Brother Crimewave, Gravel Dirty, Kenny Mirage, Cal Dean, Sybil The Man
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Alice Cooper, Bill Monroe, Rolling Stones, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Jack Bruce, Clint Black, AC/DC, Dwight Yoakum, Beatles, Lovin' Spoonful, The Stooges/Iggy Pop, B.B. King, Hank Williams, Frank Sinatra, Stray Cats, Dick Wagner, MC5
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The original country metal artist, Brother Crimewave sounds like nobody else!
Scott Dailey, Carolyn Striho and Brother Crimewave at Rockdigi, April 28, 2009
Business Card Graphic by Dan Boyd
Just Discovered: Movie and Television Clips of Brother Crimewave with Robert Downey Jr., James Woods, Max Headroom and more!
Brother Crimewave is a Detroit-based multimedia personality. He plays guitars and basses and is a singer-songwriter.
He began playing guitar, receiving his first 1/2 hour lesson from John Goff who owed him $3.50.
He first stage appearance was in 1966 with The English Ryders whose rhythm guitar player quit. The club owner hired a 5 piece band and would settle for nothing less. Brother Crimewave's amp was on but the volume turned all the way down. The club owner was none the wiser. BC did however get to sing backup vocals. And he got paid full band member share!
Shortly thereafater, he began actually playing and being heard in a few other bands. In 1967, while in Mexico City, he played one night at the Hullabaloo Club with Los Profetas, whose rhythm guitar player was too hungover to perform. BC was paid 100 pesos ($8.00).
Back home when one of the bands he was in needed a bass player he switched to bass. In 1968 his playing was suspended while attending Wayne State University in Detroit. That didn't last long. BC was radicalized and joined the White Panther Party.
In 1970, while living at the White Panther pad in Detroit, one of his fellow Panthers, David Gaines let him use his acoustic guitar and suddenly Brother Crimewave could play lead guitar.
In early 1972, BC had bought a Gibson SG Deluxe and a couple of 15watt Univox amps. Ahead of each amp was an ElectroHarmonix LPB1. A Y-chord was attached leading to an LPB2 which was plugged into the SG. Feedback and sustain for days!
Brother Crimewave started a power trio, Synthetique 999, playing all original material. The drinking age was lowered to 18 and the bars hired no bands playing original music. So instead, BC and other bands playing their own tunes resorted to playing "keggers" (hall parties).
In 1975, Brother Crimewave formed yet another power trio, Kenny Mirage and the Hallucinations. And continued playing Keggers. BC did play at two different bars during that time. One, the 5 Dueces at 22222 Fenkell (5 Mile Road), was eventful for the fact that the bar owner pulled a gun on Brother Crimewave because his feedback and tape echo effect woke him from his nap at the bar!
At the other bar, JJ's in Livonia, Michigan, on the third night of a 5 night stand, the owner said, "Take a break. Take a long break." When asked by the owner "What kind of music is this? You said it was Top 40", Brother Crimewave replied, "It will be someday!"
Eventually Kenny Mirage and the Hallucinations broke up and Brother Crimewave (this time as Gravel Dirty) teamed up with Palomino Young to form "Young and Dirty". Their first gig was at Bookies Club 870 and there were quite a few bars that would hire bands playing original music. But the pay sucked. BC made more money playing "keggers" than the "new music" clubs.
After having enough of Palomino's drunken temper tantrums, BC (Gravel) quit, found yet another alter-ego, Calvin Dean and formed Calvin Dean and No Reputation. That lasted for about a year and a half until he quit that band because nobody else was interested in playing outside Metro Detroit. It was time to move on.
Meanwhile Brother Crimewave became a live sound engineer beginning with The Four Tops at the King's Row Showcase Lounge on West Chicago and Meyers in Detroit in 1977. Later he toured with The Chi Lites.
Brother Crimewave was also the local and touring soundman for Dark Carnival featuring Ron and Scott Asheton of The Stooges. Eventually he was fired by "Colonel Galaxy" for refusing to take less than the agreed upon payment for services rendered.
