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The Grave Diggers
Garage / Rockabilly / Surf

We Failed To Orbit!



Tustin, California
United States

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Member Since9/6/2008
Band MembersJason Goodman - Vocals, Guitar
Michael McCarthy - Guitar
Wallace Thaxter Hersom - Bass
Quinn Millard - Drums
Will B. - Drums
InfluencesThe Challengers
The Tornadoes
The Strangers
The Trashmen
Link Wray
Dale Hawkins
The Phantom
Hal Harris
Maddox Bros. and Rose
Bill Haley and the Saddlemen
Billy Jack Wills
Joe Clay
Johnny Horton
Levi Dexter
Tupelo Chain Sex
Les Paul & Mary Ford
The Sonics
Gene Vincent
The Riverside Trio
The Ricochets
Bunker Hill
Young Jessie
Joyce Green
Hardrock Gunter
"Gatemouth" Brown
Louie Jordan
Slim Gaillard
Jay Blue
Billy Lee Riley
Jack Earls
X
The Ventures
Groovey Joe Proovey
Rock Rogers
Dead Kennedys
Sounds LikeMonsters At Play with Teenagers From Outer Space!!
Record LabelBobbette Records/Crypt Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About The Grave Diggers

Yeah, The Grave Diggers, baby!! 1st off, this site is maintained by Michael Kaiser, host of RadiOblivion: The Grave Diggers biggest fan... But, I DO have Jason Goodman sitting next to me right now! He's not too computer savvy, so I'll be doing the runnin' and he'll be doing the informing. So, without further ado... Jason, you talk and I'll type.

"I met Mike McCarthy back in the 5th grade and he was reading Skateboarding magazines and I was reminiscing about surfing on the island of Maui. The next year I met Wally Hersom, his next door neighbor and that summer I brought a box of records over to Wally's house. We were listening to a bunch of Surf, Rockabilly and Rock and Roll 45's and trying to stay out of trouble. That brought us up to Wally's upstairs room, where we started goofin' with some broken-down instruments: guitars, old drums... and a homemade Washtub Bass! So that was really the beginning of The Grave Diggers; all acoustic instruments until we got some "real" guitars and stand-up bass.

Let's see... After learning a handful of songs we started playing backyard parties around the Winter of '83 or Spring of '84. I'd say in the Fall of '84 we played a show at Radio City in Anaheim, CA. We got that show through either the Rockin' Rebels, or the Moon Dawgs... hard to remember that far back, man. We started playing around Los Angeles that next year; and Safari Sam's in Huntington Beach, CA. Then there was Raji's in 1986. Now, Quinn Millard went to the same Junior High School as we did, and he wasn't too far away from Mike and Wally... Just down the street a ways; skateboarding around on Mike's homemade skate-ramp. So, he was messing around upstairs in Wally's house with us. We pretty much decided that he would be the drummer!

In 1985 we recorded the "Monsters At Play" EP up in Wally's room. I had met Mark Lee Goodale at a record store that I had worked at a couple years earlier, and then met him again after Robert Williams' (Big Sandy) father told us about a guy selling records out of his house. So we went over there and got to talkin' with him about the band and wanting to put something out ourselves on our own label, or with his help through his label "Bobbette Records". So, the EP ended up on Bobbette Records. Will B. (AKA Stuart Middleton) helped out with those recordings; he was our roadie.

After we recorded those songs, we kept recording and messing around upstairs in Wally' room cum Recording Studio. We had a lot of musical influence from Tupelo Chain Sex, Levi Dexter, The Red Devils... bands that we could go and see quite often. And we started using older recording equipment (mics, recorders, etc.) to get a more "authentic" sound - just like Sanford Clark's "A Cheat" (that we're listening to right now - M.K.), or early Riverside Trio from London on Boz Boorer's Norwood Records LP; and of course the "Sin Alley" records that Tim Warren of Crypt Records gave me!

We were trying to put together enough recordings for an album - doing some recording at Tim Magg's (AKA Touch Hazard) studio in Fullerton, CA. Also, we were quite busy playing shows around the Southern California area! There were also side projects with Robert Williams - whom we had befriended a couple years earlier - doing recordings up in Wally's Room along with Gator. Wally and Quinn played and recorded with Eddie Reed as the "Blue Hearts". They also played with Mark Lee Goodale as "The Wolf Men" and "Rockin' Lee" on Bobbette Records; and backing-up Robert Williams as "The Rustin' Strings".

The Grave Diggers ended up getting quite a mixed following of fans/friends from playing 50's Punk and 60's Garage & Surf! We opened for, and played with, Tav Falco, The Untold Fables, Saddle Sores, Rockin' Rebels, James Intveld, The Red Devils, The Blazers, Eddie Nichols, Russell Scott, The Beguiled, Melvis & the Megatones, Bobbi Brat... man, and a whole lot more.

