Phono-Comb

Canadian musical group


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FieldValue
namePhono-Comb
backgroundgroup_or_band
aliasJad Fair & Phono-Comb
originToronto, Ontario, Canada
genreSurf rock, instrumental rock
years_active
labelTouch & Go, Quarterstick, Shake the Record
associated_actsShadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
past_membersDon Pyle
Dallas Good
Reid Diamond
Beverly Breckenridge
Jad Fair
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| name = Phono-Comb | image = | caption = | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = Jad Fair & Phono-Comb | origin = Toronto, Ontario, Canada | genre = Surf rock, instrumental rock | years_active = – | label = Touch & Go, Quarterstick, Shake the Record | associated_acts = Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet | website = | past_members = Don Pyle Dallas Good Reid Diamond Beverly Breckenridge Jad Fair

Phono-Comb was a Canadian instrumental/modern surf rock group that formed in 1993 in Toronto.

History

Phono-Comb first materialized when Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet played with Jad Fair when he was performing in Toronto to promote a film about his band Half Japanese. Shadowy Men were planning a hiatus around this time, and guitarist Brian Connelly opted out of the planned follow-up recording project (although he is credited as a co-songwriter on all the songs). Don Pyle and Reid Diamond invited Dallas Good of The Sadies to step in, and 'Jad Fair & Phono-Comb' was born. They recorded a single in 1995 and a full-length album, Monsters, Lullabies...and the Occasional Flying Saucer in 1996. After this recording, Fair returned to his solo career, and the remaining trio recorded an instrumental single. In 1996, they added Beverly Breckenridge (of Fifth Column) on bass, and Reid Diamond switched over to guitar. As a quartet, they recorded a CD, Fresh Gasoline with Steve Albini producing. The band toured throughout North America and one of their songs was featured on the soundtrack of the documentary film Pitch. Reid Diamond died of cancer in February 2001. Dallas Good died from a heart condition in February 2022.

Members

Jad Fair & Phono-Comb:

Phono-Comb:

Discography

Jad Fair & Phono-Comb:

  • 1995 In A Haunted House 7" Derivative Records
  • 1996 Monsters, Lullabies...and the Occasional Flying Saucer, CD, Shake the Record

Phono-Comb:

References

References

  1. "Phono-Comb Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More ...".

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