Beatnik Beatch | |
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Origin | San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Genres | Pop rock |
Years active | 1980s | –1989
Labels | Atlantic |
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Beatnik Beatch were an American pop rock band formed in San Francisco in the 1980s. They consisted of Chris Witt Kettner (bass, vocals), Andy Sturmer (drums, vocals), and George Cole (guitar). They also featured keyboardist Se Padilla, later replaced by Roger Manning.
In 1986, they released At The Zula Pool, under the San Francisco based indie label Industrial Records. It was re-released with 5 tracks removed and 4 tracks added after the band was signed by Atlantic Records in 1988. Around this time Manning joined the band.
After Beatnik Beatch disbanded at the end of 1989, Sturmer and Manning formed Jellyfish.
Discography
Albums
- At the Zula Pool - (Industrial) 1986
- Beatnik Beatch - (Atlantic) 1988
Single
- "Beatnik Beatch" - 1988
Further reading
- Lanham, Tom (October 20, 1990). "Jellyfish Jams to a '70s Beat - Bay Area Bell-Bottomed Rockers". San Francisco Chronicle.
- Locey, Bill (October 25, 1990). "Jellyfish Set Adrift". Los Angeles Times.
External links
- Beginnings & Beatniks - More information at Dummyhead Central
- Beatnik Beatch at AllMusic
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