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The Scene was Dead AnywayAuthor: Rik Wolland
A music scene lives, a music scene dies. The stories, however, are immortal. Podcast series hosted by musician and drummer - Rik Wolland. Language: en Genres: Music, Music Interviews Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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#23 - Q and Not U - Conversation with Chris Richards
Episode 23
Thursday, 15 July, 2021
This is episode number 23 and on the podcast today I’m joined by Chris Richards of Q and Not U!! From the official Dischord Records biography page: "John Davis, Harris Klahr and Chris Richards, formed Q And Not U in the summer of 1998 (along with former member Matt Borlik) and began playing out in November of that year. The band's first release, the "Hot and Informed" single, came out in April 2000 followed by the band's debut full-length, "No Kill No Beep Beep," released in October of 2000. After much touring in support of their album the band parted ways with Borlik and continued as a three piece, releasing the single, "On Play Patterns," in April of 2002 and their second full-length, "Different Damage," in the fall of that same year. Q And Not U toured extensively, in the U.S., Europe, Canada and Japan, with friends like Black Eyes, El Guapo (Supersystem), Antelope, Erase Eratta, Ted Leo/ Pharmacists, and many more. The band released their final album, "Power," in October 2004 and parted ways one year later. Chris Richards released a solo album under the name Ris Paul Ric in 2006. He currently lives in Maryland and is the pop music critic at The Washington Post."