Painted Willie

Painted Willie
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genres punk rock
Years active 1984–1987
Labels Spinhead, SST, DC-Jam
Associated acts SIN 34, Circle One, No Exit, SVDB
Past members Dave Markey
Phil Newman (R.I.P.)
Vic Makauskas
Nick Delaney
Mike Vallejo

Painted Willie was a punk rock band started in 1984 in Los Angeles by drummer and film-maker Dave Markey after the demise of his first band, Sin 34. They were active from 1984 to 1987 and released one 7", two 12 inch EPs and three LPs.[1][2][3]

History

After the demise of SIN 34 the band's rhythm section (drummer Dave Markey and bassist Phil Newman) formed a new band with guitarists Vic Makauskas (formerly of SVDB) and Nick Delaney from Vancouver, Canada's No Exit. Newman chose the name Painted Willie from a 1950s thesaurus he had found in a thrift store which defined it as an old English acronym for homosexual, or more approximately transvestite or drag queen.[3][4]

Makauskas quit the band just before their first show at Cathay de Grande and Painted Willie became a trio and recorded a three-song (one song each from each member) eponymous 7-inch EP on Phil's own Spinhead Records. After a while, Delaney was expelled from the band because of tensions between him and the other two members. The band then records the My Fellow Americans 12-inch EP as a two-piece, with Newman playing both bass and guitar. For the live shows played in 1984, the band recruited guitar player Mike Vallejo of Circle One, who had also been a member of SIN 34. The band's first two self-produced releases displayed a distinct musical progression from Newman's and Markey's previous hardcore band, employing quirky, experimental and psychedelic elements.

Vic Makauskas was back in the band in 1985 as Painted Willie wrote a new set of material with somewhat of a more straight forward approach. They recorded two demos that got them signed to SST Records in 1985. The band re-recorded the ten songs they had done as demos with Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn, producing and released it as the Mind Bowling LP.[4] SST also distributes Dave's new Super-8 feature film Lovedolls Superstar, the sequel to Desperate Teenage Lovedolls.

Painted Willie then embarked on a six-month national tour opening for Black Flag in 1986, with Gone as the opening act, which would be Black Flag's last tour. The band recorded and released a live EP recorded during that tour titled simply Live From Van Nuys. Dave filmed nine hours of footage for an eventual documentary of the tour Reality 86'd but Ginn didn't want it to be released. Black Flag singer Henry Rollins tried to have it released in 1994 through a distribution deal he struck with Time Warner but Ginn still refused.[3][5]

Painted Willie embarked on another US tour in 1987 in support their follow up LP Upsidedowntown, and broke apart soon thereafter while Newman joined the band I love you. In 1988 SST released a posthumous compilation of Painted Willie's early work on the LP Relics. This would be the band's swan song, along with a cover of Captain Beefheart's Clear Spot for The Melting Plot compilation. SST also re-distributed the 7" and 12" EPs Painted Willie released on Spinhead Records. DC-Jam Records re-released Mind Bowling on CD in 2009.[6]

Members

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Discography

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References

  1. "Painted Willie page on All Music Guide".
  2. "Painted Willie page on Trouser Press".
  3. 1 2 3 Rollins, Henry (1994). Get in the van: On the road with Black Flag. 2.13.61 Publications. pp. 215–247. ISBN 1-880985-23-3.
  4. 1 2 "The Painted Willie Story according to Dave Markey on the We got power Films website".
  5. Chick, Steve (2009). Spray Paint the Walls: The Story of Black Flag. Omnibus Press. pp. 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358. ISBN 978-1-84772-620-9.
  6. 1 2 "Painted Willie page on Discogs.com".
  7. "Painted Willie Myspace page".
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