess, and Nuckolls would form a separate improvisation project that year, Circus Boy, performing one show in that grouping, at Diane's Place in Santa Cruz, before Earth and Guess began to jam with bassist Daniel Vee Lewis, Lewis' wife, Pipa Piñon, and keyboardist David Hannibal. In 1986, Earth and Anthony Guess together conceived of the unnamed band that would later become
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. Earth played lead guitar and co-wrote songs with drummer Guess. They invited both Daniel Vee Lewis and David Hannibal to play bass and keyboards, respectively, for the new group, which still remained nameless. Rick Walker suggested they contact another local musician friend of his,
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, also of Tao Chemical, who was developing a new and broad idea that he called "World Entertainment War". After seeing Brezsny perform a spoken word show to a pre-recorded music tape, they did a jam show together a few weeks later. Brezsny was invited to join the band as lead vocalist and co-writer and together they then adopted the name and the concept, World Entertainment War. Singer
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was recruited six months later to join the band as co-lead vocalist. Keyboardist Hannibal left the band shortly and was replaced briefly by Sam Loya, who was then replaced by Amy Excolere. They performed regularly and recorded two albums; a self-titled debut and a follow-up called Give Too Much, consisting of the same recordings with two added tracks recorded at the same time, both released in 1991 by
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. Earth continued doing live performances with World Entertainment War in a variety of venues until the group disbanded in 1993. That same year, Earth joined singer, songwriter, and accordionist Angel Corpus Christi as her international touring guitarist. In 1993 he formed a guitar and cello band called The Endorphines with Martha Burns of
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playing the cello. That band auditioned drummers, including Eric Gebow, whom Earth would later form an improv duo with and who would later bring Earth into Switchblade Symphony. In 1995, Earth joined Switchblade Symphony, with composer Susan Wallace and vocalist Tina Root, replacing
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on lead guitar. They released several recordings on Cleopatra Records, including '' Bread and Jam for Frances'' in 1997 and '' The Three Calamities'' in 1999, and they toured internationally for over four years in support of both albums, before disbanding in 1999; with Root going on to form the band Tre Lux. Earth and Root performed the final shows of Switchblade Symphony in 2000. From 2001 to 2003, George Earth played guitar in Captain Bringdown, with bassist Paula O'Rourke and drummer John Weiss, and appears on their 2002 self-titled album, recorded at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco. Weiss was later replaced by
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drummer El John Nelson, who later played on Earth's 2004 solo CD, ''
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''. During that period he also did session work with several groups. He played guitar for Angel Corpus Christi; appearing on her 2003 CD recordings, '' Divine Healer'' and '' Louie Louie (a tribute to Lou Reed)''. He recorded with Shards, a guitar and drum duo he formed with drummer Mark Pino of Birdsaw. He did some session work with his former World Entertainment War bandmate, Rob Brezsny, and also with Caroline Blind's project, Sunshine Blind, playing guitar on their 2003 release, ''I Carry You''. George Earth stayed busy during 2003 to 2006, writing, recording and producing his own solo albums as Candymachine, aka Candymachine88, including ''
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'', released on iTunes, and one song on each of the two albums he produced for
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; " Mr. Self Destruct" on '' Covered in Nails: A Tribute To Nine Inch Nails'' and "Ava Adore", with Tina Root, on '' A Gothic–Industrial Tribute to The Smashing Pumpkins''. The album he produced for Tributized Records in 2006, '' Piggy: A Tribute to Nine Inch Nails'', also featured he and Root performing as Candymachine88 on one song, "Mr. Self Destruct". He played
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for Red Elvises, recording with Oleg Bernov, Igor Yuzov, and others, on their 2004 studio release, '' Lunatics and Poets'' and he also joined
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guitarist Ralph Spight on his side project, The Freak Accident, playing theremin as well, on their 2004 album, ''
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''. Also in 2004, Pretend Records released Earth's debut solo album, ''
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''. In 2007, Earth was brought in to work with Heather Schmid by her producer/co-writer Rich Balmer on her CD, ''Goddess Awaits''. Balmer had also worked with Tina Root, who co-wrote some material on another Schmid album, and Root had suggested to Earth that he work with Balmer. Later in 2007, George went on an international tour as the guitarist for Stolen Babies, replacing guitarist Davin Givhan, who had recently left the band. In 2008, Earth and Tina Root (aka Tina Minero, since 2002) rejoined again to form another music performance project, Small Halo, recording a self-titled 5-song EP that they released in 2009. Since then Earth has pursued several other activities. He has been scoring music for independent films and television for several years and his recent work has included scoring music for major film trailers. He continues his professional work and lives on a small farm in
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.


