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The Yum Yum Children, also known as YMYM FAM, are a Christian band originally from
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, now located in Oklahoma. Their music is similar to that of
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or 1970s style art rock.


Background

Prior to his involvement with the Yum Yum Children, Leon Goodenough was in a " psychedelic-thrash-garage" / hardcore band called The Clergy, fronted by female vocalist, Christi Simonatti, male drummer, Randy Simonatti and completed by Jim Swanson. They released only one album, ''RUAMI'', in 1993 on Broken Records. ''RUAMI'' was recorded live in the studio and featured an overall sound similar to that of X or early
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. One reviewer stated that their style "switches gears faster than a Lamborghini" and that the band displayed an excellent songwriting sensibility. The Clergy toured with
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in the early 1994. Following ''RUAMI'', Leon and Jennifer Goodenough created the Yum Yum Children with a reformed lineup of players and a new sound, which was now comparable to the general market bands
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, or
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, or in Christian markets
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. Speaking about the transition to the Yum Yum Children, ''
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'' reported that the Goodenoughs' "seem to have eaten some bad cheese and have gotten all goofy on us." Their songs generally have complex and imaginative structures and arrangements, with lyrics that match in complexity and silliness. Their lyrics are based in their Christian viewpoint, although at times the message is not easily decipherable. Goodenough, created Yum Yum Children originally as a solo project as an outlet mixing elements of 60's bubblegum, garage, folk, and mod into a palatable helping of eccentricity. The songs generally have complex and imaginative structures and arrangements, with lyrics that match in complexity and silliness. Under the name "Yum Yum Children" the band released ''Tastythanks'', ''Dufisized'', ''Used to Would've'', and later as "YMYM" released ''Bulletin of the Returner'' and ''The Sparkle in Someone's Eye''. Currently performing under the moniker of "YMYM FAM", Goodenough and his talented children perform their quirky rock originals. Goodenough and his bandmates have performed at Tom Fest, Cornerstone Festival, XFestNW, various clubs, coffee houses and churches in Portland, Spokane, Bartlesville, and Tulsa. Yum Yum Children has been associated with Boot to Head Records, Five Minute Walk Records, and Quiver Society for the releases of their albums.


Discography

*1994: ''Tastythanks'' *1995: ''Dufisized'' (Boot to Head) *1996: ''Used to Would've'' (
5 Minute Walk 5 Minute Walk was an independent record label founded by Frank Tate in April 1995. Operations were based in Concord, California in the back offices of The Screem, a music club operated by Tate. They only carried Christian bands and considered t ...
) *2007: ''Bulletin of the Returner'' (Quiver Society) *2008: ''The Sparkle In Someone's Eye''


Members


Original lineup

*R. Leon Goodenough - vocals, guitar *Jennifer Goodenough - vocals *Bob Sable - percussion *Dennis Childers - keyboard *Craig Smith - jazz bass, vocal


Additional musicians

*Mark McCary - drums *Brock Dittus - bass *Jon Weller - keys


Current lineup

* R. Leon Goodenough - vocals, guitar * Jennifer Goodenough - vocals * Ephraim Goodenough - drums, violin, mandolin, synth, vocals * Havilah Goodenough - keyboards, vocals * Asaph Goodenough - Bass, vocals * Zion Goodenough - Drums * Zuriel Goodenough - Keyboards, vocals * Naphtali Goodenough - Drums


References

* {{Authority control American Christian musical groups Musical groups from Oregon