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Caroline's Spine

Caroline's Spine is an alternative rock band based in Phoenix, Arizona. The group's touring schedule in the mid-1990s landed them a record deal with Hollywood Records.[1] They have released several studio albums and shared billings with such bands as Aerosmith, Kiss, and Queensrÿche.[2] Songs by the group include "Sullivan,"[1] "Wallflower", "Attention Please", "Nothing To Prove" and "The Light Inside".

Caroline's Spine
Jimmy Newquist
Background information
OriginPhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
GenresPost-grunge, alternative rock, grunge (early)
Years active1993–Present
LabelsAnza Records, Hollywood Records
Past membersScott Jones
Mark Haugh
Luis Moral
Jason Gilardi

History edit

ANZA Records edit

Caroline's Spine was created by lead singer/primary songwriter Jimmy Newquist.[3] Under the direction of producer Dan Calderone and ANZA Records, Newquist performed virtually all of the instruments recorded for the Caroline's Spine self-titled debut album in 1993.[citation needed]

Jimmy along with his college friend, Mark Haugh, won the 'Best Unsigned Band' in the 1994 Yamaha sponsored 'Soundcheck' contest.[citation needed] To make ends meet, they sold all their furniture and went on the road with Jason Gilardi (from Los Angeles) on drums and Luis Moral on bass. They went on to release three more albums with ANZA Records before signing with Hollywood Records. Since 2007 Jimmy has continued the band including a new CD released in 2008.

Hollywood Records edit

Backed by Hollywood Records the band released two national albums (Monsoon[4] and Attention Please[5]) and made appearances on two motion picture soundtracks (An American Werewolf In Paris and Varsity Blues). They also toured around the world, opening for such acts Kiss and Aerosmith. Even without national promotion or television exposure, Caroline's Spine continued to make a name for themselves around the country. Word of mouth and extensive, nightly performances helped keep the band on the road for most of 1998 to 2000.[citation needed]

After Hollywood edit

Eventually Caroline's Spine decided to part ways with Hollywood Records in 2000. The band quickly released Like it or Not later that year. The disc was a compilation of old songs from the ANZA Records releases as well as four new songs. This was helpful to the fans that could not afford the scarce, early albums which had become highly valuable through secondary markets such as eBay.[citation needed] 2002 was a very busy year for the band. First, Live (Industrial Sampler) was released which included live performances from their Attention Please world tour. Later that year, The Grovers 10th Anniversary Edition was released to commemorate a decade passing since Jimmy and Mark were in the college band together. The album featured early versions of four songs ("Psycho," "She's Coming Home," "Why Don't We Get Along," and "I Will Be Alright") that would eventually appear on Caroline's Spine records. Finally, the band's eighth album, Overlooked, was also released in late 2002. It packaged remixes of the four new tracks from Like it or Not with two songs previously unreleased in America and six new songs.

The next five years saw a handful of live concerts before the group went on an unofficial hiatus. The band members took time to concentrate on family as well as other music projects. Jimmy Newquist released his first solo record, Ashley Ave, in 2003. Later that year, Jason Gilardi and Scott Jones released a self-titled album from their side project, New Science. The following year, Newquist recorded acoustic versions of eight Caroline's Spine fan favorites and released them as a new disc entitled On Tour. The third solo release from Newquist entitled Bump was released in 2005.

Taking advantage of online sales opportunities, the band released The Collection in 2006. This consisted of many live soundboard recordings from over the years as well as various demo recordings. A sort of greatest hits album was also released as The Collection Retail CD. More live concerts and demos are set to be released in the near future according to Newquist.

2007 saw the return of all four members with the release of their ninth album, Captured. The album featured new songs with reworked versions of old song ideas from over the years. A short tour followed to promote the release. Almost all the shows were considered sold out as the fans returned after the five-year hiatus. The official departure of band members Jason Gilardi, Scott Jones, and Mark Haugh was announced on the band's MySpace on June 29, 2007, due to "situations beyond our control." A tenth studio album, Work it Out was released in 2008.[6] This includes the single "The Light Inside" which would go on to rank as the second most downloaded Caroline's Spine song,[citation needed] just under "Sullivan."

