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Tin Huey is an American
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and new wave band from
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, United States, that formed in 1972 and disbanded in 1982.


History


Original lineups

Initially named Rags, the band started with Mark Price (then known as Wesley the Stash) on guitar, Michael Aylward on bass, and Stuart Austin (then known as Napoleon Lemens) on drums. The band renamed themselves after Aylward's younger brother. Harvey Gold became the fourth member to join on organ. Price left the band, and the remaining members switched to acoustic music before hiring electric guitarist Arthur Baranoff and bassist Wayne Swickley. When the latter two left, Price rejoined as the bassist, while Aylward took on electric guitar, and Gold alternated between electric guitar and keyboards; they briefly added saxophonist Lochi MacIntosh to the lineup before replacing him with
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. Chris Butler (the bassist for 15-60-75 (The Numbers Band)) was the last to join, also on guitar. Inspired by Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa,
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and the Soft Machine, Tin Huey was among the bands that emerged from the Akron/Cleveland music scene, including Devo,
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,
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, the Electric Eels, the Bizarros, and the Rubber City Rebels.


Career

Tin Huey signed with
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and recorded and released their debut album ''
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'' in 1979. (The album was issued for the first time on CD by
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in 2003.) It was not a commercial success. Ralph Legnini (a.k.a. Ralph E.) played with the band for several early '80s shows before they went their separate ways. It would be two decades before they released any new material. Their follow-up second album, ''Disinformation'', was released in 1999 by Butler's Future Fossil Records. Since then, they have played shows both in
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and in the greater New York City area. Most recently, they assembled recordings from the mid-70s for their third album, ''Before Obscurity: The Bushflow Tapes''. The album is a combination of studio recordings and live performances from JB's in Kent, Ohio, where they regularly played. ''Perversity'' was released on November 17, 2009, on the
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label, becoming their first new album in over a decade. In 2003, Tin Huey were among the Midwestern/Akronite bands that were featured in the
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documentary ''
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'', which covered the mostly overlooked stories about the bands who hailed from the Ohio music scene and developed the " Akron Sound". That same year, Tin Huey played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in
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. Tin Huey briefly became a septet after adding newcomer Bob Ethington, formerly of
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. Price died after a four-year battle with colon cancer on November 6, 2008, at the age of 56. Tin Huey stopped performing as a band. A spin-off band, Half Cleveland, was formed in 2007 featuring Gold, Butler, Ethington, and former
Chi-Pig Chi-Pig was a new wave power trio hailing from Akron, Ohio that formed in 1977. History Before Chi-Pig During the 1960s and 1970s, Susan Schmidt (daughter of Marjorie H. Schmidt of The Co-eds) and Deborah Smith were active in several area ban ...
bassist Debbie Smith. They have played occasional shows in the Akron/Cleveland area, including opening a show at the Akron Civic Theater for Chrissie Hynde of the
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. Since Price's death, there have been a couple live events, one a jam loosely dedicated to Mark involving all the surviving members of the Hueys, bass handled by Gold, Smith, and Kristoffer Carter (The KC Show). The second was an Arts Program benefit billed as "A Gaggle of Hueys and a Houseguest" featuring original Hueys Gold, Aylward and Austin, along with Dave Rich of Houseguest. Recently, Gold and Aylward have also been playing improvisational guitar duets at local art galleries.


Current line-up of Tin Huey

*Michael Aylward (Guitar, Vocals) *Stuart Austin (Drums, Percussion) * Chris Butler (Guitar, Vocals) *Harvey Gold (Keyboards, Bass, Guitar, Vocals) *"Bongo" Bob Ethington


Former members of the Rags/Tin Huey

*Arthur Baranoff (Electric Guitar) *Wayne Swickley (Bass) *Lochi MacIntosh (Horns) *Ralph Legnini (Guitar) *Mark Price (Bass, Vocals) (deceased) *
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(Horns) (deceased)


Discography

*''Tin Huey (EP)'' (1977) (Clone Records) *''Breakfast With The Hueys (EP)'' (1978) (Clone Records) *''
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'' (1979) (
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) *'' English Kids'' (1980) EP (Clone Records) *''Disinformation'' (1999) (Future Fossil Records) *''Sneak Peek: The Obscurity Series'' (2004) *''Before Obscurity: The Bushflow Tapes'' (2009) (
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) *''New Stuff: Obscurity Deluxe'' (TBC)


See also

* List of new wave artists and bands


References


External links

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