| Redd Kross |
Concert at Detour festival 2006 | | Background information | | Also known as | Red Cross, The Tourists | | Origin | Hawthorne, CA, USA | | Genre(s) | Power pop Pop punk Hardcore punk Alternative rock | | Years active | 1980-1997 2004-Present | Associated acts | Black Flag | | Members | | Jeff McDonald, Steven McDonald, Robert Hecker, and Roy McDonald | | Former members | | Dez Cadena, Gere Fennelly, Greg Hetson, Glenn Holland, Janet Housden, Victor Indrizzo, Jack Irons, Eddie Kurdziel, Tracy Lea, Dave Peterson, Vicki Peterson, Brian Reitzell, Ron Reyes, John Stielow | Redd Kross, a rock band from Hawthorne, California had their roots in 1978 in a band called The Tourists begun by Jeff and Steve McDonald while the brothers were still in middle school. With the addition of friends Greg Hetson and Dave Keller on guitar and Ron Reyes (a.k.a. Chavo Pederast) on drums, the band's first gig was opening for Black Flag. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (1024 Ã 768 pixel, file size: 635 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Redd Kross ...
Hawthorne is a city located in Los Angeles County, California. ...
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Power pop is a long-standing musical genre that draws its inspiration from 1960s British and American pop music. ...
Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
Hardcore punk (usually referred to simply as hardcore/hXc) is a subgenre of punk rock which originated in the United States of America in the late 1970s. ...
Alternative rock (also called alternative music or simply alternative; known primarily in the UK as indie) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. ...
Black Flag was a hardcore punk band formed in 1976 in southern California, largely as the brainchild of Greg Ginn, the guitarist, primary songwriter and sole continuous member through multiple personnel changes. ...
Jeff McDonald (born 1963, in Hawthorne, California, a working class blue collar suburb of Los Angeles) is a rock and roll singer and guitarist who co-founded the alternative rock, power pop band Redd Kross with his younger brother Steve McDonald and remained in the band until its dissolution in...
Steven McDonald is a New York City police detective who was shot in the line of duty while questioning suspects in 1986. ...
Robert Hecker (born 1965 in Hermosa Beach, California) is the lead guitarist of the current 2006 line-up of Redd Kross. ...
Dennis (Dez) Paul Cadena (born June 2, 1961) is an American singer and guitarist. ...
Greg Hetson, playing guitar at a concert. ...
H. Glenn Holland (1918-2002) was a developer from Arcadia, California who established the first franchise of amusement parks, Santas Village. ...
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Vicki Peterson - Victoria Anne Theresa, (born 11 January 1958, Burbank, California) is a US pop musician (guitar, vocals). ...
Ron Reyes (dubiously immortalized as Chavo Pederast) was the second singer for California based punk rock group Black Flag. ...
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Hawthorne is a city located in southwestern Los Angeles County, California. ...
1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday. ...
Jeff McDonald (born 1963, in Hawthorne, California, a working class blue collar suburb of Los Angeles) is a rock and roll singer and guitarist who co-founded the alternative rock, power pop band Redd Kross with his younger brother Steve McDonald and remained in the band until its dissolution in...
Steven Shane McDonald (born May 24, 1967) is the bass player in the Los Angeles alternative rock/power pop band, Redd Kross in the 1980s and 1990s. ...
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Greg Hetson, playing guitar at a concert. ...
Ron Reyes (dubiously immortalized as Chavo Pederast) was the second singer for California based punk rock group Black Flag. ...
Ron Reyes (dubiously immortalized as Chavo Pederast) was the second singer for California based punk rock group Black Flag. ...
Black Flag was a hardcore punk band formed in 1976 in southern California, largely as the brainchild of Greg Ginn, the guitarist, primary songwriter and sole continuous member through multiple personnel changes. ...
Band history Red Cross At the time of their first self-titled EP, in 1980, the band changed their name to Red Cross, which was allegedly inspired by the masturbation scene in the film, "The Exorcist." Eventually, Hetson left to join the Circle Jerks and later, Bad Religion and Reyes left for Black Flag. Keller left to join Trixie and the Doorknobs as its guitarist and singer. To complete the lineup on their first full-length album, Born Innocent, they assembled a revolving door of talented musicians including a young Janet Housden on the drums. Full of the brothers' pop culture obsessions, Born Innocent featured odes to Linda Blair (who starred in a television movie of the same name), a cover of "Look on Up" by the Carrie Nations from Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, and Charles Manson (whose song Cease to Exist they covered). The album also contains nods to Jim & Tammy Baker, Tatum O'Neil, and Lita Ford. Not long after the release of the album, the group was threatened with a lawsuit from the International Red Cross and changed their name to Redd Kross, allegedly being inspired by Redd Foxx. 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
The Exorcist is a horror novel written by William Peter Blatty first published in 1971. ...
