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King Curly's new album 'Night Parrots' is ready everybody. it has songs about Night Parrots, insects, airport hotels and other interesting things. It also includes good singers You can see more info or get it at http://lnk.ms/Qqklp

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  • Genere: Alternativo / Folk / Garage

    Posizione Lawson / Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Au

    Visualizzazioni profilo: 47758

    Ultimo accesso: 12/04/2012

    Iscritto dal 16/09/2006

    Sito Web www.kingcurly.com

    Etichetta Vitamin Records

    Tipo di etichetta Indie

  • Biografia

    King Curly: An Explanation.. .. “King Curly” was born of the desire to right wrongs and to punish evil. In that respect, his spiritual forefathers are Robin Hood, Batman, Moses etc. When I first conceived the character - in the songs “King Curly” and “Curly and Sue” – Evil was enjoying a stronger-than-usual stranglehold on the world and I was working in the public service. King Curly was a drab little man in a drab little job – circumstances curiously similar to my own. But unlike me, King Curly had a dangerous and wonderful secret: on his R.D.O’s he was raising an army of outsiders – lepers, failed artists, amputees, frustrated adult film producers and marginalised school bullies to set right the many wrongs of the world... .. King Curly is yet to 'chart' anywhere and he may never be invited (or even nominated) to an awards night either - and I’m reasonably confident he would do badly if he ever competed on ‘Australian Idol’. And yet King Curly records have found their way into people’s houses all over the big wide world and folks sing along at shows... .. Like other artists, I’ve grown used to the feeling of operating in an alternative dimension that runs parallel to the one shown in mass media. Happily, the current word on the street is that the music industry has finally bloated and popped itself, and that cockroaches like me will have our day. I find that exciting and strangely in keeping with the original King Curly fantasy. Perhaps it’s already happening – I’ve recently become a reluctant member of ‘MySpace’ where droves of cockroaches just like me want to be my “friend”…and I have come to like them too... .. King Curly has become a Lost Dog’s Home for all those bum-notes digitally shifted out of existence, a safe haven where the awkward and the ugly lie down with the beautiful and the damned. But let’s not get too carried away - King Curly was never intended as anything but a half-baked expression of myself and the people who play in it. .. .. Here’s a brief précis of the many incarnations of King Curly:.. .. In the beginning Greg J Walker (now of Machine Translations) and I worked together in his little shack by the sea to record the original ‘Familyman’ series of songs. We were both very sure of our genius and smugly heckled just about everyone from a safe distance. I was also recording some of these early tunes with Brendan Gallagher (Karma County) at his home in Bondi at the time. Elmo Reed and Jon Nix were solid as Incan pyramids throughout this period; multi instrumentalists with music stamped into their DNA. Greg is now rightly feted by the industry as a gun producer, Jon’s skills as an animator are much in demand and Mr Reed is currently the world’s best guitarist. He also finds time to occasionally pen books about Intelligent Design and lords it over the world as a Doctor of Philosophy... .. Two years later the songs that became ‘Lullaby’ marked my defection from Sydney. They were recorded in a single run at a local school hall near where I now live in the Blue Mountains. ‘Lullaby’ sounds different to what I had done before because I had played a good deal of live shows and was keen to capture that spontaneity. I’m very proud of “Lullaby”, and the distinctive sound we were able to briefly hold. The album featured just myself, Elmo and Ritchie Bray on drums. I can offer no explanation for the weird dreamy feel of that record except that it was a time and a place, I suppose... .. Then, in collaboration with my friend and brilliant underground Sydney writer Dan Creighton “Doomsday Piano” came to be - featuring a boot-camp of academy trained musicians; John Hibbard and the Uncanny Hauptmann Triplets Zoe, Ben & James – all intentionally hobbled by instruments made from fencing wire, driftwood and iron. It’s a sinewy taut motherfucker of an album if I don't say so myself... .. Which leads us now to the release of 'The Fall & Rise'. A consolidation project featuring a collection of new and old songs as well as some remixes - all guided by the fickle tastes of the fans who know the music and sent their requests via the web... .. Prognosis for the future: that’s a hard one. I sense a hardening of the arteries and a thickening of fatty tissue around the soul that I worry might be the beginning of the end. The other night, as I prowled about the house turning off lights – I realised I was no longer scared of the dark. On the contrary: it was somehow comforting – and I wondered if I’d become the very thing I used to fear lurked there... .. But I have been known to overdramatise - and for the record, it must be noted that recent years have unexpectedly blessed me with a beautiful young family, plus six chickens and as much pie as I can eat - It would be a sin to complain... .. Steve Appel.. Feb 2008.. .. .. KING CURLY PRESS RELEASE..Go to:.. http://www.kingcurly.com/old_bio.html
  • Iscritti

