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  1. American Music Club was an American, San Francisco-based indie rock band, led by singer-songwriter Mark Eitzel. [4] Formed in 1982, the band released seven albums before splitting up in 1995. They reformed in 2003 and released two further albums.

  2. From the first arrival of Africans in America, traditional tribal music strongly influenced the music of American blacks. As late as 1843, a weekly gathering in New Orleans' Place Congo...

    • For The Record …
    • Spent Early Years on Indie Labels
    • Critical Acclaim For Major-Label Debut
    • Eitzel Interested in Rock at An Early Age
    • Selected Discography
    • Sources

    Members include Mark Eitzel (born in 1959), singer, songwriter, and guitarist; Tim Mooney (joined band 1991), drums; Dan Pearson , bass guitar; and Vudi, lead guitar. Group formed in 1983 in San Francisco, CA; released debut album, The Restless Stranger, Grifter, 1985; released major-label debut, Mercury, Reprise, 1993; performed at reopening of Fi...

    American Music Club’s first album, The Restless Stranger, was released in 1985 on the independent (indie) label Grifter. Two years later, in 1987, the band released a second album, Engine, on Grifter/Frontier, made available on compact disc (CD) through the Alias label. Engine featured “Outside This Bar” and “Nightwatch-men,” two songs that would b...

    Mercurywas released to much critical acclaim in 1993: Rolling Stone gave the album a four-star review and “hot band” status. The LP was characterized as introspective, dour, and “atmospheric.” American Music Club began to tour the United States and frequently opened for Seattle grunge rock success Pearl Jam. In 1994 American Music Club released San...

    Eitzel, the son of an army man, was born in 1959 in the San Francisco suburb of Walnut Creek. At the age of seven, he moved with his family to Okinawa, Japan, then to Taiwan, then to Southampton, England. Eitzel was a quiet, studious child who took an inordinate interest in pop music. The Monkees and the Beatles were early influences for him, and b...

    The Restless Stranger, Grifter, 1985. Engine, Grifter/Frontier, 1987. California, Grifter/Frontier, 1988. United Kingdom, Demon, 1990. Everclear, Alias, 1991. Mercury, Reprise, 1993. San Francisco, Reprise, 1994. Eitzel released solo album Songs of Love Live, Demon, 1991.

    Entertainment Weekly, October 21, 1994. Metro Times (Detroit), March 24, 1993; October 26, 1994. Musician, May 1993; November 1994. Pulse!, June 1993. Request, April 1993; October 1993. Rolling Stone, April 15, 1993; May 13, 1993; June 16, 1994; December 1, 1994. Spin, June 1993; October 1994. —B. Kimberly Taylor

  3. Feb 19, 2021 · Shunned from white theaters, Black musicians in the Jim Crow South entertained on the so-called "Chitlin' Circuit," a network of clubs and theaters in African-American neighborhoods that hosted...

  4. American Music Club stood apart in the late 1980s as one of the groups that transformed roots-rock into an intimate, almost transcendental experience. Mark Eitzel's laconic pessimism, halfway between Gram Parsons's calm despair, Nick Drake's funereal lament, and Tim Buckley's dreamy agony, acted as the center of mass for the atmospheric ...

  5. Mar 27, 2014 · American music is heard everywhere. Its influence on other countries has surpassed that of all other nations. If one looks at how exactly it came to such supremacy, one will discover that it was probably a combination of a very diverse culture, mixed with large-scale economic backing.

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  7. Mar 18, 2011 · American Music Club (often abbreviated AMC) is a San Francisco-based band led by singer-songwriter Mark Eitzel. They've been recording and playing in SF clubs since the mid 1980's, showing a remarkable longevity for a band that has been far more critically acclaimed than financially successful.

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