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The Coachmen

The Coachmen The Coachmen American band For the Lincoln, Nebraska band of the same name, see Professor Morrison's Lollipop. The Coachmen were a lower-Manhattan punk rock/no wave band that performed from early 1978 to their final gig at White Columns in August, 1980. The line-up included guitarists Thurston Moore and J. D. King, bassist Bob Pullin, and Danny Walworth on drums, who was replaced by Dave Keay (ex-Harry Toledo). Briefly, Mary Lemley was vocalist. The Coachmen was Moore's first band; their live performances were his first times performing in N.Y.C. clubs in an artistic milieu. They played at CBGB, Max's Kansas City, Tier 3, A's (curated by Arleen Schloss), The Botany Talk House, The 80's, S.N.A.F.U., and loft parties thrown…

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Popular, Folk, Vocal group

Albums

Singles

Bald Mountain / Those Brown Eyes
Bald Mountain / Those Brown Eyes (1959)
Soldier's Joy / Pig Knuckles
Soldier's Joy / Pig Knuckles (1959)