    Steve Appel - Singer/songwriter, guitar, piano.. Elmo Reed - lead Guitar, bvs.. Zoe Hauptmann - Double Bass, bvs.. John Hibbard - trombone & percussion, bvs.. Dan Creighton - Man Of Letters.. S'haila Bernard - Dancer & Spiritual Consultant ....
  • Influenze

    Childhood heros predictably included: Dylan, Bowie, Beatles, Velvet Underground, Rolling Stones, Queen etc the focus sharpening abit with age to include Don Walker, Danny Cohen, Ray Charles, Paul Kelly, Hank Williams, Randy Newman, Burt Bacharach, Dave Graney, Gram Parsons.... Some notable life-changing live shows I enjoyed as a boy included The Sports, The SunnyBoys and Cold Chisel. Notable life-changing musicals on TV have included 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang', Mary Poppins, & 'The Sound Of Music' I dont much like The Who nor Led Zeppelin though Ive tried for the sake of my friends.
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    Time to Release Night Parrots!

    ..........Night Parrots.... ..Dear Friends,.. The new cds 'Night Parrots' have arrived; here is ..a link to the press release... i 'm tryi...

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    King Curly's new album 'Night Parrots' is ready everybody. it has songs about Night Parrots, insects, airport hotels and other interesting things. It also includes good singers You can see more info or get it at http://lnk.ms/Qqklp

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  • The Maladies

    Album Launch!!!


    2 anni fa
  • PLANT THE LAND ™ SEZ

    GREAT B N BUDZ

    2 anni fa
  • Chicago Red

    thank you for your music...

    CR

    2 anni fa
  • L/D

    good stuff here.  from one cockroach to another...thanks for the add.

    2 anni fa
  • Ben Hauptmann

    hope the tour is going well, heard Zoe one a competition there already!

    2 anni fa
  • Mocha Maya's

    We wanted to sincerely thank you for playing such a great set the other night! We'd love to have you back if you are ever out our way again! Hope the rest of your tour goes great! -Cheers, Mocha Maya's Coffee House & Espresso Bar

    2 anni fa
  • Van Walker

    That 2nd last paragraph of your bio could have been cut straight from my own mind! Hope to meet you one day  - not that I want it back - but I'd love to hear it in the flesh. Good luck

    2 anni fa
  • Mocha Maya's

    We are so psyched to be having you in tonight at 7pm! It's gonna be an amazing show and if there are any King Curly fans in the North East, USA we hope you'll consider coming out. This is going to be a really special show! -Cheers, Mocha Maya's Coffee House & Espresso Bar

    2 anni fa
  • Hunchback Graphics

    thanks for the add guys, good stuff

    2 anni fa
  • Chris Pickering

    This band is mighty.

    2 anni fa
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Bio:

King Curly: An Explanation

“King Curly” was born of the desire to right wrongs and to punish evil. In that respect, his spiritual forefathers are Robin Hood, Batman, Moses etc. When I first conceived the character - in the songs “King Curly” and “Curly and Sue” – Evil was enjoying a stronger-than-usual stranglehold on the world and I was working in the public service. King Curly was a drab little man in a drab little job – circumstances curiously similar to my own. But unlike me, King Curly had a dangerous and wonderful secret: on his R.D.O’s he was raising an army of outsiders – lepers, failed artists, amputees, frustrated adult film producers and marginalised school bullies to set right the many wrongs of the world.

King Curly is yet to 'chart' anywhere and he may never be invited (or even nominated) to an awards night either - and I’m reasonably confident he would do badly if he ever competed on ‘Australian Idol’. And yet King Curly records have found their way into people’s houses all over the big wide world and folks sing along at shows.

