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Infobox musical artist | name = Green Apple Quick Step| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| origin = Seattle , Washington, U.S.| genre = Alternative rock , post-grunge , psychedelic rock | years_active = Start date|1992–1998 Reunion Start date|2009–present| label = Medicine, Reprise Records|Reprise , Giant Records (Warner)|Giant , Warner Music Group|WEA , Columbia Records|Columbia | associated_acts = Calm Down Juanita , Celebrity Damage, Devilhead , InspectorLuv and the Ride Me Babies, Loaded (band)|Loaded , Mass Sugar, New American Shame | website =| current_members = Tyler Willman Dana Turner Geoff Reading | past_members = Steve Ross (musician)|Steve Ross Bob Martin Daniel Kempthorne Mari Ann Braeden Green Apple Quick Step , often abbreviated as GAQS , is an American Rock music|rock band from Seattle , Washington (U.S. state)|Washington . Their sound was described as hard-edged, post-grunge rock. The band began as InspectorLuv and the Ride Me Babys in Tacoma, Washington before becoming Green Apple Quick Step, in Seattle, by 1992. The initial lineup under the new name consisted of lead vocalist Tyler Willman , guitarists Daniel Kempthorne and Steve Ross (musician)|Steve Ross , singer-bassist Mari Ann Braeden , and drummer Bob 'Mink' Martin.
The original lineup recorded and released two records: Wonderful Virus in 1993 and Reloaded (Green Apple Quick Step album)|Reloaded in 1995. Their third album, New Disaster , was recorded in 1998, with new lineup including Dana Turner on guitar and Dain Hudson on drums was planned for release that year, but remains shelved. Their music has been featured on the soundtracks for three films, Basketball Diaries , I Know What You Did Last Summer , and Homegrown (film)|Homegrown .
They disbanded in 1998 and then re-emerged more than a decade later to perform more shows in 2010, with Willman hopeful of releasing their third album. As of May 2010, the band consisted of lead vocalist Ty Willman, guitarist Dana Turner, and drummer Geoff Reading , with guitarist Mike Squires (musician)|Mike Squires and vocalist Christa Wells joining them for the reunion shows.Cite web | last = Driscoll | first = Matt | title = Coming Home: Green Apple Quick Step's Ty Willman and his Tacoma roots | work = Weekly Volcano | date = March 17, 2010 | accessdate = 2011-06-18 | url = http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/music/features/2010/03/grean-apple-quick-step-tacoma-music/Cite web | last = Izenman | first = Joe | title = Green Apple Quick Step - Live Reviews | work = Weekly Volcano | date = March 27, 2010 | accessdate = 2011-06-18 | url = http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/music/live-reviews/2010/03/green-apple-quick-step-tacoma-concert-review/
History
Early years as InspectorLuv and the Ride Me Babys (1989-1992)
Green Apple Quick Step started as the Tacoma-based band, InspectorLuv and the Ride Me Babys,Cite book | last = Humphrey | first = Clark | title = Loser: The Real Seattle Music Story | publisher = Feral House | year = 1995 | isbn = 0-922915-27-XCite web | last = Macdonald | first = Patrick | title = Sweet Water Will Stream Into The Moore Theatre | work = The Seattle Times | date = November 20, 1992 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/? date=19921120& slug=1525696Cite web | last = Reading | first = Geoff | title = WEDNESDAY READING: Green Apple Quick Step redux | work = Weekly Volcano | date = December 16, 2009 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/music/columns/2009/12/tacoma-geoff-reading-Green-Apple-Quick-Step-showbox-wednesday-reading/ consisting of vocalist Tyler Willman, guitarists Steve Ross and Dan Kempthorne, drummer Bob Martin and bassist Eric Munday. The band played a few shows locally and in 1989, Aroma Records released 700 copies of their numbered, limited edition purple vinyl EP,cite album-notes| title = Another World| bandname = InspectorLuv and the Ride Me Babys | year= 1989 | publisher = Aroma Records |format=vinyl "Another World" , which was recorded at Tombstone Records cite web|title=Tombstone Records:Music Too Tough to Die|url= http://reocities.com/sunsetstrip/venue/7980/dmlabel.htm and contained 4 songs: "Soul Step" , "Seamonkeys" , "Another World" , and "Eleventeen" . Munday left the band in 1992.cite web|first=Chris|last=Moore|title=Green Apple Quick Step (1991-98)|url= http://cmoore.com/peeps/chris/rantrave/gaqs.php http://videos.wittysparks.com/id/2586719345
