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DA! (band)

DA! was a Chicago-based post-punk band of the early 1980s, known for their songs "Dark Rooms" and "Time Will Be Kind".[1][2] Their sound was influenced by artists such as the Cure, Gang of Four, Bauhaus and Siouxsie and the Banshees.[3]

DA!
L-R: Gaylene Goudreau, David Thomas, Dawn Fisher, Lorna Donley
Background information
OriginChicago, IL, United States
GenresPost-punk
Years active1977–1982
2010
LabelsAutumn Records, Factory 25 Records
Past membersLorna Donley
Evelyn Marquis
Dawn Fisher
Gaylene Goudreau
David Thomas
Bob Furem
Jason Batchko

History edit

DA! was formed in 1977 by a 17-year-old singer and bass guitarist, Lorna Donley, along with the guitarist and keyboard player Evelyn Marquis and the drummer Dawn Fisher. This line-up performed only once, and the guitarist Gaylene Goudreau (who had previously played with the all-girl punk band Lois Lain) was added in late 1979.

By early 1980, DA! had replaced Marquis with the guitarist David Thomas (who had previously played in St. Louis punk bands The Singapores and Cool Jerk). By that summer, the band had become a fixture on Chicago's early punk music scene, performing regularly at area clubs like Exit, Oz,[1] O'Banion's, Tuts, Waves and Space Place and opening for visiting groups including the Fall, DNA, Bauhaus and Mission of Burma.[4]

DA!'s manager, Terry Nelson, a local punk radio DJ, formed Autumn Records with the producer George Kapoulas. DA! began to record demos in late summer 1980 with Timothy Powell and Metro Mobile. The first single, "Dark Rooms"/"White Castles",[2] was produced at Acme Studios by Kapoulas and Mike Rasfeld. With the spring 1981 release of the single, DA! attracted attention from outside Chicago, and performed in Milwaukee with the Ama-Dots, in Minneapolis with Hüsker Dü, and in Madison with X. Kapoulas, an engineer at WGN-TV, produced a music video for the single and "Dark Rooms" went into heavy rotation on "Rock America", a pre-MTV video cable service available in music clubs. "Dark Rooms" was the "music video of the day" at Chicagoist on March 22, 2013.[5]

DA! appeared on the next Autumn Records release, a 1981 compilation LP titled Busted at Oz.[2] Recorded over three nights, it had live recordings by DA! and other Chicago punk bands including Strike Under, Naked Raygun, Silver Abuse, The Subverts and The Effigies.

Following the release of the Busted at Oz LP, Fisher was briefly replaced by the Strike Under drummer, Bob Furem. DA! recorded the Time Will Be Kind EP with Powell at Sound Impressions in late 1981,[2] but by the time of its 1982 release, the group had disbanded.

DA! and Donley appeared in You Weren’t There, a 2007 film about the Chicago punk scene from 1977 to 1984.[4] In 2010, Factory 25 Records released Exclamation Point, a vinyl LP compiling the band's previously released and unreleased material. DA! played two Chicago shows in 2010 to support the LP, the first with Furem on drums, the second with a new drummer, Jason Batchko. Their reunion concert at the Abbey Pub was documented in Robert Beshara's DA! Concert Film (2012), which was screened at the Chicago International Movies and Music Festival.[6]

Donley, later a librarian in the Chicago Public Library system, died on December 1, 2013, due to a ruptured aorta.[1][3]

The music historian Joel Whitburn once speculated that the band had recorded "Ready 'N Steady", a lost song credited to "D.A." that appeared on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart for three weeks in 1979.[7] The band insisted that they had not recorded it, and Whitburn withdrew his speculation regarding DA!'s involvement with the song. The song was found in 2016, at which point the "D.A." who recorded that song was revealed to be the amateur singer/songwriter Dennis A. Lucchesi of California.[8]

Discography edit

Singles/EPs edit

  • "Dark Rooms/"White Castles" 7" single (Autumn Records 1981)[9]
  • Time Will Be Kind 12" EP (Autumn Records 1982)[10]

Compilation albums edit

  • Exclamation Point LP (Factory 25 Records 2010)[11]

Compilation appearances edit

  • "Fish Shit" and "The Killer" on Busted at Oz LP (Autumn Records 1981/Permanent Records 2011)[12]
  • "Dark Rooms" on the You Weren't There LP (Factory 25 Records 2009) - Soundtrack

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Lorna Donley Obituary". Chicago Tribune. December 8, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Appelstein, Mike (December 3, 2013). "Time Will Be Kind: R.I.P. Lorna Donley, DA! Lead Singer". The Riverfront Times. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Preski, Kenneth (December 10, 2013). "In Memoriam: Lorna Donley of DA!, 1960-2013". Newcity. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  4. ^ a b O'Donnell, Maureen (December 15, 2013). "Lorna Donley, founder of post-punk band DA! who became librarian, dies at 53". Chicago Sun-Times.[dead link] Alt URL
  5. ^ Abernethy, Samantha (March 22, 2013). . Chicagoist. Archived from the original on March 25, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  6. ^ Beshara, Robert. "Aesthetics". Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  7. ^ . Popbomb. December 2, 2013. Archived from the original on November 11, 2014.
  8. ^ Haney, Paul (July 8, 2013). "Paul Haney presents a world premiere of D.A.'s Ready 'N' Steady from 1979!". Crap From The Past. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  9. ^ "Dark Rooms" at Discogs
  10. ^ "Time Will Be Kind" at Discogs
  11. ^ Exclamation Point at Discogs
  12. ^ Busted at Oz at Discogs (list of releases)

