The Goodwin Club - "Join The Club" 12" LP
$25.00

  • The Goodwin Club -
  • The Goodwin Club -

The Goodwin Club - "Join The Club" 12" LP
$25.00

The Goodwin Club - "Join The Club" 12" LP

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Orange County, CA - The ska/punk group known as The Goodwin Club became staples in the early-mid 90’s OC ska scene, playing early packed shows with the likes of Reel Big Fish, No Doubt, Sublime, The Aquabats and more before dissolving in 1995. The lively local act featured members that went on to be in such bands as The Aquabats, The Hippos, The Scholars, Teen Heroes and Reel Big Fish. The band is back with their new album “Join the Club” almost 30 years after their first album.

"I think we were so young we were kinda set apart from other bands. We had both a male and female singer which was different from other bands back then as well. Other than surf all we had to do back then in Orange County was have a band. We practiced a lot and we immediately recorded a four song demo. Doing that, we got on lots of shows quickly. John Pantle from the Knuckle brothers took us under his wing and had us opening for lots of shows. He was probably the only ska promoter back then and the reason the ska scene was so big in OC.” (Vocals Tami Demaree)

The Goodwin Club started in 1993. Members were all from the Huntington Beach area and mostly went to Edison High School. The original line up was Tami Demaree (vocals), Charles Grey (guitar) , Erick Hauser (bass), Marc Bosman(keys) , Andy Goodman (drums), Patrick McDonald (trombone), Jesse Wilder (sax), Adam Diebert (trumpet), Christ Scott (vocals). Later members included Aaron Barrett (trombone), Scott Klopfenstein (trumpet), Grant Barry (trombone), Dean Medford (sax) , Corey Pollack (guitar) and Rich Zahniser (trombone). The band dissolved in 1995 due to half the band going on to college. Most remaining members joined The Aquabats while other members were in The Hippos, The Scholars, Teen Heroes and Reel Big Fish.

Their very first real show played was Sublime, Guttermouth, Game face, One Eye Open, Knuckle Brothers at the old Icehouse. They went on to play out almost every 2 weeks. The LA Times once commented after seeing them live… “It seemed like they were having more fun than the audience…”. The band recorded only one album called Soda in 1994, but were on many influential ska compilations.

Track Listing

  1. See All Color
  2. Idiot Box
  3. Quarantined
  4. #SorryNotSorry
  5. Shake It Off
  6. Join The Club

Pressing Information

200x - (1st pressing) on Mint with multi-color splatter


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