Later in 1992, the band reformed in Seattle, Washington as Green Apple Quick Step,Cite web | last = DePasquale | first = Ron | title = Green Apple Quick Step Biography | publisher = Allmusic | accessdate = 2011-06-14 | url = http://www.allmusic.com/artist/green-apple-quick-step-p142844/biographyCite web | last = Stout | first = Gene | title = Green Apple Quick Step to trot out new tunes | work = Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date = January 9, 1998 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/archives/1998/9801090152.asp with a new bassist, Mari Ann Braeden.Cite album-notes | title = Wonderful Virus | albumlink = Wonderful Virus | bandname = Green Apple Quick Step | year= 1993 | publisher = The Medicine Label/ Giant Records (Warner)|Giant Records | format = CD bookletCite web | last = Stout | first = Gene | title = Green Apple Quick Step Reloads to take a second shot at fame | work = Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date = June 23, 1995 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/archives/1995/9506230009.asp They performed locally, sharing bills with Sweet Water (band)|Sweet Water , Meddaphysical and Best Kissers in the World,Cite web | last = Yoo | first = Paula | title = New Bands Seek The Road To Nirvana | work = The Seattle Times | date = November 23, 1992 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/? date=19921123& slug=1526320 before recording their debut album, Wonderful Virus , at Bad Animals Studios in Seattle The album was produced by Daniel Rey and released in 1993Citation | last = Newman | first = Melinda | title = Green Apple Quick Step 'Reloads' | volume = 107 | work = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | issue = 14 | pages = 12 | date = April 8, 1995 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://books.google.com/books? id=6AsEAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA16& dq=%22Green+Apple+Quick+Step%22& hl=en& ei=3XdvTb6zOYmFhQf6vug6& sa=X& oi=book_result& ct=result& resnum=3& sqi=2& ved=0CD4Q6AEwAg#v=onepage& q=%22Green%20Apple%20Quick%20Step%22& f=false through The Medicine Label, which was initially backed by Reprise Records before switching to Giant Records (Warner)|Giant Records .Citation | last = Newman | first = Melinda | title = A 'Reloaded' Green Apple Quick Step | volume = 107 | work = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | issue = 14 | pages = 16 | date = April 8, 1995 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://books.google.com/books? id=6AsEAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA16& dq=%22Green+Apple+Quick+Step%22& hl=en& ei=3XdvTb6zOYmFhQf6vug6& sa=X& oi=book_result& ct=result& resnum=3& sqi=2& ved=0CD4Q6AEwAg#v=onepage& q=%22Green%20Apple%20Quick%20Step%22& f=false They filmed a music video for the album track "Dirty Water Ocean" which depicted the band in a garbage sluice.Cite web | last = Wilson | first = Kathleen | title = It's My Party | work = The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger | date = May 15–May 21, 2003 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/its-my-party/Content? oid=14271 The band toured in support of the album, performing with bands that included The Pleasure EliteCite web | last = Stout | first = Gene | title = It's time for the big show - but which one do you choose? | work = Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date = August 6, 1993 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/archives/1993/9308060101.asp Gruntruck and Sister Psychic.Cite web | last = Stout | first = Gene | title = KPLU Extravaganza goes 'Coast to Coast' | work = Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date = December 31, 1993 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/archives/1993/9312310093.asp In order to keep secret a Pearl Jam show at the Off Ramp in Seattle, it was billed as a Green Apple Quick Step show,Cite web | last = Stout | first = Gene | title = Sales of Pearl Jam album go through the top | work = Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date = October 29, 1993 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/archives/1993/9310290105.aspCite web | last = Ramirez | first = Marc | title = Sold Out -- When Your No. 1 Band Becomes Everyone Else's No. 1 Band | work = The Seattle Times | date = December 5, 1993 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/? date=19931205& slug=1735271 though the band was touring Eastern Washington at the time. In the middle of their fourth US tour in support of Wonderful Virus , their van was stolen along with all of their equipment inside. The band later packed up their remaining belongings and returned to Seattle to begin recording their second album.
