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'''Jack Scratch''' was a band that featured ex-members of [[The Effigies]] and [[Bloodsport]].  Based on show dates and records released, they were around from at least [[1989]] to [[1993]].   
'''Jack Scratch''' was a band that featured ex-members of [[The Effigies]] and [[Bloodsport]].  Based on show dates and records released, they were around from at least [[1989]] to [[1993]].   


== Members ==
== Members ==
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== Record Covers ==
== Record Covers ==
 
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[[Image:JackScratchCover.jpg|thumb|175px|left|Candy From A Stranger]]
Image:JackScratchCover.jpg|'''Candy From A Stranger'''
[[Image:JackScratch-WhenWorldsCollide.jpg|thumb|left|175px|When Worlds Collide]]
Image:JackScratch-WhenWorldsCollide.jpg|'''When Worlds Collide'''
[[Image:JackScratch-SomethingInTheAir.jpg|thumb|left|175px|There's Something In The Air]]
Image:JackScratch-SomethingInTheAir.jpg|'''There's Something In The Air'''
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Latest revision as of 11:17, 6 August 2016

Jack Scratch was a band that featured ex-members of The Effigies and Bloodsport. Based on show dates and records released, they were around from at least 1989 to 1993.

Members

  • Dave Bergeron - Vocals
  • Earl Letiecq - Guitar
  • Bob Byrnes - Bass
  • Fran Kondorf - Guitar
  • Keith Robbins - Drums
  • Brendan Burke - Drums
  • Mark Blade - Bass

Releases

  • Candy From A Stranger 2x7" (Itchy 001, 1990)
  1. Promises
  2. Indeed
  3. Hold On Me
  4. Old West
  • When Worlds Collide 3x7"' (Itchy 002, 1991)
  1. This Time
  2. Broken Dreams
  3. Blinders
  4. Sea Saw
  5. When Worlds Collide
  6. Down on your head
  1. So Far From Home
  2. Jonathan
  3. On Your Back
  4. Name the Face

Notes

  • Dave & Earl used to work together at Exit

Notable Shows

  • March 3, 1989 at Metro w/The Dead Milkmen & Full Fathom Five

Record Covers

External Links