Sky Cries Mary | |
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Origin | Seattle, Washington, United States |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 1988–99, 2004–present |
Labels | Lively Art/New Rose Records, World Domination Recordings/Capitol Records, Warner Bros. Records, Collective Fruit Records, Hoodooh Music, Trail Records |
Members |
Anisa Romero Jon "Juano" Davison Rodrick Wolgamott Romero Michael Cozzi Ben Ireland William Bernhard Kent Halvorsen |
Past members |
Jon Auer Ken Stringfellow Scott Mercado Alfred Butler Stephen Brian-Salit Mark Ultra Kevin McCoy Jeff Guess DJ Fallout (Todd "TR" Robbins) Joe Skyward (Joseph E. Howard) Bennett James Marc Olsen Gordon Raphael Jeff Greinke Jeremy Moss |
Sky Cries Mary is an American musical group from Seattle, Washington, that formed in the late 1980s. The husband and wife team of Roderick Wolgamott Romero and Anisa Romero sing dual lead vocals. Other principal band members include Michael Cozzi (formerly of Shriekback), who produces their albums and plays guitar, Ben Ireland on drums, Jon 'Juano' Davison on bass, and William Bernhard on guitar and keyboards. Recently Kent Halvorsen joined the band on keyboards. Gordon Raphael (producer for The Strokes) played keyboards until 1997.
The band's first album, from 1989, featured Roderick Wolgamott playing with Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow from The Posies. The second album, released in 1990, featured the same trio, joined by Scott Mercado, Alfred Butler, Stephen Brian-Salit, Mark Ultra, Kevin McCoy and Jeff Guess. The band then became a septet with Roderick Wolgamott and Anisa Romero, DJ Fallout a.k.a. Todd "TR" Robbins, Joseph E. Howard (a.k.a. Joe Skyward), Bennett James, Marc Olsen and Gordon Raphael. It was during this time they recorded A Return to the Inner Experience. Cozzi replaced Olsen on the fifth through seventh albums. In 1994, Davison replaced Joe Howard. Bernhard joined the band in 1998 after Cozzi left to pursue other projects.
Sky Cries Mary had broken up in 1999, shortly after the release of Seeds because band members wanted to work on other projects. They regrouped in various configurations including Hana, which featured Anisa Romero, Jeff Greinke, and Ben Ireland, and No Futuro, an experimental musical project helmed by Roderick Romero, William Bernhard, and Jeremy Moss. In 2004, the band (composed of the Romeros, Ireland, Davison, Cozzi and Bernhard) regrouped after they won the rights to their music back from their old record company and subsequently released their first live album Here and Now. Two years later they followed it up with the release of Small Town.