Bonnington Truce

Bonnington Truce is an American rock band. Formed in 1979 in the small college town of Hattiesburg "Tha Gulch" Mississippi, Bonnington Truce became the regional voice of rebellion. The group was one of the first original alternative music groups in Mississippi. The band, with three lead vocalists, had begun as a decidedly folkie affair, focusing on three part harmonies, and playing mainly covers of C.S.N.Y. but more importantly, original tunes from founding member Patrick Wallace's immense song book. Things really began to change when the band began to play in the local bars. The shift to louder, more aggressive playing, and "'shit stompin'" the stage, led to rowdier, more committed fans, ready for a Mississippi version of what had been happening in London, L.A., and N.Y.C. The band began to play a mixture of punk, new wave, and garage-rock originals, and dubbed themselves "A Southern Pock Combo". Covering forgotten and obscure material of the 60's through the early 80's, this wild, eclectic, and unpredictable act seemingly had a requirement not to play anything that was popular at the time, leading to a bizarre popularity throughout Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama.
Wrought with internal conflicts, ranging from the revolving door of drummers, to fights over musical direction, and even marital fidelity, the band broke up and came back together no less than three times, the last "Classic" lineup of the band being the pop-punk "Southern Pock" version. Bonnington Truce, a Southern Pock Combo, disbanded for the last time in 1982, but reunited in 2006 with longtime friend, fan, and soundman, producer/director Perry "Lectron Lightnin" Trest, to film the band's music documentary "An Alternative History of Mississippi". Link: http://www.spinner.com/2009/09/25/mississippis-bonnington-truce-reunite-in-spirit-of-punk-rock/ In 2008, with Nashville producer/engineer Kenny Mims at the helm and funding from former soundman Lloyd Goad, the current band recorded and released "Bonnington Truce" a disc of 18 previously unreleased songs.
Early Years:
The original lineup included drummer Tony Mize, bassist Jeff "Geoffrey" Bridges, guitarist/vocalist Patrick Wallace, guitarist/vocalist "Vinegar" Ben Young, and vocalist/synth-banger Earl Lundy. The band "ate" drummers, so additional lineup changes included drummers Dan Young (Ben's brother), Joey "Mister Angry" Goodsell, Jeff "The Kid" Rodgers, & Hugh O'Neal, as well as guitarist Jeff "The Electric Hose" Everett. Rehearsals were originally conducted in a spare bedroom at Earl Lundy's house and were later moved to The Barn, a recording studio and sound and lighting company owned by audio engineer Lloyd Goad. Lloyd supplied the rehearsal space and eventually began running lights and sound for Bonnington Truce live gigs. A friendship with artist Dick Ford, a friend of Earl's from the Art Department at The University of Southern Mississippi, led to regular videotaping and photography of the band. Dick enjoyed "playing with the band" : stepping into the fray onstage, getting bounced around, even knocked down, but catching it all on live video streaming to televisions on the stage. Dick's vintage material became invaluable in the making of the 2006 documentary film.
Current Members:
Earl Lundy - vocals, keyboards
Benjamin Young - vocals, guitar, keyboards
Patrick Wallace - vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards
Jeff Everett- guitar
Jeff Bridges - bass
Elliott Crawford - drums, percussion
Discography:
2007 - Bonnington Truce: An Alternative History of Mississippi (DVD/Music Documentary)
2009 - Bonnington Truce: Bonnington Truce (Audio CD)
Film Festivals:
Hattiesburg Film Society, January 2008 - http://www.meridianstar.com/backstagepass/local_story_016235141.html
Crossroads Film Festival, April 2008 - http://crossroads.bside.com/2008/?mediaAutoplaytrue&_view_filmdetails&mediaTabvideo&mediaIdx0&filmId=62423431
Related Projects:
The Campbell Swamp Band (Vicksburg, MS. 1977-1978)
Patrick Wallace - Vocals/Keyboards/Guitar,
Jeff Bridges - Bass/Backing vocals,
Tony Mize - Drums
Sky Blue and The Dazzles (Hattiesburg, MS. 1982)
Patrick Wallace - Vocals/Keyboards/Guitar,
Jeff Bridges - Bass/Backing Vocals,
Jimmy "O" Burrill - Drums/Backing Vocals
Three Humans (Hattiesburg, MS. 1983-1985)
Patrick Wallace - Vocals/Keyboards/Guitar,
Jeff Bridges - Bass/Backing Vocals,
Elliott Crawford - Drums/Backing Vocals
Patrick Wallace and The Earth Junkies (Nashville, TN.)
Patrick Wallace - Vocals, lead guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, piano, keyboards, harmonica,
Jamie Virginiak - Rhythm guitar,
David Hall - Bass,
Chris Barnes - Drums,
Tim Reed - Drums
Catherine The Great
Ben Young - Guitar and Vocals
Wooden Floors
Earl Lundy - Vocals,
Ronnie Butler - Guitars, banjo,
with: Geoffrey Bridges - Bass , Dan Young - Drums and Percussion,
Teresa Young - Vibraphone, Tommy Carter - Electric Guitars
The Pubic Cross (1982)
Earl Lundy - Vocals, Keyboards, guitars, percussion, loops,
with: Ronnie Butler - Guitars , Geoffrey Bridges - Bass, Dan Young - Drums and Percussion, Teresa Young - Vibraphone and synthesizer
Shot Before Dawn (1982-1985)
Earl Lundy - Vocals, Keyboards, guitars, percussion, loops,
Ronnie Butler - Guitars, banjo, bass,
Hilary Manning-Lundy - Vocals
The Changelings (New Orleans, LA. 1986-1991)
Earl Lundy - Vocals, Keyboards, guitars, percussion, loops,
Hilary Manning-Lundy - Vocals,
with: Geoffrey Bridges - Bass, Brian Huddell - Guitars
 
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