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The ''Shame Idols''' are a recently-reunited Birmingham pop/punk band that was active from 1993 to 1999. The group originally consisted of [[Bryan Price]] and [[Tim Boykin]] on vocals and guitars, [[Jesse Suttles]] on drums, and [[Buddy Banks]] on bass. The reborn Shame Idols include Price and Boykin with [[Alan Helms]] on bass and [[Mikey Williams]] on drums.
The ''Shame Idols''' are a recently-reunited Birmingham pop/punk band that was active from 1991 to 1999. The group originally consisted of [[Bryan Price]] and [[Tim Boykin]] on vocals and guitars, [[Jesse Suttles]] on drums, and [[Buddy Banks]] on bass. The reborn Shame Idols include Price and Boykin with [[Alan Helms]] on bass and [[Mikey Williams]] on drums.


The Shame Idols grew out of a late 1980s band, the [[Working Mothers]] which featured Price and Suttles, who quit to form the new band with Boykin and Banks. In the mid 1990s the Shame Idols released two albums on Frontier Records. Their third album, without Banks, was released under the name "The [[Lolas]]", a Boykin side project.
The Shame Idols grew out of a late 1980s band, the [[Working Mothers]] which featured Price and Suttles, who quit to form the new band with Boykin, late of [[Carnival Season]], and Banks. In the mid 1990s the Shame Idols released two albums on California's Frontier Records. Both were produced by Conrad Uno with cover art by Jaime Hernandez. Their third album, without Banks, was released under the name "The [[Lolas]]", a Boykin side project.


Price, who became disenchanted with the music business and dissolved the group in 1999 picked up a guitar again in 2005 and contacted Boykin about reviving the band. They are currently planning a new album and touring.
Price, who became disenchanted with the music business and dissolved the group in 1999 picked up a guitar again in 2005 and contacted Boykin about reviving the band. They are currently planning a new album for Japan's Wizard in Vinyl, and touring.


The Shame Idols are scheduled to appear on the Homegrown Stage at [[City Stages 2006]].
The Shame Idols are scheduled to appear on the Homegrown Stage at [[City Stages 2006]].
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==External links==
==External links==


* [http://www.myspace.com/shameidols Shame Idols] on MySpace
* [http://www.wbhm.org/Tapestry/bands/TheShameIdols.html The Shame Idols] on [[Tapestry]]


[[Category:Rock bands]]
[[Category:Rock bands]]
[[Category:City Stages 2006]]
[[Category:City Stages 2006]]

Revision as of 12:28, 10 June 2006

The Shame Idols' are a recently-reunited Birmingham pop/punk band that was active from 1991 to 1999. The group originally consisted of Bryan Price and Tim Boykin on vocals and guitars, Jesse Suttles on drums, and Buddy Banks on bass. The reborn Shame Idols include Price and Boykin with Alan Helms on bass and Mikey Williams on drums.

The Shame Idols grew out of a late 1980s band, the Working Mothers which featured Price and Suttles, who quit to form the new band with Boykin, late of Carnival Season, and Banks. In the mid 1990s the Shame Idols released two albums on California's Frontier Records. Both were produced by Conrad Uno with cover art by Jaime Hernandez. Their third album, without Banks, was released under the name "The Lolas", a Boykin side project.

Price, who became disenchanted with the music business and dissolved the group in 1999 picked up a guitar again in 2005 and contacted Boykin about reviving the band. They are currently planning a new album for Japan's Wizard in Vinyl, and touring.

The Shame Idols are scheduled to appear on the Homegrown Stage at City Stages 2006.

Discography

  • I Got Time. Frontier Records, 1995
  • Rocket Cat. Frontier Records, 1997

References

  • Burgess, Jeremy (June 9, 2006) "No shame in idol worship: Disbanded group reforms - and keeps old name." Birmingham News.

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