Current status edit

On February 15, 2009, Jimmy Newquist flew back to the United States to perform live concerts again. The musicians reunited and performed a gig in Madison, Wisconsin. They have played live shows sparingly in the ensuing years, with gigs in Wisconsin in 2020 and 2023. Periodically, Jimmy Newquist performs private events and video concerts via video chat.[7]

Members edit

Current

  • Jimmy Newquist – vocals, guitar, drums, primary songwriter
  • Matt McHan – guitar
  • Luke Sears – guitar
  • Wes Weeber – percussion
  • Matt Mabe – percussion
  • Nate Teager- bass
  • McKenna Madget- bass

Former members

  • Mark Haugh – Guitar (1993–2007)
  • Jason Gilardi – Drums (1994–2007)
  • Scott Jones – Bass, Backing Vocals (1995–2007)
  • Luis Moral – Bass (1994–1995)
  • Jeff Rambo – Bass (2006–2009)

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Compilation albums edit

Greatest hits albums edit

Live albums edit

  • Live (Industry Sampler) (2000)

Singles edit

  • "Do U Remember When" (2011)
  • "Eskimo Butterfly" (2013)
  • "What Child is This" (2013)

Other projects edit

Jimmy Newquist

  • Ashley Ave (2003)
  • On Tour (2004)
  • Bump (2005)

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Rolling Stone. April 5, 2008. Archived from the original on April 5, 2008. Retrieved March 30, 2017.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ "Caroline's Spine – Biography & History – AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
  3. ^ . Rolling Stone. April 5, 2008. Archived from the original on April 5, 2008. Retrieved March 30, 2017.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ "Monsoon – Caroline's Spine – Songs, Reviews, Credits – AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
  5. ^ "Attention Please – Caroline's Spine – Songs, Reviews, Credits – AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
  6. ^ "Melodic Net – Interview". www.melodic.net. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
  7. ^ "CAROLIne's SPINE OFFICIAL – Video Concerts and Conferences".