Eventually, Quinn left the band for a season and Will B. took his position; then Bobby Trimble became Will's "drum assistant". We did more recordings in the garage of Wally's grandmother in the the hills of Villa Park, CA. and kept busy playing shows until Tim Warren began asking for a Grave Diggers album. So, we sent him the pre-Wally-Phonic recordings and he said that they were "too clean" sounding! He wanted them more... RAW or raunchy sounding. Between that time Will B. was out and Quinn was back-in in order to do the Crypt Records "Bad Music Seminar", and to record the "Move It!" album at Coyote Studios in Brooklyn NY. We flew out there and played both nights with Thee Mighty Caesars - which both shows were recorded - and then the next day we recorded the album with Billy Childish at the knobs. Over 20 songs were recorded that day! After that, we probably played a handful of shows and then just went our separate ways..."


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The Country Dark

The Country Dark



Sep 23 2009 12:10 AM

Thanks!
Blood Thirst Spider

Blood Thirst Spider



Jun 5 2009 2:02 AM

Where can I get a cd/lp??? THIS SHIT ROCKS!!

Blood Thirst Spider
El Cisco Loco

El Cisco Loco



Apr 1 2009 9:30 PM

El Cisco Loco + Sean Riley<br />Armazém do Chá @ Porto - 2 Abril, 1h<br /><br />Let's rock 'n' roll brothers and sisters!!!<br />
TOMMY INK......

TOMMY INK......



Apr 15 2009 4:04 PM

Check out my profile And Let me know Do you like me YES or NO http://www.wholikesu.net/photos/4168712.html?b=4&w=46
The CHUCKIES

The CHUCKIES



May 18 2009 6:31 AM

Howdy & Thanks a big bunch for the add!

We are The Chuckies from Göteborg, Sweden & we're proud to get to know you!

Take care now!

/ The Chuckies
www.myspace.com/thechuckies

Next show:
The Eddie Wheeler Late Night Club @ Kontiki - RELEASEPARTY!! (Support: The Cat Killers)
Catacumbas

Catacumbas



May 23 2009 12:10 PM

hi gravediggers,really love yr stuff..!sooo good.leave some comment if you like our mess too,
From ShItaly
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The Late Mort Todd

Mort Todd



Apr 29 2009 3:17 AM

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Ghosts Run Wild

Ghosts Run Wild



Mar 22 2009 10:32 PM

I really dig your sound fellas!

Stay haunted!
THE FLY AND HIS ONE MAN GARBAGE

THE FLY AND HIS ONE MAN GARBAGE



Feb 10 2009 11:51 PM

HELL YEAH!
THANX FOR THE ADD
STAY TRASH
Bonecrusher

Kimberley Szepski



Feb 9 2009 4:02 AM

Has it come to anyone's mind that perhaps the run-off of pesticides in the old orchards may have contributed to all the great talent that came out of THS? Well, talent and just plain old fucking weirdness?

I think I'm on to something. We had more characters and more talent than most areas, don't you think?

Punkee
BILLY’ S BONES Rock&Roll Store

BILLY’ S BONES Rock&Roll Store



Feb 6 2009 11:12 AM

Hola!
One of my favourite bands!
STAY WILD!
Fuji

Fuji



Feb 2 2009 4:23 AM

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE ADDDDD!!!!!!
I LOVE YOUR SOUND!!
-Fuji from Japan
El Cisco Loco

El Cisco Loco



Jan 26 2009 3:33 AM

Aloha!

Thankxxx for the add!

Love from Hateville!
the Hangee V

the Hangee V



Dec 20 2008 1:16 AM

Great band, we dig it!
Hangees
A MIDNIGHT CHRISTMAS MESS

A MIDNIGHT CHRISTMAS MESS



Dec 6 2008 12:28 AM

Happy Holidaze~~~*
Diesel Powered Mutant From Mars

Diesel Powered Mutant From Mars



Nov 16 2008 12:59 AM

greetings from mars!
NO TRUCK TRUCKERS

NO TRUCK TRUCKERS



Nov 16 2008 7:52 AM

THANKS FOR THE ADD

GREAT SONGS¡¡
Ruby Friedman Orchestra

Ruby Friedman Orchestra



Nov 26 2008 7:07 PM

Hi! Just want the Daddy-O's over there to know I added Insane to the Rubymusicplayer...Good Stuff!
Thnx For Sharing...xox, RUBY
Monsters From The Surf

Monsters From The Surf



Nov 5 2008 6:05 PM

Thanks for the add!
Barbwire Bats

Barbwire Bats



Oct 5 2008 3:38 AM

Damn I LOVE this shit!! BwB
globalbilly

globalbilly



Sep 29 2008 5:03 AM

thanks for
the add,
and your friendship
The Late Mort Todd

Mort Todd



Sep 19 2008 6:12 PM

Diggin'it, Diggers!
CORDWOOD DRAGGERS - ARE NO MORE !

CORDWOOD DRAGGERS - ARE NO MORE !



Sep 16 2008 7:33 PM

A BIG hearty thanks for the ADD .
Jason Johnson

Jason Johnson



Sep 12 2008 6:58 PM

Hey, Jason. I've got one of your old 45's in my collection. Great to see you on here! Thanks to Mr. Kaiser for launching you into cyberspace!!!
Haunted George

Haunted George



Sep 12 2008 5:56 PM

Great Band!!!
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