Bigelf

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Bigelf
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Background information
Origin Los Angeles, CA
Years active 1991-Present
Genre(s) Progressive rock, metal, psychedelic rock
Label(s) Record Heaven, Powerage Records, Warner Music Sweden, Custard Records, InsideOut Records
Website http://bigelf.com/
Current Members
Damon Fox, Duffy Snowhill, Luis Maldonado, Baron Fox
Former Members
Richard Anton, Thom Sullivan, A.H.M. Butler-Jones, Steve "Froth" Frothingham, Ace Mark

Bigelf is a progressive rock band formed in 1991. The band played small rock clubs in the Los Angeles area, appearing with Weezer at least five times. The band has been active on and off since then. Damon Fox has been the only consistent member through the band's run.

Discography

  • Money Machine (May 2000)
  • Hex (Oct. 2003)
  • Cheat the Gallows (Aug. 2008)
  • Into the Maelstrom (May 2014)

Shows played with Weezer

Date City Venue Other band(s) Bootleg(s) Concert Source
July 27, 1992 Los Angeles, CA Coconut Teaszer Transcendental Hayride, Mourning Glories, Obsolete Handle, Minds Creation Weezer concert: 07/27/1992 [1] [2]
October 5, 1992 Los Angeles, CA Club Lingerie El Magnifico, Black Market Flowers, Transcendental Hayride, The Authority Weezer concert: 10/05/1992 [3] [4]
October 21, 1992 West Hollywood, CA English Acid Black Market Flowers, East of Gideon, Mourning Glories, Horny Toad Weezer concert: 10/21/1992 [5] [6]
February 1, 1993 Los Angeles, CA Club Lingerie Wink, Mini Skirt Mob Weezer concert: 02/01/1993
April 16 Los Angeles, CA Coconut Teaszer Wink, Joyride Weezer concert: 04/16/1993

See also

External links

References

  1. Historic event: 07/27/1992 by Karl Koch. Archived version: [1].
  2. Newspapers.com archive of LA Weekly, Thursday, July 30, 1992, Page 92.
  3. Historic event: 10/05/1992 by Karl Koch. Archived version: [2].
  4. Newspapers.com archive of LA Weekly, Thursday, October 8, 1992, Page 106.
  5. Historic event: 10/21/1992 by Karl Koch. Archived version: [3].
  6. Newspapers.com archive of LA Weekly, Thursday, October 22, 1992, Page 82.