The Circle Jerks are a hardcore punk band formed circa 1979 in Hermosa Beach, California. ...
Bad Religion is an influential punk rock band that was originally formed in Southern California in 1980 by Jay Bentley (bass), Greg Graffin (vocals), Brett Gurewitz (guitars) and Jay Ziskrout (drums). ...
Born Innocent is the debut album originally released by Redd Kross in 1982. ...
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The Carrie Nations are a fictitious all-girl rock n roll trio featuring heavily in the cult Russ Meyer film Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. ...
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is a 1970 film starring Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers, Erica Gavin, Edy Williams, Marcia McBroom, John LaZar, and Michael Blodgett. ...
Charles Milles Manson (born November 12, 1934; first proper name Charles Milles Maddox) was leader of what came to be known as the Manson Family, a cult-like commune that began to form around him in San Francisco in 1967. ...
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Redd Foxx (December 9, 1922 - October 11, 1991), born John Elroy Sanford, was an American comedian best known for his starring role on the television sitcom Sanford and Son. ...
Redd Kross In 1984, Redd Kross returned with drummer Dave Peterson to record Teen Babes from Monsanto, a cover album featuring songs originally by artists including David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, and The Shangri-Las, and containing stickers reading Quit School. 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In 1984, lead guitarist Robert Hecker joined the band, as Redd Kross embarked on tour in support of Teen Babes from Monsanto. 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Robert Hecker (born 1965 in Hermosa Beach, California) is the lead guitarist of the current 2006 line-up of Redd Kross. ...
In the same year, they were featured on the soundtrack of Desperate Teenage Lovedolls with their cover of the Brady Bunch Kids' It's a Sunshine Day. Jeff and Steve appear in the movie, and its sequel Lovedolls Superstar as well as co-wrote it with Dave Markey and Jennifer Schwartz. Both movies are available now on DVD from We Got Power Films. The Brady Bunch is an American television situation comedy, based around a large blended family. ...
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Returning in 1987 with new drummer Roy McDonald in tow, Redd Kross released Neurotica, an album reportedly influenced by Saturday morning cartoons and breakfast cereal (one of the songs was called Frosted Flake), widely considered to be one of the albums that started the grunge movement in music. Unfortunately, although the album itself was successful, the band's label, Big Time Records folded, and due to related legal problems, Redd Kross was unable to record any new material under its own name for three years. The bands continued to tour during these years however, and in 1988, drummer Victor Indrizzo joined the band. 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Grunge music (sometimes also referred to as the Seattle Sound) is an independent-rooted music genre that became a commercially successful offshoot of hardcore punk, thrash metal, and alternative rock in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
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Tater Totz As The Tater Totz, the McDonalds teamed with the likes of Pat Fear of White Flag (band) and Michael Quercio from The Three O'Clock and released Alien Sleestaks from Brazil, the title a tribute to the series Land of the Lost. Another cover collection, it included songs originally by Queen and Yoko Ono, and featured a cover of The Beatles' "I've Just Seen A Face" with lead vocals by very special guest Danny Bonaduce. The second Tater Totz album, in 1989, included Cherie Currie of The Runaways, and Pat Smear. A third Tater Totz album was released after Redd Kross re-formed, called Tater Comes Alive. A side project, Anarchy 6, appeared in the mock punk tribute Hardcore Lives!, released an album, Live Like a Suicidal, and was featured in Lovedolls Superstar. White Flag is an American punk band based in Los Angeles, California (actually 70 miles east of Hollywood, a town once called Sunnymead, now the City of Moreno Valley). ...
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The Three OClock was a rock group associated with Los Angeles Paisley Underground scene in the early 1980s. ...
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1990s In 1990, Redd Kross signed with Atlantic Records, releasing Third Eye, and appeared with David Cassidy in the film Spirit of '76, and issued several singles, including "Annie's Gone", which had some mild success on college radio. Former Red Hot Chili Peppers / future Pearl Jam drummer Jack Irons joined for the Third Eye tours. MCMXC redirects here; for the Enigma album, see MCMXC a. ...
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Third Eye is the major-label debut album by Redd Kross. ...
Cassidy in The Partridge Family David Bruce Cassidy (born April 12, 1950) is an American actor and musician, best known for starring in the television series The Partridge Family from 1970 to 1974. ...
The Spirit of 76 is 1990 film that spoofs American culture of the mid-1970s. ...
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Third Eye is the major-label debut album by Redd Kross. ...
In 1991, Robert Hecker took leave from the band. 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Robert Hecker (born 1965 in Hermosa Beach, California) is the lead guitarist of the current 2006 line-up of Redd Kross. ...
