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POV-check|date=September 2011Infobox musical artist| name = Asylum Street Spankers| image = Spankers horizontal.jpg| caption =| image_size = 220px| background = group_or_band| origin = Austin, Texas , United States|USA | genre = Progressive folk music , Jazz blues , Ragtime , Roots rock , Comedy rock | years_active = 1994–2011| label = Spanks-a-Lot Records| website = http://www.asylumstreetspankers.com/ Official website| current_members =Christina Marrs, Nevada Newman, Mark Henne, Morgan Patrick Thompson, Shawn Dean (The Unknown Wrestler), Charlie King, Trevor Smith, Thrad Lee
| past_members = See Below

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The Asylum Street Spankers , formed in Austin, Texas in 1994, was a band whose music was rooted in early 20th century American music al forms. In fall 2006, the band's anti-war satire music video|video "Stick Magnetic Ribbons on Your SUV", directed by Morgan Higby Night garnered 1,054,743 views on YouTube within the first two months of its release. http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=KmsOIjzQ1V8 Stick Magnetic Ribbons on Your SUV The band dissolved after a final tour in spring 2011.

History


Founded by Christina Marrs, Wammo and Guy Forsyth after a legendary party at the famous Dabbs Hotel along the Llano River in Texas , the band began by busking on the streets of Austin and playing for tips in bars. In their earliest days, the Spankers' repertoire consisted almost entirely of Country music|country , blues , jazz , swing music|swing and Tin Pan Alley songs dating from the 1890s to the 1950s with a particular emphasis on the 1920s and 1930s. While their tone was raucous and irreverent, the band was also known for its musicianship, theatricality and militant acousticism. Until 2004, they played the vast majority of their concerts without any amplification at all. Not only did this heighten the theatricality of their shows, it caused the musicians to develop inventive vocal and instrumental arrangements in order to constantly engage an audience in such a quiet performance. Several early members were actors and nearly all members have been multi-instrumentalists.

With the departure of Guy Forsyth in 1997, the Spankers began playing more original songs, most written in the roots revival|roots styles the band had already mastered. By 1999, only Marrs and Wammo remained of the line up that gained popularity in Austin and around Texas. Reconstructing the band under their leadership, Marrs and Wammo began to expand the act's boundaries to include more cross-genre experimentation, more intricate arrangements and vocal harmonies, and, most successfully, more humorous songs, sometimes with pointed social and cultural commentary. Many of their albums from 1999 on have been musically or lyrically thematic. Spanker Madness , primarily country blues music about recreational drug use|drug use , is generally marijuana|pro-marijuana , but several songs examine the negative side of drug use and incisively criticize the War on Drugs . They have also released A Christmas Spanking ; Mercurial , an album recorded live using technology and techniques of 1940s vintage; My Favorite Record , an album about their love of music; X-rated Extended play|EPs ; and Mommy Says No! , an album of songs about children and childhood heavily inspired by Shel Silverstein and Maurice Sendak . The Spankers have covered songs by a wide range of artists including Prince (musician)|Prince , Tom Waits , Bob Dylan , Beastie Boys , The B-52's , Black Flag (band)|Black Flag , Louis Armstrong , Bessie Smith , Harry Nilsson , The Jazz Butcher , The Violent Femmes , George Jones , Nirvana (band)|Nirvana , Nina Simone , Nine Inch Nails , Otis Redding , Screamin' Jay Hawkins and Johnny Cash . They are also known for throwing snatches of familiar songs into cut and paste sections of their own construction to form musical montage s.

In 1999, Marrs and Wammo founded Spanks-a-Lot Records to release their music. Besides giving the group complete creative control, starting their own record label allowed the Spankers to increase the frequency of their releases, avoid the problems they had experienced with their three prior labels and keep a larger share of the profits derived from their recordings. This move was part of a trend amongst musicians allowed by the proliferation of digital recording technology and distribution. Spanks-a-Lot has released two DVD s documenting the group's live show, highlighting its musicianship and continually evolving theatricality.

Their theatricality reached its apex in January 2008 when the group premiered its stage show "What? And Give Up Show Biz? " off-Broadway at the Barrow Street Theatre.

In January 2011, Asylum Street Spankers won The 10th Annual Independent Music Awards in the Gospel category for ''God's Favorite Band . http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima/artist/asylum-street-spankers

Band name


The band derived its name from Austin's Guadalupe Street, where they would often busk and where they played a number of their early shows. At one time Guadalupe Street was nicknamed "Asylum Street" because it led to a state psychiatric hospital . The term "spanker" is an old musician's term for "one who plays his instrument vigorously and proficiently".