Trivia

Earth has also initiated several "joke bands". One early instance of these, dreamed up with his best (non-musician) friend Steve Brown, was the band Barking Crew, releasing the comedy single "Bark Me Betty", as a joke about their slang for fellatio, "barking", as in, "Did she bark your pole?" A later joke band was Fucking Jerks from San Jose, with a song recorded by the same name, created by Earth and another friend.


Discography

;With Barking Crew *''Bark Me Betty'' (
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) ;With World Entertainment War *''World Entertainment War'' (
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) MCA Records *''Give Too Much'' (1991) MCA Records ;Also appears with WEW on ;*''K-Mart Tribal Ballet'' on Komotion International Compilation Raizer X Records ;With Switchblade Symphony *'' Bread and Jam for Frances'' (
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) Cleopatra Records *'' The Three Calamities'' CD (
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) Cleopatra Records ;;Also appears with Switchblade Symphony on *'' Sinister Nostalgia'' ( 2001) ( remixes) Cleopatra Records *'' Sweet Little Witches'' CD ( 2003) Cleopatra Records ;With Captain Bringdown & The Buzzkil *'' Captain Bringdown'' CD ( 2002) ;With Sunshine Blind *'' I Carry You'' ( 2003) ;With Angel Corpus Christi *'' Divine Healer (album)'' CD ( 2003)
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*'' Louie Louie (a tribute to Lou Reed)'' CD import ( 2003) ;With the Red Elvises *'' Lunatics and Poets'' ( 2004) theremin ;With The Freak Accident *''
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'' CD ( 2004) theremin ;Solo work *''
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'' ( 2004) Pretend Records ;With Candymachine88 *''
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'' album iTunes *''Ava Adore'' (with Tina Root), on'' A Gothic–Industrial Tribute to The Smashing Pumpkins'' Cleopatra Records ( 2001 & 2006) Various artists * ''Mr. Self Destruct'' on '' Covered in Nails: A Tribute To Nine Inch Nails'' (Various Artists) Cleopatra Records (
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& 2006) & Anagram (UK) 2001 *''Mr. Self Destruct'' (with Tina Root) on '' Piggy: A Tribute to Nine Inch Nails'' (Various Artists) Tributized Records( 2004 & 2006) ;With Small Halo *'' Small Halo'' EP ( 2009) ;Production credits *'' A Gothic–Industrial Tribute to The Smashing Pumpkins'' Cleopatra Records ( 2001 & 2006) Various artists * '' Covered in Nails: A Tribute To Nine Inch Nails'' (Various Artists) Cleopatra Records (
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& 2006) & Anagram (UK) 2001 *'' Piggy: A Tribute to Nine Inch Nails'' (Various Artists) Tributized Records( 2004 & 2006)


References


External links


Official website for George Earth

Switchblade Symphony
on Myspace
Small Halo
on Myspace {{DEFAULTSORT:Earth, George 1966 births Record producers from California Songwriters from New Jersey American television talk show hosts American comics artists American comics writers Living people Musicians from Paterson, New Jersey People from Red Bank, New Jersey Musicians from Santa Cruz, California People from Echo Park, Los Angeles Songwriters from California Guitarists from California American male guitarists 20th-century American guitarists 20th-century American male musicians World Entertainment War members Switchblade Symphony members American male songwriters