The album Phaseshifter was released in 1993, with new band members Eddie Kurdziel, Gere Fennelly, and Brian Reitzell. The videos for "Jimmy's Fantasy" and "Lady In The Front Row" were both shown on MTV's 120 Minutes. They toured on Phaseshifter for over a year, headling their own shows as well as tours supporting The Lemonheads in late 1993 and Stone Temple Pilots in 1994. In 1995, Jeff and his wife, Charlotte Caffey (from The Go-Go's), had a daughter, named Astrid. 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
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Charlotte Caffey (born Charlotte Irene Caffey on October 21, 1953, in Santa Monica, California) is a rock and roll guitarist and songwriter best known for her work in The Go-Gos in the 1980s, including writing We Got the Beat. ...
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In 1997, Redd Kross released Show World, produced by Chris Shaw (who also produced albums for Weezer and Soul Asylum) and toured supporting The Presidents of the United States of America (band). The band unofficially broke up after the death of guitarist Eddie Kurdziel. However, it has been made official that a long-promised new album (originally announced as Motorcycle Black Madonna) is due in 2007. Redd Kross still retains strong followings in Spain, Australia, Japan as well as a (small, yet growing) cult following in the United States. 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Presidents of the United States of America are a Seattle grunge pop band best known for their quirky, often nonsensical songs that defied the typical sound of most bands from the Pacific Northwest at the time. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini era. ...
Current On July 1, 2006, Redd Kross returned to the live stage after almost a decade's absence. The line up of Jeff McDonald, Steven McDonald, Robert Hecker, and Roy McDonald performed at the REDCAT (Roy and Edna Disney / Cal Arts Theater) at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. They played a career-spanning set, and introduced some new material ("Stay Away From Downtown"), as well, to an overwhelming ovation. They played additional dates in Los Angeles, as well as in New York City and Vitoria, Spain. For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
Opened Novmber 2003, REDCAT, the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater is the downtown Los Angeles exhibition venue of the California Institute of the Arts. ...
Disney Hall in daytime Another view The Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles, California is the fourth hall of the Los Angeles Music Center. ...
2007 thus far has seen Redd Kross embark upon a tour of Spain, and play dates in London, Chicago and Los Angeles. 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini era. ...
The January 24, 2007 Redd Kross concert in Madrid at Joy Eslava was filmed by a five-camera crew and recorded on sixteen-track audio for a future DVD release. Motto: De Madrid al Cielo (From Madrid to Heaven) Location Coordinates: Country Spain Autonomous Community Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid Province Madrid Administrative Divisions 21 Neighborhoods 127 Founded 9th century Government - Mayor Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón (PP) Area - Land 607 km² (234. ...
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Trivia - Steve is married to Anna Waronker (formerly of that dog.), and they both appear on Phranc's album Milkman. (Steve on bass, Anna on backing vocals.) He has played bass for Beck tours as recently as summer 2003. While Redd Kross was on hiatus, he formed a solo project, The Steven McDonald Group, and did an online only art project release called Redd Blood Cells, in which he added a bass track to the otherwise bass-less The White Stripes album White Blood Cells (album). Steven has also played bass for Sparks, Carole King, Green and Yellow TV, and Jack Black's Tenacious D.
- Jeff married Charlotte Caffey (from The Go-Go's) in 1993.
- A song (Not Bad At All) by Steven was featured in a television commercial for the MINI Cooper
- The same song later appeared in the film Failure to Launch.
- Brian Reitzell was the drummer for AIR on their 1998 tour.
- Eddie Kurdziel, who also produced the band Fuzz Bubble, died of a drug overdose in 1999.
Anna Waronker was born in Los Angeles, California on July 10, 1972. ...
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Phranc Phranc (born Susan Gottlieb in 1958) is an influential singer-songwriter from California whose career has spanned several decades. ...
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The White Stripes is a Grammy Award-winning American rock music duo from Detroit, composed of songwriter Jack White on guitar, piano, lead vocals, and Meg White on drums, percussion and vocals. ...
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Sparks is an American rock and pop music band formed in Los Angeles in 1970 by brothers Ron (keyboards) and Russell Mael (vocals). ...
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Tenacious D, or The D as they are known by their fans,[1] is an American rock band duo composed of musician/actors Kyle Gass and Jack Black. ...
Charlotte Caffey (born Charlotte Irene Caffey on October 21, 1953, in Santa Monica, California) is a rock and roll guitarist and songwriter best known for her work in The Go-Gos in the 1980s, including writing We Got the Beat. ...
For the 1960s band, see The Go-Gos (1960s). ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
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1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean [1]. // Coated in ice, power and telephone lines sag and often break, resulting in power outages. ...