Reloaded (1994–1996)
With Nick DiDia and Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard producing,Cite album-notes | title = Reloaded | albumlink = Reloaded (Green Apple Quick Step album) | bandname = Green Apple Quick Step | year= 1995 | publisher = The Medicine Label/ Giant Records (Warner)|Giant Records | format = CD booklet Green Apple Quick Step began recording their second album in October 1994.Cite web | author = Erlewine, Stephen Thomas | title = Reloaded Review | publisher = Allmusic | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = Allmusic|class=album|id=reloaded-r212771/review|pure_url=yes | authorlink = Stephen Thomas Erlewine The band had befriended Gossard previously and asked if he would be interested in working with the band. The album was primarily recorded at Gossard's home studio, though Gossard asked not to receive any royalties. Unlike Wonderful Virus , their second album featured Willman splitting vocal harmonies with Braeden. Green Apple Quick Step's second album entitled Reloaded (Green Apple Quick Step album)|Reloaded was released on May 23, 1995, through The Medicine Label and was distributed by Warner Music Group|WEA .
The song "Dizzy," which was featured on the The Basketball Diaries (soundtrack)|soundtrack to the film The Basketball Diaries (film)|The Basketball Diaries , was chosen as the band's first single from the album, followed by "Los Vargos" as the second single, while a three-song sampler of "Los Vargos," Underwater" and "Ed #5" was sent to metal and hard rock radio stations. In support of the album, they began a residency tour, during which the band played several shows each in the cities of Los Angeles , San Francisco , San Diego , and Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix before a starting a second residency tour of New York , Boston , Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. . They performed at the Bumbershoot arts and music festival at the Mercer Arena|Seattle Center Arena with The Presidents of the United States of America (band)|The Presidents of the United States of America , Sky Cries Mary , Love Battery , Seaweed (band)|Seaweed , The Spinanes and Supersuckers Cite web | last = Stout | first = Gene | title = Hendrix Fest tops an ambitious Bumbershoot lineup | work = Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date = July 18, 1995 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/archives/1995/9507180046.asp and they also supported Candlebox at their New Year's show.Cite web | last = Stout | first = Gene | title = Candlebox to rock the Arena in blockbuster eve concert | work = Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date = December 29, 1995 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/archives/1995/9512290009.asp
Willman and Braeden contributed to the song "Oh& #33; Sweet Nuthin'", by Mike McCready 's side-project $10,000 Gold Chain, which was featured on the The Cable Guy#Soundtrack|soundtrack to the 1996 film The Cable Guy .Cite web | last = | first = | title = The Cable Guy - Original Soundtrack credits | publisher = Allmusic | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = Allmusic|class=album|id=the-cable-guy-r234866/credits|pure_url=yes Willman also sang with Devilhead , led by Kevin Wood and former members of Hater (band)|Hater ; recording lead vocals for one song, Buying Milk , on their album Pest Control , released in 1996 on Loosegroove Records .cite web|title=Discogs: Devilhead, Pest Control|url= http://www.discogs.com/Devilhead-Pest-Control/release/814601|publisher= Discogs
New Disaster and lineup changes (1996–1998)
Green Apple Quick Step then signed with Columbia Records Citation | last = Borzillo | first = Carrie | title = Green Apple Ripens on 'Disaster' | volume = 110 | work = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | issue = 5 | pages = 14 | date = January 31, 1998 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://books.google.com/books? id=iQ0EAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA14& dq=%22Green+Apple+Quick+Step%22& hl=en& ei=3XdvTb6zOYmFhQf6vug6& sa=X& oi=book_result& ct=result& resnum=2& sqi=2& ved=0CDoQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage& q=%22Green%20Apple%20Quick%20Step%22& f=false and spent over a year writing songs for their new album, prior to which, guitarist Ross left the bandCitation | last = Borzillo | first = Carrie | title = Green Apple Ripens on 'Disaster' | volume = 110 | work = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | issue = 5 | pages = 22 | date = January 31, 1998 