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Artist Biography For Rubber Rodeo

Rubber Rodeo Was A Boston-Based Band Active In The 1980s. Uniquely For The Era The Band Fused Roxy Music-Influenced New Wave Music With Country And Western Influences And Dressed In 1950's-Vintage Country & Western Clothing. They Are Best Remembered For Their Heavily Rotated 1984 MTV Hit "The Hardest Thing" And The US Chart Hit "Anywhere With You". Foundation And Early Years 1980-83 Rubber Rodeo Was Founded In Rhode Island In 1980 And Initially Consisted Of Bob Holmes Vocals Guitars Trish Milliken Vocals Keyboards Gary Leib Synthesisers Eddie Stern Pedal Steel Doug Allen Bass And Bob's Brother Barc Holmes Drums . Almost All Were Students At The Rhode Island School Of Design And Lead Singers Holmes And Milliken Were Also Romantically Involved. Bob Holmes Later Described The Band As "a Cross Between Gene Autry And Devo". Others Noted That When Milliken Was Singing Rubber Rodeo Sounded Something Like A Countrified Blondie. Most Of The Band's Material Consisted Of Original Songs Composed By Bob Holmes Or By The Team Of Holmes And Milliken. However The Group Also Recorded Takes On Country And Western Classics Such As Ennio Morricone's "The Good The Bad And The Ugly" And The Patsy Cline Standard "Walkin' After Midnight". As Well Their First Independently Released Single Was A Cover Of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" In 1981. Shortly After This Single Was Released Pedal Steel Guitarist Stern Left The Band To Be Replaced By "Easy" Mark Tomeo. Scenic Views 1984 After Two Independent EP Releases On Eat Records In 1982 And 1983 The Band Recorded Their Full-Length Debut Scenic Views 1984 For Mercury Records. The Sessions Were Not Without Tension Producer Hugh Jones Used A Linn Drum Machine Rather Than Letting Barc Holmes Play And Bassist Allen Played Only On A Portion Of The Track "Walkin' After Midnight" Before Being Let Go By The Band. Former Rubber Rodeo Producer John Doelp Took Over On Bass For The Remainder Of The Sessions And Was Credited With "bass And Musical Direction" On The Final Release Although He Was Not An Official Member Of The Group. Despite The Difficulties In Making The Record Scenic Views Was A Moderately Successful Release. The LP's First Single "The Hardest Thing" Failed To Chart But The Video Received Significant MTV Airplay. The Album's Second Video "Anywhere With You" Also Received MTV Play And The "Anywhere With You" Single Was A Minor Hit In The US Reaching #84 On The US Billboard Charts. Later In 1984 The Band Picked Up A Grammy Nomination For A Long-Form Video They Made For Scenic Views. The Video Was Produced By Second Story Television And Written And Directed By David Greenberg. The Video Release Also Included The Music Video For Their Early Eat Records Single "How The West Was Won". Heartbreak Highway 1986 Before Recording Their Follow-Up Album The Band's Line-Up Was Reshuffled Again. Tomeo Departed To Be Replaced By Ray Gantek On Pedal Steel And Dobro And Hal Cragin Joined The Band Taking Over For Doelp On Bass. The Band's Second Album 1986's Heartbreak Highway Was Produced By Ken Scott Who Had Previously Produced Albums By David Bowie And Devo. However The Album Was Not A Commercial Success And The Band Was Subsequently Dropped By Their Label. Nevertheless The Group Soldiered On For A While With Reeves Gabrels Taking Over From Gantek As Rubber Rodeo's Steel Guitarist. Break-Up And Aftermath
The Band Split Up By The End Of The 1980s With Their Final Recording Appearing On A 1991 Tribute Album Honouring Duplex Planet Poetry Naif Ernest Noyes Brookings. Holmes And Milliken's Marriage Also Came To An End In The 1990s. Bob Holmes Not To Be Confused With The Similarly Named Guitarist From The Boston Band Til Tuesday Went On To A Successful Production Career For Artists Ranging From David Bowie To Nils Lofgren And Now Produces Multi-Media In New York City. Both Doug Allen And Gary Leib Meanwhile Drew Upon Their Art School Backgrounds And Became Noted Cartoonists. Elsewhere Reeves Gabrels Moved To London And Joined David Bowie's Band Tin Machine And Tomeo Cragin And Gantek All Carved Out Careers As Notable Session Musicians. Rubber Rodeo Did Get Back Together To Record A Third Album Sometime In The 1990s But It Has Never Seen Release.

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