Choir Invisible
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The Choir Invisible was a rock
Rock music
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 band from Pasadena, California
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 (formed c.1981) comprising John Curry (vocals, keyboards), Scott Lasken (bass), Thames Sinclair (guitar), and Danny Benair (drums)Don Romine (drums).

History

Curry and Lasken were founding members of The Flyboys, a punk rock group that received comparisons with early U2
U2
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, and recorded the first album ever released by Frontier Records
Frontier Records
Frontier Records is an independent record label, started in 1980 in Los Angeles by Lisa Fancher, a former employee of Bomp! Records and writer of the liner notes for the first album by The Runaways....

, a small independent label started by Lisa Fancher in 1979.

Thames Sinclair joined the Flyboys after the death of David Wilson in a car crash in 1978, and Denny Walsh joined on drums. Curry, Lasken and Sinclair then went on to form Choir Invisible with the addition of Danny Benair on drums.

The band was essentially put together by Frontier Records founder Lisa Fancher. After the breakup of The Flyboys, Lasken and Sinclair recorded a demo with singer Maicol Sinatra and gave it to Fancher for possible release on Frontier. Fancher agreed to put out an album if Curry returned as vocalist and she was instrumental in finding Benair to play drums. Benair had formerly played with The Quick and The Weirdos
The Weirdos
The Weirdos were an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. They formed in 1976 and broke up in 1981, were occasionally active in the 1980s, and recorded new material in the 1990s...

 and went on to drum with The Three O'Clock
The Three O'Clock
The Three O'Clock were a United States alternative rock group associated with the Los Angeles 1980s Paisley Underground scene. Lead singer and bassist Michael Quercio is credited with coining the term "Paisley Underground" to describe a subset of the 1980s L.A...

.

The band split up after the release of their self-titled album, but reformed later with Don Romine (San Francisco's Instamoids and Quiet Room) replacing Benair, recording the Sea to Shining Sea EP
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, released on PVC in 1984.

Curry and Lasken retired from the music business until Curry briefly resurfaced in the mid 90's to play guitar in a short lived group called Polar Bear formed by ex-Janes Addiction bass player, Eric Avery
Eric Avery
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 which also featured drummer Biff Sanders from Ethyl Meatplow
Ethyl Meatplow
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. Sinclair went on to form Wonderwall.

The Flyboys also came out of retirement to play reunion shows at the LA Weekly
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25th Anniversary Party in 2003 and the recent release party for Brendan Mullen
Brendan Mullen
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's Photo Book of The Masque
The Masque
The Masque was a small punk rock club in central Hollywood, California which existed intermittently from 1977 to 1979. It is remembered as a key part of the early L.A. punk scene.-History:...

, the first punk rock club in Los Angeles, where they played some of their earliest shows.

In 2009 John Curry and Scott Lasken started performing again as "The Edwardo Show with Curry", singing and playing Ukulele, Guitar and Piano and Lasken playing acoustic bass. The duo has been performing Curry's compositions influenced by 1920s and 1930s music but with a decidedly glam/punk vibe. The band also sometimes includes percussionist Joe Berardi – formerly of seminal LA band, The Fibonacci's.

Don Romine went on to play drums in Vivabeat, See Jane Run and Wonderwall as well as with Rob Dean, Alex Gibson and more. He currently plays drums in the Los Angeles blues band Lookin' For Trouble.

Discography

  • Choir Invisible LP (1981), Frontier
  • Sea to Shining Sea EP (1984), PVC


Flyboys:
  • "Crayon World" 7-inch single (1979), Flyguy
  • Flyboys mini-LP (1980), Frontier
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