Like other artists, I’ve grown used to the feeling of operating in an alternative dimension that runs parallel to the one shown in mass media. Happily, the current word on the street is that the music industry has finally bloated and popped itself, and that cockroaches like me will have our day. I find that exciting and strangely in keeping with the original King Curly fantasy. Perhaps it’s already happening – I’ve recently become a reluctant member of ‘MySpace’ where droves of cockroaches just like me want to be my “friend”…and I have come to like them too.

King Curly has become a Lost Dog’s Home for all those bum-notes digitally shifted out of existence, a safe haven where the awkward and the ugly lie down with the beautiful and the damned. But let’s not get too carried away - King Curly was never intended as anything but a half-baked expression of myself and the people who play in it.

Here’s a brief précis of the many incarnations of King Curly:

In the beginning Greg J Walker (now of Machine Translations) and I worked together in his little shack by the sea to record the original ‘Familyman’ series of songs. We were both very sure of our genius and smugly heckled just about everyone from a safe distance. I was also recording some of these early tunes with Brendan Gallagher (Karma County) at his home in Bondi at the time. Elmo Reed and Jon Nix were solid as Incan pyramids throughout this period; multi instrumentalists with music stamped into their DNA. Greg is now rightly feted by the industry as a gun producer, Jon’s skills as an animator are much in demand and Mr Reed is currently the world’s best guitarist. He also finds time to occasionally pen books about Intelligent Design and lords it over the world as a Doctor of Philosophy.

Two years later the songs that became ‘Lullaby’ marked my defection from Sydney. They were recorded in a single run at a local school hall near where I now live in the Blue Mountains. ‘Lullaby’ sounds different to what I had done before because I had played a good deal of live shows and was keen to capture that spontaneity. I’m very proud of “Lullaby”, and the distinctive sound we were able to briefly hold. The album featured just myself, Elmo and Ritchie Bray on drums. I can offer no explanation for the weird dreamy feel of that record except that it was a time and a place, I suppose.

Then, in collaboration with my friend and brilliant underground Sydney writer Dan Creighton “Doomsday Piano” came to be - featuring a boot-camp of academy trained musicians; John Hibbard and the Uncanny Hauptmann Triplets Zoe, Ben & James – all intentionally hobbled by instruments made from fencing wire, driftwood and iron. It’s a sinewy taut motherfucker of an album if I don't say so myself.

Which leads us now to the release of 'The Fall & Rise'. A consolidation project featuring a collection of new and old songs as well as some remixes - all guided by the fickle tastes of the fans who know the music and sent their requests via the web.

Prognosis for the future: that’s a hard one. I sense a hardening of the arteries and a thickening of fatty tissue around the soul that I worry might be the beginning of the end. The other night, as I prowled about the house turning off lights – I realised I was no longer scared of the dark. On the contrary: it was somehow comforting – and I wondered if I’d become the very thing I used to fear lurked there.

But I have been known to overdramatise - and for the record, it must be noted that recent years have unexpectedly blessed me with a beautiful young family, plus six chickens and as much pie as I can eat - It would be a sin to complain.

Steve Appel

Feb 2008

KING CURLY PRESS RELEASE

Go to:

http://www.kingcurly.com/old_bio.html

Member Since:

September 16, 2006

Members:

Steve Appel - Singer/songwriter, guitar, piano

Elmo Reed - lead Guitar, bvs

Zoe Hauptmann - Double Bass, bvs

John Hibbard - trombone & percussion, bvs

Dan Creighton - Man Of Letters

S'haila Bernard - Dancer & Spiritual Consultant ....

Influences:

Childhood heros predictably included: Dylan, Bowie, Beatles, Velvet Underground, Rolling Stones, Queen etc the focus sharpening abit with age to include Don Walker, Danny Cohen, Ray Charles, Paul Kelly, Hank Williams, Randy Newman, Burt Bacharach, Dave Graney, Gram Parsons.... Some notable life-changing live shows I enjoyed as a boy included The Sports, The SunnyBoys and Cold Chisel. Notable life-changing musicals on TV have included 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang', Mary Poppins, & 'The Sound Of Music' I dislike The Who and I dont much like Led Zeppelin either though Ive tried to for the sake of my friends.

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Go to the bio maybe http://www.kingcurly.com/old_bio.html

Record Label:

Vitamin Records/Management QTM ph +61 4184 78848

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