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Related Projects/Soundtracks - In the summer of 2002, Steven McDonald covered The White Stripes' album White Blood Cells. McDonald's album was entitled Redd Blood Cells, and featured the same track listing as the original, but with added bass tracks from McDonald. The album was an internet-only release, and was only available from the Redd Kross website for about 2 months until it was permanently removed. The album received very good reviews and has become a rare must-have album for die-hard White Stripes fans.
- In addition to the Lovedolls films and Spirit of '76, members of Redd Kross have appeared in a few films of director Allison Anders. Steve, Jeff, and Brian played members of Matt Dillon's Beach Boys-esque rock band in Grace of My Heart. Jeff played a junkie songwriter in Sugar Town. Jeff and Steve both featured in Things Behind The Sun.
- Redd Kross has had co-projects with Shonen Knife, and had songs on the soundtracks to Good Burger, PCU, Bordello of Blood, An American Werewolf in Paris, and Varsity Blues.
- Steven produced Imperial Teen's self-titled album with Roddy Bottom of Faith No More, and was Beck's bassist for the Sea Changes tour. Steven also has produced Turbonegro's 2005 release Party Animals.
- Steven plays bass on the 2006 release from Sparks and is on tour with them.
- The McDonald brothers also produced an album for The Donnas in 1999, Get Skintight, and an album for Turbonegro in 2006, Party Animals.
- Ze Malibu Kids is a band featuring the McDonald brothers, Anna Waronker, and Astrid, that released an album in 2002.
- Robert Hecker has released two albums with the band IT'S OK.
- Janet Housden went on to be in several popular and not-so-popular L.A. combos, including the Lovedolls, the Waifs, the Superkools, the Excessories, and currently plays with the Shakes. She also starred in Desperate Teenage Lovedolls and its sequel, Lovedolls Superstar, as Patch "Christ" Kelly.
- The Third Eye album contains a song called Shonen Knife. Shonen Knife have recorded a song called Redd Kross.
- Roy McDonald has been playing with The Muffs (along with awesome former-Pandora Melanie Shattuck) since the late 90s.
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Grace of My Heart is a 1996 film from writer-director Allison Anders. ...
Sugar Town is a 1999 independent film written and directed by Allison Anders and Kurt Voss, concerning a tangled web of characters coping with ambition, fame, and the aftermath of fame. ...
Things Behind the Sun is a 2001 film starring Kim Dickens and Gabriel Mann and directed by Allison Anders. ...
The all-female musical band Shonen Knife (å°å¹´ãã¤ã, ShÅnen Naifu; lit. ...
Good Burger is a 1997 comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Sinbad, Shar Jackson, Abe Vigoda, and Jan Schweiterman. ...
PCU is a 1994 comedy film. ...
Tales from the Crypt Presents Bordello of Blood is a 1996 comedy/horror film starring Dennis Miller, Erika Eleniak, Angie Everhart, Corey Feldman, and Chris Sarandon. ...
An American Werewolf in Paris was a 1997 horror film about werewolves. ...
The Varsity Blues are the sports teams at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
Imperial Teen is a San Francisco, California based pop band started by Roddy Bottum, keyboardist of Faith No More. ...
Faith No More was a highly influential experimental alternative rock group that formed in San Francisco, California in 1982 and disbanded in 1998. ...
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Sparks is an American rock and pop music band formed in Los Angeles in 1970 by brothers Ron (keyboards) and Russell Mael (vocals). ...
The Donnas is the name of an American all-female rock band. ...
Get Skintight is an album by American band The Donnas, released in 1999. ...
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For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
Party Animals is an album by the Norwegian band Turbonegro released in April of 2005 in Norway and in May of 2005 in the rest of Europe. ...
Robert Hecker (born 1965 in Hermosa Beach, California) is the lead guitarist of the current 2006 line-up of Redd Kross. ...
ITS OK was formed in 1992 by Redd Kross alumni Robert Hecker (guitar) and Victor Indrizzo (drums), along with bassist Abby Travis and singer Greg White. ...
Discography Albums Born Innocent is the debut album originally released by Redd Kross in 1982. ...
Teen Babes From Monsanto is a 7 song 12 record of cover songs released by Redd Kross in 1984 on Gasatanka Records. ...
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Third Eye is the major-label debut album by Redd Kross. ...
Singles The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. ...
The Modern Rock Tracks chart is a music chart that has appeared in Billboard magazine since the early 1980s. ...
The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart is a ranking in Billboard magazine of the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations, a category that includes stations that play primarily rock music but are not modern rock stations, which are counted in the Modern Rock Tracks chart. ...
See also: 1989 in music, 1990 in British music, other events of 1990, 1991 in music, 1990s in music and the list of years in music // January 21 - MTVs Unplugged premieres on cable television with musical guest, Squeeze February 6 - Billy Idol is involved in a serious motorcycle accident...
Third Eye is the major-label debut album by Redd Kross. ...
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