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://books.google.com/books? id=iQ0EAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA14& dq=%22Green+Apple+Quick+Step%22& hl=en& ei=3XdvTb6zOYmFhQf6vug6& sa=X& oi=book_result& ct=result& resnum=2& sqi=2& ved=0CDoQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage& q=%22Green%20Apple%20Quick%20Step%22& f=false to later forming his own project, The Briefs , under the pseudonym Steve E. Nix. Guitarist Dana Turnercite web|title= Green Apple Quick Step |url= http://fadedflannel.com/greenapplequickstep/|accessdate=2011-06-20 took Ross' place, and they recorded their third album in Los Angeles at Ocean Way Recording|Ocean Way Studios with producer Matt Wallace . GAQS' drummer Geoff Reading noted in a March 2010 issue of his regular column in the Weekly Volcano that after New Disaster (album)|New Disaster was recorded, drummer Bob Martin was also replaced, by Dain Hudson who appeared on the recording and later Geoff Reading who played live shows.Cite web | last = Reading | first = Geoff | title = WEDNESDAY READING: Green Apple Quick Step and I | work = Weekly Volcano | date = March 24, 2010 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/music/columns/2010/03/green-apple-quick-step-drummer-geoff-reading-tacoma/ Reading joined the band in June 1997 following a successful tryout in May 1997 and they recorded a music video for the album song "Kid," which was later shown on MTV Cite web | last = Reading | first = Geoff | title = WEDNESDAY READING: The Loaded promise | work = Weekly Volcano | date = December 8, 2010 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/music/columns/2010/12/WEDNESDAY-READING-The-Loaded-promise/ and featured on the soundtrack to the 1997 film I Know What You Did Last Summer . The band performed at the premier of the film, receiving some radio airplay, which was later re-serviced to Seattle radio stations KNDD , KISW , Cleveland station WENZ , and Boston station WBCN (FM)|WBCN . Another song from the album, "Stars" , was featured on the soundtrack for the 1998 comedy-thriller film Homegrown (film)|Homegrown .cite web|title=The SoundtrackInfoProject: Homegrown (1998)|url= http://www.soundtrackinfo.com/title/tracks.asp? homegrown
Willman formed a side project, Calm Down Juanita , with drummer Kevtone|Kevin Guess , that featured bassist Cole Peterson , engineer & project catalyst Steve Wilmans , and contributions from several other notable "players", including Braeden, who also plays bass on one song, Girlfriend ,cite album-notes|title= Calm Down Juanita |bandname=Calm Down Juanita|year = 1998 |at =inside front cover |format = CD Liner| publisher = Echo Records (Seattle label)|Echo Records |location= Seattle, Washington , US on the five-song EP that band recorded during the summer of 1997.
Green Apple Quick Step continued to play shows in Seattle, and they played a show with 10 Minute Warning in Portland.When|date=June 2011Cite web | last = Reading | first = Geoff | title = WEDNESDAY READING: Foot race of the damned | work = Weekly Volcano | date = October 13, 2010 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/music/columns/2010/10/WEDNESDAY-READING-Food-race-of-the-damned/ Though a March 3, 1998 release date was set for New Disaster , Green Apple Quick Step's management was not satisfied with the label's efforts to promote the album, pulling itWhen|date=June 2011 from the label with hopes of gaining another record deal. Green Apple Quick Step disbanded soon after.
Post–breakup activities (1998–2009)
After the dissolution of the band, both Willman and Braeden continued improving their song-writing skills. Calm Down Juanita released their self-titled debut EP in 1998, and then recorded a followup LP, Undertown , which they released in 2002.cite album-notes|title=Undertown | bandname= Calm Down Juanita | year = 2002 |at = inside front booklet | format = CD Booklet | publisher = Gizmo and Toony (Feasley & Guess)| location= Seattle, Washington , US citation|title=Calm Down Juanita - Undertown|last=Asher|first=Justin|publisher=SYFFAL Album Reviews|url= http://www.syffal.com/album-review-calm-down-juanita-undertown|accessdate=2011-06-12 Braeden also formed a female trio called Celebrity Damage. Willman also recorded lead and backing vocals for some tracks on Stone Gossard's debut solo album, Bayleaf (album)|Bayleaf , released in 2001.Cite album-notes | title = Bayleaf | albumlink = Bayleaf (album) | bandname = Stone Gossard | year= 2001 | publisher = Epic Records | format = CD bookletCite web | last = Stout | first = Gene | title = Gossard picks up the mike on solo album | work = Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date = September 11, 2001 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/pop/38379_stone11.shtml One of the tracks he sang, "Unhand Me", was chosen as the first single from the album.
