Saturday, June 30, 2012

"The Midnight Sons" by Marc Geraci


The Midnight Sons band formed in 1995 after Ty Gavin, former lead singer of the Next and AlinBlack, former guitarist of Sharon Tate's Baby called Ken Geraci to inform him that they had a handful of original songs and wanted to know if the brothers were interested in forming a band.

Ty and Alin had been in a band in Los Angeles, CA during the past five years and were ready to move back to their hometown for a new beginning.

The Midnight Sons formed in the winter of 1995 and disbanded in the fall of 1996.  Our sound was an interesting mix of alternative rock and biker bar rock.  Ken and Daniel Geraci would each bring a few songs of their own to the table.  A few of the standout tunes were "Mrs. Brown," "Last Dance," "Signs of Life," "Hollywood," and a revamped "Christina."  The band also really shined on a few of Ty's classics such as "Share" and "Real Love."

The band played at the famed Raul's reunion show in 1995 and went on to play at the Austin Music Awards.  The band would also play a few clubs in San Antonio in 1996 including Rock Island.

Unfortunately, as soon as the band really started to gel, tragedy struck.  Guitarist Alin Black had gone back to LA to visit from friends but never made the trip back.  He died of a heroin overdose in the fall of1996.

The Geraci brothers would go on to do various band projects throughout the remainder of the 1990's.  Daniel would go on to play bass and sing with his church band and Ken wrote music for the St. LouisCatholic choir.

Gary Geraci became a percussionist during his free time as a University of Texas student and would later  join me to play a few shows during my short lived stint with Carrie Dell's cover band in 1997 (Carrie Dell and the Timepiece). 



Rock Island, San Antonio, TX 1995

Monday, June 18, 2012

"Restless Native" by Marc Geraci


Other than a few reunion shows played at Daniel Geraci's wedding in 1999 and my wedding in 2009, The Titans would not form again.

Restless Native came out directly after The Titans officially broke up on 12/31/1992.  During the fall of '92, Daniel and I started to audition singers and guitarists.  Daniel and I were frequenting the nightclubs quite regularly and were inspired by local artists such as Ian Moore, Joe Rockhead, The Arc Angels, and The Bizness.

We were really expanding our musical horizons and listening to a lot of James Brown, jazz, and alternative rock bands such as Primus, Jane's Addiction, Nirvana, and Smashing Pumpkins.  The idea was to complete something completely different sounding than what we did with The Titans.

By the winter of 1993, we had found our lead vocalist and lyrists David Pearson and lead guitarist Vana from Germany.  Sadly, nobody can remember his last name.  Sorry Vana!

Ken Geraci entered the picture by March 1993 with a few songs of his own.  The band went on to play several rousing shows at Steamboat.  The technical prowess of Restless Native was not to be matched by any other band that I have been in.

Unfortunately, the project was short lived due to irreconcilable differences; the band dissolved in the fall of 1993.

Some of band's standout tunes include "Mrs. Brown" and "Tear it Down" written by Daniel and "Fading Away" written by David, Vana, and Daniel.  "Wake Up Call," which was one of Ken's new tunes had quite a bit of potential but was being worked on right before the break up and never was completed.   


The "Shed"
Marc Geraci

Courtesy Marc Geraci. Visit Marc's Soundcloud page for a selection of original music.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

10. Battle of the Banks 2006-2007

If you're pulled within to take the high road, to do the right thing, don't fight it. 


I lost my legal fight but won abjection, the seed of humility. 


In retrospect, the arguments, good or bad, demonstrate how God works through humankind; often through those that are the most incapable and irreligious.


There were others fighting this too, many indignant cries of "I told you so" in 2008.


The faithful, people of goodwill have been assured of a place where justice is recognized and celebrated, our hope lies there.


Battle of the Banks 2006-2007