Breakup and Farewell Tour


After the band broke up in 2010, the remaining members announced one last tour, 9 months in 50 cities: "Spanks for the Memories& #33; The Farewell Tour." Down to one founding member, the band built a new show around Marrs, Newman, and returning member Charlie King. The "Spanks for Everything" Farewell Tour concluded with a series of final shows in Austin on April 20–23, 2011.

In March 2011, the band raised over $20,000 from fans in order to create a DVD retrospective and documentary centered around their final performances in Austin.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/asylumstreetspankers/asylum-street-spankers-the-last-laugh-farewell-dvd Asylum Street Spankers - The Last Laugh Farewell DVD Kickstarter Campaign. Retrieved March 16, 2011.

Personnel


  • Christina Marrs

  • Charlie King

  • Nevada Newman

  • Mark Henne

  • Morgan Patrick Thompson

  • Shawn Dean (The Unknown Wrestler)

  • Trevor Smith

  • Thrad Lee


  • Former members





  • Col. Josh Arnson

  • Pops Bayless

  • Leroy Biller

  • Adam "Tiny" Booker

  • Jakob Breitbach

  • Garreth Broesche

  • Jimmie Dean

  • Mysterious John Dodson

  • Jonathan Doyle

  • Jake Erwin

  • Guy Forsyth

  • Olivier Giraud

  • Reese Gray

  • Westen Borghesi

  • Mike Henry

  • Josh Hoag


  • Billy Horton

  • Wammo

  • Scott Marcus

  • Brent Martens

  • Eamon McLaughlin

  • Django Porter

  • Charlie Rose

  • "Salty" John Salmon

  • Paul Schlichting

  • PB Shane

  • Sick

  • Korey Simeone

  • Kevin Smith

  • Stanley Smith

  • Matt Weiner



  • Albums


  • Live (1995, out of print)

  • Spanks for the Memories (1996)

  • Nasty Novelties (EP, 1997)

  • Hot Lunch (1999)

  • Spanker Madness (2000)

  • A Christmas Spanking (2001)

  • Dirty Ditties (EP, 2002)

  • ''"Stinkin'" b/w "Goodbye Cousin Early" (single, 2002)

  • My Favorite Record (2002)

  • Strawberry (Live)(2003, recorded 1998)

  • Mercurial (2004)

  • Pussycat (2005)

  • Mommy Says No! (2006)

  • What? And Give Up Show Biz? (2 disk live set, 2008)

  • ''God's Favorite Band (2009)


  • solo albums by members:
  • Why Do it Right? (Nevada Newman)

  • Lowriders On the Storm (Wammo)

  • In the Land of Dreams (Stanley Smith)

  • Fat Headed Stranger (Wammo)

  • Faster Than the Speed of Suck (Wammo)


  • Videos


  • Sideshow Fez (DVD)

  • Re-Assembly (2005) (DVD)

  • Stick Magnetic Ribbons on Your SUV


  • See also


  • Music of Austin


  • Notes


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    References


  • http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=123412698 2010 Interview and performance on NPR's Weekend Edition

  • http://sacurrent.com/music/story.asp? id=71215 2010 Interview with The San Antonio Current

  • http://www.boulderweekly.com/article-2113-asylum-street-spankers-find-salvation.html 2010 Article in The Boulder Weekly

  • http://www.hotbands.com/reviews/20030901review.php Interview at HotBands

  • http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=4777190 2005 Interview on NPR's All Things Considered


  • External links


  • http://www.asylumstreetspankers.com/ Official site

  • http://www.youtube.com/my_playlists? p=FA8FED3F2EBD9B3B Spankers YouTube Playlist

  • http://www.facebook.com/pages/Asylum-Street-Spankers/43063156270? ref=ts Asylum Street Spankers on Facebook

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p194874|label=Asylum Street Spankers

  • MusicBrainz artist|id=be9f392d-0475-4c8a-a3b9-f4b476942b40|name=Asylum Street Spankers

  • http://www.archive.org/details/AsylumStreetSpankers Asylum Street Spankers collection at the Internet Archive 's live music archive

  • http://www.montychandler.com/Musicians/Asylum%20Street%20Spankers/index.htm Asylum Street Spankers Photos - 2008


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