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Logan Anthony Whitehurst (November 15, 1977 – December 3, 2006), was an American musician. His career began as the drummer for the band Little Tin Frog from 1995 until 2000, although he is best known as a founding member of
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n indie rock band
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and as a solo artist performing under the name Logan Whitehurst and the Junior Science Club. Whitehurst was also an accomplished graphic designer, creating numerous album covers for bands such as his sister's
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, in addition to
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, Little Tin Frog, The Velvet Teen, 20 Minute Loop, Go Time, Shut Up Donny,
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, and labels such as
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, Restitution Records, Silent Records and Entertainment, and Double Helix Records. He also contributed illustrations and comics such as "Jonathan Quimby, the Boy with No Brain" to Section M Magazine.


The Velvet Teen

During their stint together playing in Little Tin Frog, Whitehurst and guitarist
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began secretly writing somber, serious songs. This side project came to be known as The Secret Band. Some time after the split of Little Tin Frog, The Secret Band reshaped itself and took on the name of Nagler's electronica-influenced solo project, The Velvet Teen. Adding bassist Josh Staples, the band's catalogue included several re-recorded Secret Band tracks, such as "A Reverie to Chanticleer" and "Mother of Love." The band signed with Slowdance Records. In 2001, the band released +-=, an EP of both older songs co-written by Whitehurst and new recordings. In early 2002, the band released their first full-length album,
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. The album was produced and mixed by
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guitarist
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. The album's first track, "A Special Gift to You" was written solely by Whitehurst. He also co-wrote all the other tracks on the album. Out of the Fierce Parade also featured Whitehurst's engravings as the cover and inside the CD booklet. Touring in support of
Out of the Fierce Parade ''Out of the Fierce Parade'' is the full-length debut album from The Velvet Teen. It was released in the US on March 19, 2002 and on June 4, 2003 in Japan. The album's artwork was designed by Logan Whitehurst, and the album was co-produced by the ...
took Whitehurst across the country, as far east and south as
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, as well as out of the country with dates in Japan. The band received airplay on
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, which played their videos for "Radiapathy" and "The Prize Fighter." MTV also included portions of "The Prize Fighter" in its pseudo-reality series
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. The independent film
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also featured original music from the group. Released in 2004, The Velvet Teen's next album,
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, was Whitehurst's last with the band. Shortly after recording the album, he left the band in order to undergo treatment for brain cancer. He was never able to tour in support of the album.


Solo career

In addition to drumming for The Velvet Teen, he had a successful solo career as Logan Whitehurst and the Junior Science Club.Metroactive Music , Logan Whitehurst
/ref> In 1997, Whitehurst began uploading songs he had created on a four-track to Mp3.com, which served not only as a storage space, but an advertising and publishing firm. Mp3.com allowed Whitehurst's music to be downloaded as well as purchased. He was one of Mp3.com's early success stories, gaining national popularity in the "Comic Song" category. Whitehurst released his first five albums through Mp3.com. Whitehurst played not only the drums in his solo work, but also keyboards, guitar, accordion, concertina, and piano. He also provided almost all of his backup vocals through multitracking. His music has often been compared to
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and
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for its goofy, geeky subject matter as well as its underlying musicality. In 2003, having signed with Pandacide Records, Whitehurst released his sixth album, ''Goodbye, My 4-Track''. The album featured guest appearances by members of The Velvet Teen, Death Cab for Cutie,
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, and many other bands. Whitehurst was never able to tour nationally in support of the album due to his involvement with the Velvet Teen and, later, his illness. However, he still did local shows, going as far away as Portland, OR. His quirky brand of music quickly garnered a cult following from coast to coast. He became one of the most frequently requested and played artists on the nationally syndicated
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radio show. Dr. Demento dedicated two full shows to his music and interviews. In 2004, Whitehurst completed all of the score and incidental music for ''Replica'', an independent film by Raymond Daigle that illustrates the trials, tribulations and mayhem of working in a copy shop. As of July 2007, Replica is still unreleased with the exception of independent and private screenings. In 2006, after his cancer had been declared in remission, Whitehurst took suggestions for an enormous number of short-subject songs from his friends and fans to get himself back into musical shape. Ranging from 30 to 90 seconds, the 81 songs were recorded over the span of two months. Shortly after designing the album art and layout for the Very Tiny Songs Project, Whitehurst's brain cancer returned. The album was released posthumously on December 26, 2006, with a foreword by Dr. Demento.


