THIS IS NOT FOR SQUIRRELS! THIS IS A TRIBUTE PAGE!
With that said enjoy the page the songs and the bio.
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This page is a dedication to a band and a group of people that died way before their time.
Jack Vigliatura, Bill White and Travis Tooke grew up together in Clearwater, Florida and after high school graduation entered the University of Florida in Gainesvillle. Their musical adventure began when Bill and Travis bought a couple of guitars in a pawn shop. "We would mess around for hours in the dorm--order in food and have all-night sessions 'til five in the morning," Jack remembers. "We'd fool around and write songs about basketball or something, but occasionally a real song would pop up."
The trio began playing open mike nights at an on-campus pub, but the shows were more of a lark than an exercise in musical proficiency. "We were 80% schtick, 20% music," says Bill. "I played most of the shows sitting down while wearing a kayak crash helmet." "We definitely were more of a comedy act than a musical talent," adds Jack Vigliatura. "At our first show we did a hokey folk version of LL Cool J's 'Mama Said Knock You Out.'"
After many more such open-mike nights, the three realized that they had to take their musical development a little more seriously. Recruiting drummer Jack Griego, For Squirrels played their first show as a band in August 1993. They took their student loan money ("broke our parents' hearts," Jack admits), recorded a CD in six days for $6,000, and began toiling away on the Florida club circuit.
With a record out and consistent club dates, For Squirrels were seemingly on the rise. Yet something was still missing from the mix. "We still weren't taking it seriously enough," says Bill. "We had the vision and the ideas, but we didn't have the music to back it up." Or as Travis bluntly puts it: "We had the stage presence but couldn't play worth a damn."
In June 1994 For Squirrels played a show that became their wake-up call. "We were opening for a really good band, and we played an absolutely terrible show," recalls Bill. "We could do one of two things: quit, or work at trying to become a band." They chose the latter, and took some time off from the road to write a batch of new songs. Jack Griego remembers it as an extraordinary time: "Instead of just playing through songs, we took them apart and worked on various parts until we got it right. We really came together as a band during that time."
These developments brought the four musicians closer together and strengthened their mutual love for the music they were making. Four fans who'd once scrawled the names of their favorite bands on schoolbook covers were about to realize a lifelong dream. For Squirrels signed to Sony 550 Music in January, 1995. By May, they were recording with producer/engineer Nick Launay at Compass Point in the Bahamas and at Criteria Studios in Miami.
On the afternoon of September 8, 1995, the members of Sony 550 recording group For Squirrels and their tour manager were en route home to Florida following a showcase performance the previous night at C.B.G.B. in New York. Their van was traveling on Inter-state 95, approximately 50 miles south of Savannah, Georgia, when a tire blew out and the vehicle overturned. Singer Jack Vigliatura (21), bassist Bill White (23), and tour manager Tim Bender (23) all died at the scene, according to the Georgia State Patrol. Drummer Jack Griego (28) suffered multiple injuries, including broken vertebrae; he is recuperating following success- ful surgery at Memorial Medical Center in Savannah. Guitarist Travis Michael Tooke (23) suffered a broken elbow, bruises and lacerations; he was released after being treated at Liberty Memorial Hospital in Hinesville, GA. Funeral services for Jack Vigliatura and Bill White were held September 13 in Palm Harbor, Florida; on the same day, a service for Tim Bender was held in Cary, North Carolina.
Just wanted to share the news that we have finished mastering on two brand new Lettuce Olive (Travis Tooke) tunes. They rock hard, and bring back rock's true passion that hasn't been heard since, well, Subrosa!
They will be posted to a new Lettuce Olive MySpace page soon, and be available for download soon after.
One of the songs will be featured on an upcoming IPR compilation to benefit 'Invisible Children'. Among the other artists featured will be Chris Barron (Spin Doctors), Larry Kirwan, Black 47, Aaron Dugan (Matisyahu), and Ellen Foley.
A friend of mine recently discovered that he has cancer. This is the same friend that turned me on to the music of For Squirrels. He called them his 'favorite band that no one has heard of'. It's unbelievably tragic that this band didn't reach a bigger fan base, and I soon came to realize that it's because they didn't get much of a chance before the accident happened. 13 years ago today, to be exact.
Well, I've been secretly organizing a tribute to both For Squirrels and that friend. Today marks the beginning of the tribute, and it can be found here:
Travis Tooke knows about the project, and has given it his blessing.
New cover songs will be uploaded every Monday, Wednesday and Friday until all 20 songs from Baypath Rd and Example are represented. If you check it out, I hope you enjoy some of what you hear.
I miss this band so much, I play example non stop, I still get upset when I think about what happened. Does anyone that is on this page know how to get ahold of baypath rd? I've never heard that record and would love to finally have the chance, also many thanks to whomever keeps the page up. It means alot.
After hearing MIGHTY KC get some radio play on K-Rock here in NYC and maybe even seeing the video on MTV?, I sent my mom to Sam Goody one weekend to go get me the single. When she couldn't find it, she asked a sales clerk, and he pointed out EXAMPLE which was on a small display on the counter for $8.98 as sort of a "BUZZ CD" which were popular with the alternative scene in the 90's. Well she bought me the cd, and I never looked back. What an amazing cd! Truly a masterpiece. Til this day, it is one of my most played cd's. After a few months of enjoying this cd, I found out about the tragedy that struck this band. I am very sad for them, their families, friends, and fans. My mother passed away a year and a half ago, much too early as she still had a lot of life to live, much like the guys in the band. Every time I play a track from Example, I think of mom and the band I never got to know...it gives me a lil smile and I feel like they're all watching over me. May you all rest in peace.
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