Ravenstone (band)

Ravenstone (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Ravenstone



Img_capt = Ravenstone in concert, the Ritz, Athens, Georgia, August 27, 2005
Background = group_or_band
Years_active = 1971-1974, 2003 to present
Origin = Athens, Georgia, USA
Genre = Rock, Dance Rock, Protopunk
Label = Prince Avenue Records
URL = [http://www.ravenstoneband.com www.ravenstoneband.com]
Current_members = Butch Blasingame
Dwight Brown
Michael A. Simpson
Ralph Towler
Bill Wilson
Past_members =Randy Delay
Greg Veale

Ravenstone is an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia in 1971 by Butch Blasingame (lead guitar, vocals), Dwight Brown, (bass, acoustic guitar, vocals), Michael A. Simpson, (vocals, harmonica, percussion, air raid siren), Ralph Towler (guitar, mandolin, keyboards, vocals) and Bill Wilson (drums, saxophone, clarinet, vocals). A popular group in the southeastern United States during the early 70s, the band is considered one of the godfathers of the internationally acclaimed Athens rock scene.

Blasingame, Simpson, and Wilson (the only Athens native) created the group after meeting in a University of Georgia (UGA) drama class.cite news | last =Lamb| first =Gordon| title =Have You Been Ravenstoned"| work =Flagpole Magazine| date =2005-08-24] The band’s name is a literary reference to a field where witches are executed in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's "Faust", a play the three were studying at the time. Blasingame recruited Brown and Towler, two university students from his hometown of Monroe, Georgia, with whom he had previously performed with in the group Edifice Wrecks.

From the beginning, the band’s original music was credited to all five members, listing them in alphabetic order. Although Simpson is the group's lyricist, all members provide input in songwriting. The band’s early music was muscular and lyrically intense, combining prototype punk elements with roots rock, British invasion and soul influences. Their sound was characterized by Blasingame’s blistering guitar style, the tight rhythm section of Brown and Towler anchored on the jazz inflections of Wilson’s drumming, and Simpson’s distinctive baritone, falsetto flourishes and topical lyrics. Simpson used a World War II-era air raid siren as an instrument during concerts."'

During the band’s early period, Ravenstone's concerts and club performances were notable for the band’s wit, stage antics and political activism as much as their music. Known to their fans as the Ravesters, the group’s mix of humor and politics was illustrated in an early band photograph that featured Brown in a bow tie and a gas mask, Wilson dressed in a military uniform hanging on a granite cross, and Simpson wearing a tee shirt printed with the logo of a well-known comic book superhero.

The group is noted for its support of social issues, which predated and foreshadowed the activism of later Athens music groups such as R.E.M. In March 1972 Ravenstone played at a gay rights dance, reportedly the first ever openly held in the southeast United States, in the Memorial Ballroom on the UGA campus.cite news | author=Roger| title =Now That I Can Dance| work =The Great Speckled Bird| date =1972-03-20] cite news | last =Fulton| first =Fran| title =Courts Lets Gays Dance| work =The Red and Black| date =1972-03-22] cite web| last =Klyza| first =John| title =Interview With Michael Simpson (Ravenstone - 2002)| work =SleepawayCampfilms.com| url =http://www.sleepawaycampfilms.com/inter_simpson3.htm| accessdate =2007-09-11] A court injunction was required for the campus concert to occur after the university refused to allow it on grounds that it would be “aiding and abetting” sodomy – a felony under Georgia law at the time that carried a penalty of up to 20 years imprisonment. The Ku Klux Klan reportedly harassed the band after their performance.

] [cite news | last =Towns| first =Preston| title =Ravenstone Refutes Charges| work =Athens Daily News| date =1972-03-10] He also made provocative stage wardrobe choices, including shirts with the number 666 displayed over an upside-down cross and one with a four-letter scatological American slang term that he stated was the initials for the Sam Houston Institute of Technology. Despite objections from administration officials, a full-page photograph of Simpson wearing the tee, angled as to not fully reveal the last initial, was subsequently printed in the university’s 1973 student yearbook. cite web| last =Burel| first =Charles| title =Present at the Creation: Ravenstone & the Birth of Athens Rock| work =AthensMusic.net| date =2005-08-21| url =http://athensmusic.net/newsdesk_info.php?newsdesk_id=103| format=excerpt| accessdate =2007-09-11] An article written about the group in an Atlanta counterculture underground newspaper noted the band’s blend of politics and original music.

At an outdoor voter registration rally near the UGA administration building in May 1972, they were threatened with arrest after the band performed "Off A Pig", which advocated veganism, not violence against the police. (Police were widely known as "pigs" in American slang at the time.) The band responded to the police threat by playing louder. Plainclothes policemen were stationed outside of the university president's office, reportedly out of concern that the band’s confrontational attitude and politically charged music would incite the several hundred students attending the show to riot.cite news | last =Shields| first =Mitchell| title =Students Rally, Register To Vote |work =The Red and Black| date =1972-05-05]

In the spring of 1972, Ravenstone began recording "More Love", their first album, at Atlanta's Web IV Studios. After several tracks were completed the band broke up. A version of the album's title track was subsequently included as a bonus feature for the DVD release of the cult horror film "Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers", which Simpson directed in 1987. The track was also on the band's EP release in 2003. Other songs from the Web IV recording sessions have not been released to date.

After the departure of Wilson, Towler and Brown from the group, Blasingame and Simpson continued to perform and tour regionally as Ravenstone with other musicians including drummer Randy Delay, whose later work included the Georgia Satellites' "Keep Your Hands To Yourself,” and bassist Greg Veale, who subsequently became a founding member of the Athens group Normaltown Flyers. Ravenstone disbanded entirely in 1974.

] which was chronicled on the DVD "One Night Only: Ravenstone Live At The Ritz".

Their next CD is tentatively entitled "Shades In The Shadows". The first EP single from that release, featuring the songs “Dance of Life” and “Natural Born Slaves,” will be released in 2007 on Prince Avenue Records, the band’s label.

Discography

* "More Love" (EP single) 2003
* "Back On The Rock" (CD) 2005
* "Dance of Life" (EP single) 2007
* "Shades in the Shadows" (CD) forthcoming
* "" (DVD) 2004 “More Love” bonus feature
* "One Night Only: Ravenstone Live at The Ritz" ((DVD) 2006

References

External links

* [http://www.ravenstoneband.com Ravenstone official site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/ravenstone Ravenstone on MySpace]
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* [http://www.sleepawaycampfilms.com Sleepaway Camp Sequels]


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