Willman also performed with several other projects including Hula Bess in July 1999, with former Gigolo Aunts ' Phil Hurley Cite web | last = | first = | title = Up & Coming | work = The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger | date = July 1–7, 1999 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/up--coming/Content? oid=1432 and Mass Sugar in 2007-2008.Cite web | last = Seling | first = Megan | title = Block Party Bands of the (Yester)Day: Speaker Speaker and Mass Sugar | work = The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger | date = July 25, 2007 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/special/blockparty? page=past
Reading joined New American Shame , in 1999,Cite web | last = Anderson | first = Jason | title = New American Shame Biography | publisher = Allmusic | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = Allmusic|class=artist|id=new-american-shame-p365762/biography|pure_url=yes before joining Loaded (band)|Loaded , with former Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan , the following year.Cite web | last = Reading | first = Geoff | title = WEDNESDAY READING: Part Three of Tacoma, 2005-07 (Becoming an American Idiot) | work = Weekly Volcano | date = June 3, 2010 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/music/columns/2010/06/drummer-geoff-reading-sick-loaded/Cite web | last = Lecaro | first = Lina | title = Cocked and Loaded: Blowing away the music machine (p.1) | work = LA Weekly | date = June 19, 2002 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.laweekly.com/2002-06-27/music/cocked-and-loaded/ When Loaded went on hiatus in 2002, he formed The Disciples, that would later become The Chelsea Smiles , with Christian Martucci , Todd Youth , and Howie Pyro Cite web | last = Reading | first = Geoff | title = Wednesday Reading: This dude named Tony | work = Weekly Volcano | date = January 20, 2010 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/music/columns/2010/01/Wednesday-Reading-This-dude-named-Tony before Loaded reunited in 2008.Cite web | last = | first = | title = DUFF MCKAGAN's LOADED To Release New Album This Summer | publisher = Blabbermouth.net | date = February 12, 2008 | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=90599
Reunion (2009–2010)
A reconstituted Green Apple Quick Step performed at the Showbox at the Market in Seattle on December 20, 2009.Cite web | last = Grandy | first = Eric | title = Fucking in the Streets: A Two-Block-Hack Holiday Party at the Showbox | work = The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger | date = December 22, 2009 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/fucking-in-the-streets/Content? oid=3041687 After speaking with Ken Cornell at the Hell's Kitchen in Tacoma about performing another Green Apple Quick Step show, they later performed there on March 26, 2010.Cite web | last = Driscoll | first = Matt | title = Friday, March 26: Green Apple Quick Step | work = Weekly Volcano | date = March 17, 2010 | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/events/werecommend/2010/03/green-apple-quick-step-hells-kitchen-tacoma/ with a stage lineup consisting of Willman, Turner, and Reading, with guitarist Mike Squires of Reading's previous band, Loaded, and singer Christa Wells. Willman has expressed hope of releasing the band's third album. The following May 20, they played at the Crocodile Café in Seattle.
Musical style
Green Apple Quick Step's music was described as post-grunge,Cite web | author = Erlewine, Stephen Thomas | title = New Disaster Review | publisher = Allmusic | accessdate = 2011-03-03 | url = Allmusic|class=album|id=new-disaster-r341442/review|pure_url=yes | authorlink = Stephen Thomas Erlewine alternative rock , pop rock and psychedelic rock . They have drawn some comparisons to the music of Jane's Addiction and Porno for Pyros . Reviewing Reloaded for Allmusic , Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated that the band "expands their sound by adding other styles to their basic grunge rock" and that "Experimenting with psychedelia and adding a better pop sensibility, the band sounds more confident and accomplished". Erlewine also reviewed the unreleased New Disaster album, stating that "the band concentrates on hard-edged post-grunge rock.", and said of their sound that it was "tighter than ever, but they still have trouble coming up with indelible hooks and melodies."
Band members
Tyler Willman – lead vocals (1991–1998, 2009–present)
Dana Turner – guitar (1996–1998, 2009–present)
Geoff Reading – drums (1997–1998, 2009–present)
;Former members
Steve Ross (musician)|Steve Ross – guitar, backing vocals (1991–1997)
Reloaded (Green Apple Quick Step album)|Reloaded (1995)
New Disaster (album)|New Disaster (1998)
References
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Further reading
Cite book | last = Robbins | first = Ira A. | title = The Trouser Press guide to '90s rock | publisher = Simon & Schuster | year = 1997 | isbn = 0-684-81437-4
Cite book | last = Cilia | first = Eddy | title = Grunge | publisher = Giunti Editore | year = 1999 | isbn = 88-09-21730-6Language icon|it
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http://videos.wittysparks.com/id/3960643416 Feel my Way video
http://www.videosurf.com/video/green-apple-quick-step-kid-106035558 Kid video
http://videos.wittysparks.com/id/3261219404 Los Vargos video
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