The Gravel Pit is a band from
Boston
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's underground music scene, circa 1985–present.
Members Include:
*Jedediah "Jed" Parish: Keys, Vocals
*Ed Valauskas: Bass
*Pete Caldes: Drums
*Lucky Jackson: Guitar
They produced the following albums:
*1. ''Crash Land''
*2. ''The Gravel Pit Manifesto''
*3. ''No One Here Gets In For Free''
*4. ''
Silver Gorilla''
*5. ''Mass Avenue Freeze Out''
*6. ''Serpent Umbrella''
Original works produced by Mike Deneen of
Q Division Records.
Biography
In 1995, Jed Parish, Lucky Jackson, Ed Valauskas and Pete Caldes came to Boston as The Gravel Pit—an accomplished young rock band from
New Haven, CT
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, seasoned by a few years of high-energy club gigs and a solid
indie
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debut (Crash Land, on Feralette Records) based on influences like the
Clash and
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. Gradually incorporating a range of influences from mod to metal and invested with Parish's extraordinary gifts as a songwriter and singer, the band quickly generated a buzz on the Boston scene. Their early fans included such local pop stars as
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She recorded her debut album '' Cockamamie'' in 1994 while running her own desktop publishing business. The track "Better Than Nothi ...
, whose spirited support helped to bring the Pit to the attention of their Boston-based indie label,
Q Division Records.
Within a year of their arrival in Boston, The Gravel Pit released the first of four Q Division releases. ''The Gravel Pit Manifesto'' (with pop-maestro producer Mike Denneen), was a brightly original, power-pop gem that earned them Best Indie Album and Best New Band at the 1996
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Past shows have featured such notable talent as Aerosmith, Paula Cole, Esperanza Spalding, Boston, Rubyhor ...
. Their wildly energetic live shows and diverse catalogue of power-pop gems kept the momentum going strong for the next three years. They played hundreds of dates, opened for acts as diverse as
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and released three more records on Q,: 1997's full-length ''No One Here Gets In For Free''—Rare and Unreleased 1989 - 1997;the 1998 hit single "Favorite," produced by Denneen; and 1999's full-length ''
Silver Gorilla'', also with Denneen, which amassed critical raves across the country, from ''
Raygun
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'' to ''
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''. The Gravel Pit won the Boston Regional Poll at The 1st Annual Independent Music Awards.
After their national Silver Gorilla tour, without the big break of a major label deal and commercial exposure, the band decided to tone down their intense live performance schedule and spread out their efforts for a while. Valauskas, Jackson and Caldes formed The Gentlemen, a hugely popular hard-rock act, with Mike Gent of the
Figgs. Parish has been exploring the vast and varied terrain of his musical tastes as a solo artist.
Their separate explorations did not diminish their collective chemistry. With the release of 2001's ''Mass Avenue Freeze-out'' on Q Division, The Gravel Pit came together to stake another claim as one of the most inspired power-pop outfits on the American independent music scene.
The Gravel Pit contributed a cover of the Miracle Legion song "Closer to the Wall" for the 2009
Mark Mulcahy
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tribute album "Ciao My Shining Star". It appears as a bonus track available on the deluxe edition. On September 20, 2009 Jed Parish, Ed Valauskas & Pete Caldes performed at the release party for the album with
Frank Black
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and Ray Neal on Black's contribution to the album, 'Bill Jocko', at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Valauskas, Caldes & Neal remained on stage to perform two Pixies songs 'Cactus' and 'Gouge Away'.
The band released their first album in 13 years, Serpent Umbrella, in 2014.
External links
*
The Gravel Pit Facebook page
References
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American pop music groups
Independent Music Awards winners