B.C's hand in control at ROCKDIGI Photo by Mr. Kirby
The photo of Brother Crimewave with dark hair is from the rear jacket of the Young and Dirty 45RPM single "I'm So Sick"/"Medicine Man" on Scratch & Purr Records recorded in 1980. The photo was taken by Sue Rynski, now based in Paris, France. The photo editing was done in 2007 by Stephen Czapiewski of Uncle Deercamp.
In the early-80s, Brother Crimewave was the closed-circuit camera operator for Clutch Cargo's at St. Andrews Hall in Downtown Detroit. At the same time he, along with Dave Donavan, handled the promotion and production of live music at The Old Miami in the notoriousCass Corridor. In 1983, he moved his video operation from St. Andrews to Todd's Sway Bar where he also was the house VJ.
In 1984, Brother Crimewave moved to Hollywood, CA. In December 1984, he opened as a solo act two nights in a row at the Beverly Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA for Nina Hagen with 1,400 people in attendance at each performance. After the show, he met Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casales of Devo who encouraged him to "play louder"!
In 1985 Brother Crimewave became Chief Engineer of (the now defunct) Platinum Sounds, Hollywood, CA.
From 1985-88 Brother Crimewave appeared in several movies and television programs.
He appeared in Less Than Zero with Robert Downey Jr., in Cop with James Woods, in You Can't Hurry Love with Bridget Fonda, and in an Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode The Creeper with Karen Allen.
Brother Crimewave also appeared in two music videos playing a contruction worker in It's Only Love by Cheap Trick (watch the video below) and an old Native American (song title unknown/video never released) by The Cruzados (formerly The Plugz).
In 1989, he returned to Detroit and started The Rockhouse Recording Company now known as Rockdigi.
In 2008, Brother Crimewave recorded, mixed and mastered and (along with Skid Marx) co-produced Are You For Real? the first CD album by Circus Boy which was released in November. A review of the CD in the Metro Times can be read HERE.
Brother Crimewave & Hiawatha Bailey at Circus Boy Wrap Party at Rockdigi Photo by Karen
Presently he is co-producing a new CD Album by the internationally acclaimed Carolyn Striho. It is expected to be released in late Summer 2009.
Brother Crimewave also dabbles in digital movie making. In October 2007 he composed and performed soundtracks for two movies at Pahfest: Hollywood 2007 one of which, Wheels On Hollywood Boulevard, was a finalist.
You probably thought I fell OVER the EDGE of this FLAT EARTH we live on. In reality I’ve been fighting a GORILLA WAR with COMPUTER ROACHES from the PLANET PLUTO. - Oh, that’s right. Pluto is no longer considered a planet… - Okay, you got me. Should be back to NORMAL on Monday. Or at the very least ONLINE regularly. WISHING YOU a great weekend, my FRIEND, and a HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!!! Love and light… - foni
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I know, I know, I’ve been bad, lately. Neglecting my dear friends. But to make up for it, I’ve made something special to share with you. It’s the newest work for my ART/SLIDESHOW entitled – “The REAL S#IT.” Can you dig it??? I knew that you could. Have a fabulous weekend, my FRIEND.
P.S. I won’t be around this weekend. I’ll be resting in the padded room especially reserved for me at the ASYLUM. Gotta run now. “They’ve come to take me away!!! HA, HA!!!” love and light… -foni
No more “a passing thought…” for a while until I can top the John Lennon one. Just PURE ART. So here’s the first in a new series of artworks entitled “The REAL S#IT.” But just the same, have a great week-END, my FRIEND. Love and light… - foni
P.S. What can I say, lately things have been a little more than, “AH, HA, HA, AH, AHAHAHAAAAA!!!”
As the U.B.R. continues to grow and gain momentum, I find myself trying to, once again, find a way to “THANK YOU” for your continuing SUPPORT and FRIENDSHIP. Believe that I sincerely and greatly appreciate it. You and your ART are TOO KOOL for words. “WE” - have become a BEACON of HOPE, a VOICE of TRUTH and CREATORS of FUTURE HISTORY. Yeaahhh, dig it. Here’s wishing that you, and those special to you, have a wonderful week-END! Take care, my FRIEND. – foni