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THE MAGGIES

"Why does the lizard stick his tongue out? The lizard sticks its tongue out because that's the way its listening and looking and tasting its environment. It's its means of appreciating what's in front of it." – William Shatner
THE MAGGIES - BREAKFAST AT BRELRECK'S (2001)
THE MAGGIES - CRYPTIC VALENTINE (1999)
THE MAGGIES - HOMESICK (1997)
THE MAGGIES - SUMMER'S GONE (1996)
THE MAGGIES - EXPERIMENTAL CINEMA (1995)
THE MAGGIES - BRITTLE (1994)
THE MAGGIES - DANCE FOR DADDY (1994)
THE MAGGIES - MISINTERPRETED (1993)
THE MAGGIES - NO FOOTPRINTS IN HEAVEN (1993)
THE MAGGIES - TULIP (1993)
1993-2002.

An ambitious, productive, romantic band (5 self-released cassette albums, a vinyl EP, 3 CD's and a 'best-of' collection) that barely toured, was overlooked and overworked (day jobs), hovered just under too many radars, signed with a well-funded & hopeful label that sadly died just before the album was released, and not long after that the band itself broke up, after too many member shifts (4), divorces, custody battles, 3 managers, and various other unsurvivables. RIP.
1993-1994:
Rich Dart
Max Germer
Julie Keller
Philip Price
1994-1994:
Max Germer
Mike Hart
Philip Price
Meg Taylor
1994-1996:
Max Germer
Philip Price
Stuart Wright
1996-2001:
Max Germer
Adrian O'Carolan
Philip Price
Stuart Wright
2001-2002:
Adam Greenberg
Ken Maiuri
Philip Price
Stuart Wright
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