MP3 Thoughts of Mary - Paper, Rock, Scissors
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Alternative Rock, 90's Rock
9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 90's Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
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Thoughts of Mary formed in 1991 when Marc Daigle (guitar) and Gabe Daigle (vocals--no relation), began kicking around the idea of starting a band. They found like-minded allies in friends, Joel Dicharry (bass) and Bill Rhodes (guitar). With influences ranging from the Replacements to Neil Young, they started to forge a sound that melded early 80âs jangle rock with heavier alternative rock stylings of the day. The band recruited local drummer, Keith Simoneaux, and began paying their dues at bars and fraternity parties. The same year they recorded their only cd, Paper, Rock, Scissors, which yielded the regional radio hit, "Anymore". The band toured constantly throughout the Southeast U.S. to expand their following and in the process built a loyal fanbase. Along the way, the band played shows with the likes of Echo and the Bunnymen, the Gin Blossoms, Cowboy Mouth, Soul Hat, Better than Ezra, and many others. Toward the end of 1994, the band grew tired of touring and disbandedâmany said before reaching their full potential. Their final gigs were two sold out shows on the same night at the Varsity Theatre in Baton Rouge.
9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 90's Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
Thoughts of Mary formed in 1991 when Marc Daigle (guitar) and Gabe Daigle (vocals--no relation), began kicking around the idea of starting a band. They found like-minded allies in friends, Joel Dicharry (bass) and Bill Rhodes (guitar). With influences ranging from the Replacements to Neil Young, they started to forge a sound that melded early 80âs jangle rock with heavier alternative rock stylings of the day. The band recruited local drummer, Keith Simoneaux, and began paying their dues at bars and fraternity parties. The same year they recorded their only cd, Paper, Rock, Scissors, which yielded the regional radio hit, "Anymore". The band toured constantly throughout the Southeast U.S. to expand their following and in the process built a loyal fanbase. Along the way, the band played shows with the likes of Echo and the Bunnymen, the Gin Blossoms, Cowboy Mouth, Soul Hat, Better than Ezra, and many others. Toward the end of 1994, the band grew tired of touring and disbandedâmany said before reaching their full potential. Their final gigs were two sold out shows on the same night at the Varsity Theatre in Baton Rouge.
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