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'''Infections''' were a punk band from the south side of Chicago. Founding members [[Jeff Fields]] (drums/vocals) and [[Brian Laff]] (guitar/vocals) met while both were attending Moraine Valley Community College in the spring of 1981. They recruited Jeff's brother Larry (bass) and began rehearsing in the Brothers' garage. After compiling a set's worth of original songs, they hit the Chicago and suburban club circuit. Opened several shows for Chicago scene veterans [[Bohemia]] before branching out to their own bookings. [[Cubby Bear]], [[Space Place]], [[Exit]], [[C.O.D.]] (in support of The Exploited and Blackouts), the Edifice in Joliet were some of the venues they played from '81 through early '83. The band then relocated to DeKalb (via NIU) and played in and around the Rockford/DeKalb area before disbanding in early 1984.
'''Infections''' were a punk band from the south side of Chicago. Founding members [[Jeff Fields]] (drums/vocals) and [[Brian Laff]] (guitar/vocals) met while both were attending Moraine Valley Community College in the spring of 1981. They recruited Jeff's brother Larry, alias Larz, (bass) and began rehearsing in the Brothers' garage. After Larz had left the band they acquired a new partner in crime, John Cornelison, JC for short (bass/vocals). After compiling a set's worth of original songs which totaled 50 or more, they hit the Chicago and suburban club circuit. Opened several shows for Chicago scene veterans [[Bohemia]] before branching out to their own bookings. [[Cubby Bear]], [[Space Place]], [[Exit]], [[C.O.D.s]], [[Metro]] (in support of The Exploited and Blackouts), the Edifice in Joliet were some of the venues they played from '81 through early '83. The band then relocated to DeKalb (via NIU) and played in and around the Rockford/DeKalb area before disbanding in early 1984.


Brian Laff continues to create music as a solo artist in Chicago.  
Brian Laff continues to create music as a solo artist in Chicago. music/video's {http://seizure.musicnation.com] and/or (http://www.garageband.com/artist/seizure]


Jeff Fields now goes by the name Trent Jeffries, and is one half of Chicago Horror/Goth duo Plasmata (http://www.myspace.com/plasmataband].
Jeff Fields now goes by the name Trent Jeffries, and is one half of Chicago Horror/Goth duo Plasmata (http://www.myspace.com/plasmataband].


[[Category:Bands]]
[[Category:Bands]]

Revision as of 23:22, 19 February 2009

Infections were a punk band from the south side of Chicago. Founding members Jeff Fields (drums/vocals) and Brian Laff (guitar/vocals) met while both were attending Moraine Valley Community College in the spring of 1981. They recruited Jeff's brother Larry, alias Larz, (bass) and began rehearsing in the Brothers' garage. After Larz had left the band they acquired a new partner in crime, John Cornelison, JC for short (bass/vocals). After compiling a set's worth of original songs which totaled 50 or more, they hit the Chicago and suburban club circuit. Opened several shows for Chicago scene veterans Bohemia before branching out to their own bookings. Cubby Bear, Space Place, Exit, C.O.D.s, Metro (in support of The Exploited and Blackouts), the Edifice in Joliet were some of the venues they played from '81 through early '83. The band then relocated to DeKalb (via NIU) and played in and around the Rockford/DeKalb area before disbanding in early 1984.

Brian Laff continues to create music as a solo artist in Chicago. music/video's {http://seizure.musicnation.com] and/or (http://www.garageband.com/artist/seizure]

Jeff Fields now goes by the name Trent Jeffries, and is one half of Chicago Horror/Goth duo Plasmata (http://www.myspace.com/plasmataband].