Vanilla the Plastic Snowman

A plastic Christmas lawn ornament (Pictured at top), Vanilla came to be something of a mascot for the Science Club. He had a ridiculously oversized ego and was constantly claiming that he did every cool thing in history and says Logan took all of Vanilla's work and said it was his own. Although he never really talked in any performances, he did have a blog he would post quite regularly. The subjects of his blog would often be random thoughts on his mind, but occasionally commenting on current events. His sentences came out comically garbled because he claimed he was typing with mittens on so he could not hit the keys well.


Illness and death

From November 2003 onward Whitehurst battled fatigue, headaches, dizziness, and stomach illness. In May, 2004 it was discovered that the ailments he was suffering were due to a cancerous brain tumor. Deciding to focus on his recovery, he left the Velvet Teen and put his solo career on hiatus. He spent the better part of a year and a half in treatments for the recurring
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. On December 3, 2006, Whitehurst died at his home in Los Banos, California. From many donations, the fledgling Remember Logan Foundation was founded. Created by his fans, its mission is to provide funding for brain cancer research and treatment. In October 2010, a group of comedy musicians created the Logan Whitehurst Memorial Award for Excellence in Comedy Music, or Logan Awards for short. The awards are presented annually at FuMPFest for song's from the previous year in three categories: Outstanding Original Comedy Song, Outstanding Parody Song, and Outstanding Comedy Music Video.About the Logan Awards
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Discography


Studio albums

*''Outsmartin' the Popos'' (1997) *''I Would Be a Biggest Octopus'' (1998) *''How Does an Electrostatic Motor Work?'' (1999) *''Earth Is Big'' (2000) *''Goodbye, My 4-Track'' (2003) *''Very Tiny Songs'' (2006)


EPs

*''Denture/Doorknob'' (1999) *''Mini Album of Luv'' (2003)


Albums featuring Whitehurst

*''The Pain and Pleasure Machine'' (1997, drums), *''Brilliant Ideas'' (1999, drums) *''Comasynthesis/The Great Beast February'' (2000, drums, vocals) *''+-='' (2001, drums, vocals, keyboards) *''Immortality'' (2001, drums, vocals) *''
Out of the Fierce Parade ''Out of the Fierce Parade'' is the full-length debut album from The Velvet Teen. It was released in the US on March 19, 2002 and on June 4, 2003 in Japan. The album's artwork was designed by Logan Whitehurst, and the album was co-produced by the ...
'' (2002, drums, piano, vocals) *''
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'' (2004, drums, piano, vocals)


Other bands and collaborations

*The End Is Near ( Headboard, 1996, keyboards) *Warning: Do Not Open This Box (Little Tin Frog, 1996, drums) *This Is It! Proof... (Little Tin Frog, 1996, drums) *The Pain and Pleasure Machine (Little Tin Frog, 1997, drums) *Brilliant Ideas (Little Tin Frog, 1998, drums, vocals) *Enetophobia (Little Tin Frog, 1999, drums, vocals) *Special Little Devil (The Secret Band, 1999, drums, keyboards, concertina, vocals) *Future Is Turning (Luckie Strike, 2000, Assistant Engineer/Producer, backing vocals) *The Mercury Project (Luckie Strike, 2000, Assistant Engineer/Producer, backing vocals)


References


External links


Logan Whitehurst's Official SiteJunior Science Club community on LivejournalLogan Whitehurst's MySpace profile Archive site for Logan's music and art
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