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* '''''Skafish LP''''' (IRS Records, [[1980]]) | * '''''Skafish LP''''' (IRS Records, [[1980]]) | ||
* '''''Conversation LP''''' (IRS Records, [[1983]]) | * '''''Conversation LP''''' (IRS Records, [[1983]]) | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
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* [[Jim Skafish]] - Vocals | * [[Jim Skafish]] - Vocals |
Revision as of 18:57, 5 November 2013
Early new wave punk band formed in 1976 and lasting until 1985. Notable songs were "Disgracing The Family Name" and "No Liberation Here." Their first show at B'Ginnings in February 1976 and some call them the first punk band in Chicago. Sonically Skafish wasn't in the "punk" mold but their work undoubtedly paved the way for future Chicago punk and new wave bands in the late 70s and 80s. They were also the first Chicago band to play CBGB, in 1978.
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Members
- Jim Skafish - Vocals
- Larry Mazalan - Guitar, Bass & Vocals (1976 - 1980)
- Greg Sarchet - Bass & Vocals (1976 - 1979)
- Roger Jones - Drums (1976)
- Larry Mysliwiec - Drums & Percussion (1976 - 1985)
- David Prochazka - Keyboards & Vocals (1976 - 1978)
- Karen Winner - Guitar, Vocals, Slide Guitar (1977 -1979)
- Mark Winner - Keyboards & Vocals (1978 -1979)
- Jimy Sohns - Road Manager & Guest Vocals (1978 - 1980)
- Javier Cruz - Synthesizers, Keyboards & Vocals (1979-1985)
- Ken Bronowski - Guitar & Vocals (1979 -1985)
- Barbie Goodrich - Vocals & Adapted Slide Guitar (1979 - 1983)
- Gayle Crowder - Vocals (1979)
- Lee Gatlin Jr. - Bass & Vocals (1980 - 1983)