External links edit

  • "Dark Rooms" video on YouTube
  • "Next to Nothing" video on YouTube
  • Da! 2010 live video on Vimeo
  • Interview with Lorna Donley and David Thomas, 1988, Chicago Tribune
  • Interview with Lorna Donley and David Thomas, 2010, Victim of Time
  • Interview with Lorna Donley, 2010, Gapers Block

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DA was a Chicago based post punk band of the early 1980s known for their songs Dark Rooms and Time Will Be Kind 1 2 Their sound was influenced by artists such as the Cure Gang of Four Bauhaus and Siouxsie and the Banshees 3 DA L R Gaylene Goudreau David Thomas Dawn Fisher Lorna DonleyBackground informationOriginChicago IL United StatesGenresPost punkYears active1977 19822010LabelsAutumn Records Factory 25 RecordsPast membersLorna DonleyEvelyn MarquisDawn FisherGaylene GoudreauDavid ThomasBob FuremJason Batchko Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Singles EPs 2 2 Compilation albums 2 3 Compilation appearances 3 References 4 External linksHistory editDA was formed in 1977 by a 17 year old singer and bass guitarist Lorna Donley along with the guitarist and keyboard player Evelyn Marquis and the drummer Dawn Fisher This line up performed only once and the guitarist Gaylene Goudreau who had previously played with the all girl punk band Lois Lain was added in late 1979 By early 1980 DA had replaced Marquis with the guitarist David Thomas who had previously played in St Louis punk bands The Singapores and Cool Jerk By that summer the band had become a fixture on Chicago s early punk music scene performing regularly at area clubs like Exit Oz 1 O Banion s Tuts Waves and Space Place and opening for visiting groups including the Fall DNA Bauhaus and Mission of Burma 4 DA s manager Terry Nelson a local punk radio DJ formed Autumn Records with the producer George Kapoulas DA began to record demos in late summer 1980 with Timothy Powell and Metro Mobile The first single Dark Rooms White Castles 2 was produced at Acme Studios by Kapoulas and Mike Rasfeld With the spring 1981 release of the single DA attracted attention from outside Chicago and performed in Milwaukee with the Ama Dots in Minneapolis with Husker Du and in Madison with X Kapoulas an engineer at WGN TV produced a music video for the single and Dark Rooms went into heavy rotation on Rock America a pre MTV video cable service available in music clubs Dark Rooms was the music video of the day at Chicagoist on March 22 2013 5 DA appeared on the next Autumn Records release a 1981 compilation LP titled Busted at Oz 2 Recorded over three nights it had live recordings by DA and other Chicago punk bands including Strike Under Naked Raygun Silver Abuse The Subverts and The Effigies Following the release of the Busted at Oz LP Fisher was briefly replaced by the Strike Under drummer Bob Furem DA recorded the Time Will Be Kind EP with Powell at Sound Impressions in late 1981 2 but by the time of its 1982 release the group had disbanded DA and Donley appeared in You Weren t There a 2007 film about the Chicago punk scene from 1977 to 1984 4 In 2010 Factory 25 Records released Exclamation Point a vinyl LP compiling the band s previously released and unreleased material DA played two Chicago shows in 2010 to support the LP the first with Furem on drums the second with a new drummer Jason Batchko Their reunion concert at the Abbey Pub was documented in Robert Beshara s DA Concert Film 2012 which was screened at the Chicago International Movies and Music Festival 6 Donley later a librarian in the Chicago Public Library system died on December 1 2013 due to a ruptured aorta 1 3 The music historian Joel Whitburn once speculated that the band had recorded Ready N Steady a lost song credited to D A that appeared on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart for three weeks in 1979 7 The band insisted that they had not recorded it and Whitburn withdrew his speculation regarding DA s involvement with the song The song was found in 2016 at which point the D A who recorded that song was revealed to be the amateur singer songwriter Dennis A Lucchesi of California 8 Discography editSingles EPs edit Dark Rooms White Castles 7 single Autumn Records 1981 9 Time Will Be Kind 12 EP Autumn Records 1982 10 Compilation albums edit Exclamation Point LP Factory 25 Records 2010 11 Compilation appearances edit Fish Shit and The Killer on Busted at Oz LP Autumn Records 1981 Permanent Records 2011 12 Dark Rooms on the You Weren t There LP Factory 25 Records 2009 SoundtrackReferences edit a b c Lorna Donley Obituary Chicago Tribune December 8 2013 Retrieved December 2 2016 a b c d Appelstein Mike December 3 2013 Time Will Be Kind R I P Lorna Donley DA Lead Singer The Riverfront Times Retrieved December 2 2016 a b Preski Kenneth December 10 2013 In Memoriam Lorna Donley of DA 1960 2013 Newcity Retrieved December 2 2016 a b O Donnell Maureen December 15 2013 Lorna Donley founder of post punk band DA who became librarian dies at 53 Chicago Sun Times dead link Alt URL Abernethy Samantha March 22 2013 Music Video Of The Day DA Dark Rooms Chicagoist Archived from the original on March 25 2013 Retrieved December 2 2016 Beshara Robert Aesthetics Retrieved December 2 2016 DA Ready N Steady 1979 Popbomb December 2 2013 Archived from the original on November 11 2014 Haney Paul July 8 2013 Paul Haney presents a world premiere of D A s Ready N Steady from 1979 Crap From The Past Retrieved December 2 2016 Dark Rooms at Discogs Time Will Be Kind at Discogs Exclamation Point at Discogs Busted at Oz at Discogs list of releases External links edit Dark Rooms video on YouTube Next to Nothing video on YouTube Da 2010 live video on Vimeo Interview with Lorna Donley and David Thomas 1988 Chicago Tribune Interview with Lorna Donley and David Thomas 2010 Victim of Time Interview with Lorna Donley 2010 Gapers Block Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DA band amp oldid 1191095871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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