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Infobox musical artist | name = Dig Hay Zoose| image = Dig Hay Zoose Logo.jpg| caption =| image_size = 250| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Kansas City, MO , Missouri , United States | genre = Christian alternative | years_active = 1990–1996| label = Brainstorm Artists International ,| associated_acts = Hot Pink Turtle | website =| past_members = Phil Schlotterer
Davis G. Andersen
Jim Florez
Bil Brown
David "Zoop" Coonce
lowercase DigHayZoose was a Christian funk music|funk / Modern rock band from Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City , Missouri . The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music describes them as "One of the first Christian alternative rock bands of the 1990s".cite book |last=Powell |first=Mark Allan |title=Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music |year=2002 |publisher=Hendrickson Publishers |location= Peabody, Massachusetts|Peabody , Massachusetts |isbn=1-56563-679-1 |edition=First printing |pages=257–258 Their name, when spoken, is audibly similar to saying "Dig Jesus" in Spanish language|Spanish .

History


The band signed to Brainstorm Artists International in 1991 and produced their first album, StruggleFish , with Terry Scott Taylor . The album was widely described as essentially a clone of the Red Hot Chili Peppers or Janes Addiction .cite journal |last=Newcomb |first=Brian Quincy |year=1992 |month=November |title=Reviews / Strugglefish |journal= CCM Magazine |id=ISSN|1524-7848 |volume=14 |issue=5 |pages=60–61 cite journal |last=Holton |first=Joseph |title=Dighayzoose MagentaMantaLoveTree |pages=11–12 |month=Fall |year=1993 |volume=5 |issue=8 |journal= True Tunes News They subsequently toured nationally with bands such as Scaterd Few and played festivals including the Cornerstone Festival . The band found their own groove by their second album, MagentaMantaLoveTree . Magenta was co-produced with Gene Eugene and is considered more emotional than their first. The bands' sound fuses punk rock and freestyle jazzcite journal |last=Anderson |first=Matt |title=Dighayzoose - Magentamentalovetree |month=June |year=1995 |issue=27 |journal= Cross Rhythms |accessdate=2007-04-24 to create their own brand of Neo-psychedelia|neo-psychedelic rock , as in the songs "Black-Eyed Pea" and "Secret." They also covered Steve Taylor 's "I Want To Be A Clone" for the 1994 tribute I Predict A Clone . In later concerts, Taylor's version came to resemble DigHayZoose's more than his own. http://peter.chattaway.com/articles/steve95.htm (1) http://www.igs.net/~adt/qrstuv/bio.html#return (2)
DigHayZoose was released from their contract in 1994cite journal |last=Brown |first=Bruce A. |year=1994 |month=June |title=On The Beat: Rock / Alternative |journal= CCM Magazine |id=ISSN|1524-7848 |volume=16 |issue=12 |pages=13 and announced their breakup at the Cornerstone festival that year. At the same time Ascension 7: Rocketship to Heaven , their final release, was recorded. Ascension 7 includes guests Dan Michaels of The Choir (alternative rock band)|The Choir and Allan Aguirre of Scaterd Few . They began to search for a new record label, and in 1995 added David Coonce (known as "Zoop") as a fifth member.cite journal |title=Dig Hay Zoose: Where Are They Now? |pages=16 |year=2000 |month=November / December |journal= HM Magazine |id=ISSN|1066-6923 |issue=86 An underproduced demo, which consisted of five songs of modern praise, received what the band later characterized as a "lukewarm reception." When David Andersen left the band in 1996 they reformed under the name Infrared and recorded a demo before disbanding in 1997.

In 2005 the band reunited to rerecord their Infrared era material.cite journal |year=2005 |month=January/February |title=Hardnews / Dig Hay Zoose |journal= HM Magazine |id=ISSN|1066-6923 |issue=111 |pages=12

Related projects


Bil Brown also participated in the initial forming of " Psychedelic rock#More recent bands .28Neo-Psychedelia.29|neopsychedelic " Contemporary Christian music|Christian Kansas City group Hot Pink Turtle.cite book |last=Powell |first=Mark Allan |title=Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music |chapter=Hot Pink Turtle |page=423 |isbn=1-56563-679-1 Hot Pink Turtle released one album, Ticklewigglejigglepickle , in 1993 on R.E.X. Music , and covered Steve Taylor 's "A Principled Man" on the same Steve Taylor tribute album as DigHayZoose. One reviewer concisely described its diversity as "a hodgepoge of music and meanings".cite journal |last=Rabey |first=Steve |year=1994 |month=Fall |title=Tools / Music / Hot Pink Turtle Ticklewigglejigglepickle |journal= YouthWorker Journal |id=ISSN|0747-3486 |volume=XI |issue=2 |pages=122 Bil's other efforts include the rockabilly band Silvermen, and most recently, leading worship and creative arts at http://www.desperationchurch.org Desperation Church in Liberty, MO. The Silvermen formed in 1998, signed to Ashland Records, and released one album with Bil on bass, Pioneers of the Intergalactic Frontier , in 2000. Pioneers was a science fiction based album with a variety of sounds,cite web |url= http://www.tollbooth.org/2000/reviews/silvermen.html |title=Review / Pioneers of the Intergalactic Frontier |accessdate=24 November 2008 |last=Lewis |first=Chelsea |date=2000-07-25 |publisher=The Phantom Tollbooth much like DigHayZoose.

Hot Pink Turtle also included Dion Tyler on bass, who formed a band called Dev Null with Dave Anderson in 1997. They released one album and disbanded in about 1999. Phil Schlotterer founded a band called The Sky Kings (later changed to The Day Birds) which was reported to have a strong local following in 2000. They released at least one album, turnstyle (1999) and an EP, you rock , in 2002. http://web.archive.org/web/20031010035249/www.daybirds.com/0312/music.html Daybirds Discography Phil left the band by 2004.

Florez, Andersen, Tyler, and Donovan White also formed a band called Sundowner. They had not recorded material as of 2000. Later 2010 White formed a band known as "Mavens" with Tyler in the band along with a few others they
won recording time from a band competitiopn and got 1st Place

Members


  • Phil Schlotterer - vocals

  • David G. Andersen - Guitar, vocals

  • Jim Florez - Drums, vocals

  • Bil Brown - Bass, vocals

  • David Coonce - guitars ( Ascension 7 , known as "Zoop")


  • Discography


  • StruggleFish (1991, Brainstorm)

  • MagentaMantaLoveTree (1993, Brainstorm)

  • Ascension 7: Rocketship to Heaven (1995, Brainstorm)

  • Other Releases:
  • Brow Beat - Unplugged Alternative (1993, Alarma Records)

  • I Predict A Clone (1994, R.E.X. Records)


  • Links


  • http://www.facebook.com/pages/DigHayZoose/20834547370/ DigHayZoose's facebook page


  • References


    reflist
    Category:American Christian rock groups
    Category:Musical groups from Missouri

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