External links edit

  • Caroline's Spine site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Caroline s Spine news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Caroline s Spine is an alternative rock band based in Phoenix Arizona The group s touring schedule in the mid 1990s landed them a record deal with Hollywood Records 1 They have released several studio albums and shared billings with such bands as Aerosmith Kiss and Queensryche 2 Songs by the group include Sullivan 1 Wallflower Attention Please Nothing To Prove and The Light Inside Caroline s SpineJimmy NewquistBackground informationOriginPhoenix Arizona U S GenresPost grunge alternative rock grunge early Years active1993 PresentLabelsAnza Records Hollywood RecordsPast membersScott Jones Mark Haugh Luis Moral Jason Gilardi Contents 1 History 1 1 ANZA Records 1 2 Hollywood Records 1 3 After Hollywood 2 Current status 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilation albums 4 3 Greatest hits albums 4 4 Live albums 4 5 Singles 4 6 Other projects 5 References 6 External linksHistory editANZA Records edit Caroline s Spine was created by lead singer primary songwriter Jimmy Newquist 3 Under the direction of producer Dan Calderone and ANZA Records Newquist performed virtually all of the instruments recorded for the Caroline s Spine self titled debut album in 1993 citation needed Jimmy along with his college friend Mark Haugh won the Best Unsigned Band in the 1994 Yamaha sponsored Soundcheck contest citation needed To make ends meet they sold all their furniture and went on the road with Jason Gilardi from Los Angeles on drums and Luis Moral on bass They went on to release three more albums with ANZA Records before signing with Hollywood Records Since 2007 Jimmy has continued the band including a new CD released in 2008 Hollywood Records edit Backed by Hollywood Records the band released two national albums Monsoon 4 and Attention Please 5 and made appearances on two motion picture soundtracks An American Werewolf In Paris and Varsity Blues They also toured around the world opening for such acts Kiss and Aerosmith Even without national promotion or television exposure Caroline s Spine continued to make a name for themselves around the country Word of mouth and extensive nightly performances helped keep the band on the road for most of 1998 to 2000 citation needed After Hollywood edit Eventually Caroline s Spine decided to part ways with Hollywood Records in 2000 The band quickly released Like it or Not later that year The disc was a compilation of old songs from the ANZA Records releases as well as four new songs This was helpful to the fans that could not afford the scarce early albums which had become highly valuable through secondary markets such as eBay citation needed 2002 was a very busy year for the band First Live Industrial Sampler was released which included live performances from their Attention Please world tour Later that year The Grovers 10th Anniversary Edition was released to commemorate a decade passing since Jimmy and Mark were in the college band together The album featured early versions of four songs Psycho She s Coming Home Why Don t We Get Along and I Will Be Alright that would eventually appear on Caroline s Spine records Finally the band s eighth album Overlooked was also released in late 2002 It packaged remixes of the four new tracks from Like it or Not with two songs previously unreleased in America and six new songs The next five years saw a handful of live concerts before the group went on an unofficial hiatus The band members took time to concentrate on family as well as other music projects Jimmy Newquist released his first solo record Ashley Ave in 2003 Later that year Jason Gilardi and Scott Jones released a self titled album from their side project New Science The following year Newquist recorded acoustic versions of eight Caroline s Spine fan favorites and released them as a new disc entitled On Tour The third solo release from Newquist entitled Bump was released in 2005 Taking advantage of online sales opportunities the band released The Collection in 2006 This consisted of many live soundboard recordings from over the years as well as various demo recordings A sort of greatest hits album was also released as The Collection Retail CD More live concerts and demos are set to be released in the near future according to Newquist 2007 saw the return of all four members with the release of their ninth album Captured The album featured new songs with reworked versions of old song ideas from over the years A short tour followed to promote the release Almost all the shows were considered sold out as the fans returned after the five year hiatus The official departure of band members Jason Gilardi Scott Jones and Mark Haugh was announced on the band s MySpace on June 29 2007 due to situations beyond our control A tenth studio album Work it Out was released in 2008 6 This includes the single The Light Inside which would go on to rank as the second most downloaded Caroline s Spine song citation needed just under Sullivan Current status editOn February 15 2009 Jimmy Newquist flew back to the United States to perform live concerts again The musicians reunited and performed a gig in Madison Wisconsin They have played live shows sparingly in the ensuing years with gigs in Wisconsin in 2020 and 2023 Periodically Jimmy Newquist performs private events and video concerts via video chat 7 Members editCurrent Jimmy Newquist vocals guitar drums primary songwriter Matt McHan guitar Luke Sears guitar Wes Weeber percussion Matt Mabe percussion Nate Teager bass McKenna Madget bassFormer members Mark Haugh Guitar 1993 2007 Jason Gilardi Drums 1994 2007 Scott Jones Bass Backing Vocals 1995 2007 Luis Moral Bass 1994 1995 Jeff Rambo Bass 2006 2009 Discography editStudio albums edit The Grovers 1992 Caroline s Spine 1993 So Good Afternoon 1994 Ignore the Ants 1995 Huge 1996 Monsoon 1997 Attention Please 1999 Overlooked 2002 Captured 2007 Work It Out 2008 Stranger Angel 2020 Compilation albums edit Like It or Not 2000 Greatest hits albums edit The Collection 2006 Live albums edit Live Industry Sampler 2000 Singles edit Do U Remember When 2011 Eskimo Butterfly 2013 What Child is This 2013 Other projects edit Jimmy Newquist Ashley Ave 2003 On Tour 2004 Bump 2005 References edit a b Caroline s Spine Hits The States Like A Monsoon Caroline s Spine Rolling Stone Rolling Stone April 5 2008 Archived from the original on April 5 2008 Retrieved March 30 2017 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Caroline s Spine Biography amp History AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved March 28 2017 Caroline s Spine s Jimmy Newquist Talks With JAMtv Caroline s Spine Rolling Stone Rolling Stone April 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