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Brave Combo Wiki Information
Brave Combo
are a polka/rock band based in Denton, Texas. Founded in 1979 by guitarist/keyboardist/accordionist Carl Finch, they have been a prominent fixture in the Texas music scene for more than twenty-five years. Their music, both originals and covers, incorporates a number of dance styles, mostly polka, but also rumba, cha-cha-cha, choro, samba, two-step, cumbia, charanga, merengue, etc.
As part of their perceived artistic mission to expand the musical tastes of their listeners, they have often played and recorded covers of well-known songs in a style radically different from the original versions. Examples include polka versions of Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze" and The Doors' "People are Strange", The Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" as a cha-cha, and "Sixteen Tons" as a cumbia. While their records may have a sense of humor, they are played straight and not usually considered joke or novelty records.
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Awards and honors
They won a Grammy Award in 1999 in the Best Polka Album category for their album Polkasonic
, and again in 2005 for their album Let's Kiss
.
In naming Denton, Texas, the "Best Music Scene" for 2008, Paste
magazine cited Brave Combo as the "Grand Pooh-Bah of Denton bands" and said that "Brave Combo, is in many ways the template from which all the rest are cut: eclectic and artistically ambitious, with a high degree of musicianship and a strong DIY ethic." [1]
Media appearances
- The band made a short appearance, as animated figures, on the March 21, 2004 episode of The Simpsons
(Co-Dependent's Day). [2] Series creator Matt Groening is a fan of the band and they appeared on the show at his personal request. [3] [4]
- In that same episode of The Simpsons
, the band played a new original song called "Fill The Stein" and their version of "The Simpsons Theme" played over the closing credits. [5]
- Finch and other band members made cameo appearances in Talking Heads leader David Byrne's 1986 movie True Stories
, set in fictional Virgil, Texas. Finch can be spotted in the fashion show sporting a brick-patterned suit and in the parade leading the all-accordion marching band. (Trivia note: Brave Combo was David Byrne's wedding band.)
- They appear in the 1986 Hank Wangford Channel 4 television series The A to Z of C & W
singing the Hank Williams song "Cold, Cold Heart".
- Their song "Busy Office Rhumba" was used as the theme for the 1993 FOX television series Bakersfield P.D.
- They appear as a wedding band in the 1995 feature film Late Bloomers
.
- In 2000, they appeared on the national telecast of the MDA Labor Day Telethon
with Jerry Lewis dancing along to the music. [6]
- They wrote and performed the theme song for the 2005 series "ESPN Bowling Night".
- The opening theme and other music for the 2008 PBS animated series Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns
were produced by Carl Finch and composed, arranged, and performed by Finch and Brave Combo. [7]
- Their live music video, "The Denton Polka", appears on the "Bohemia Rising DVD Compilation" (released in 2009), a collection of documentary shorts directed by Christopher Largen exploring rebellion and resistance to corporate demolition in their hometown of Denton, Texas.
- They contributed two songs to the Gumby album, released in 1989.
Discography
US studio and live albums
Date of release
| Title
| Label
| Catalog
| Type
| Notes
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1979
| Polkamania
| Four Dots
| FD1003 & FD1004
| Studio
| released as two 7" discs
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1981
| Music For Squares
| Four Dots
| FD1005
| Studio
|
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1982
| Urban Grown-ups
| Four Dots
| FD1006
| Studio
| four song EP
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1982
| Originals
| Four Dots
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| Studio
| released as cassette only
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1984
| World Dance Music
| Four Dots
| FD1010
| Studio
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1984
| No Sad Faces
| Four Dots
| FD1012
| Live
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1987
| Musical Varieties
| Rounder
| CD 11546
| Studio
| compilation from Four Dots releases plus two new tracks
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1987
| Polkatharsis
| Rounder
| CD 9009
| Studio
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1988
| Humansville
| Rounder
| CD 9019
| Live
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1990
| A Night On Earth
| Rounder
| CD 9029
| Studio
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1992
| It's Christmas, Man!
| Rounder
| CD 3099
| Studio
| contents similar to It's X-mas, Man!
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1993
| No, No, No, Cha Cha Cha
| Rounder
| CD 9035
| Studio
| content similar to Japanese release
|
1994
| The Hokey Pokey: Organized Dancing
| DenTone
| DT 1001
| Studio
| seven-song EP
|
1995
| Polkas For A Gloomy World
| Rounder
| CD 9045
| Studio
| Grammy nominee
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1996
| Girl
| Rounder
| CD 9050
| Studio
| with Tiny Tim - his last recording
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1996
| Mood Swing Music
| Rounder
| CD 11574
| Studio
| rarities and singles
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1996
| Kiss Of Fire
| Watermelon
| WM 1058
| Studio
| with Lauren Agnelli, content similar to Allumettes
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1997
| Group Dance Epidemic
| Rounder
| R9055
| Live
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1998
| Polka Party: Live and Wild!
| Easydisc
| EDIS 7052
| Live
| Grammy nominee
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1999
| Polkasonic
| Cleveland International
| CIR-1023-2
| Studio
| Grammy winner
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2000
| The Process
| Rounder Records
| ROUN9065
| Studio
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2001
| All Wound Up! - A Family Music Party
| Rounder Records
| ROUN8092
| Studio
| with Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, Grammy nominee
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2001
| Kick-Ass Polkas
| Cleveland International
| B00005O7SE
| Live
| Grammy nominee
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2003
| Box of Ghosts
| Rounder Records
| ROUN9064
| Studio
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2004
| Let's Kiss
| Dentone Records
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| Studio
| Grammy winner
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2005
| Holidays!
| Dentone/Rounder
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| Studio
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2007
| Polka's Revenge
| Dentone Records
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| Studio
| Grammy nominee
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International releases
Date of release
| Title
| Label
| Catalog
| Type
| Notes
|
1981
| Music For Squares
| Stunn
| Stun507
| Studio
| New Zealand, content identical to US release
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1981
| I Gotta Know/Neo Limbo
| Stunn
| BFA 884
| Studio
| New Zealand, 7" single
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1986
| People Are Strange
| Rogue Records
| FMST 4007
| Studio
| U.K. compilation
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1987
| Polkatharsis
| Demon Records
| REU 1018
| Studio
| U.K., content identical to US release
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1989
| Music Circus
| P-Vine
| PCD-2513
| Studio
| Japan
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1990
| Very Early Recordings
| Wave Records
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| Studio
| Japan
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1991
| ÉÉjhanaika
| P-Vine
| PCD-1800
| Studio
| Japan
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1991
| It's X-mas, Man!
| P-Vine
| PCD-2300
| Studio
| Japan
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1992
| No, No, No, Cha Cha Cha
| P-Vine
| PCD-2400
| Studio
| Japan
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1993
| Ondo Saves The World
| Tele Disc
| TLCD-93001
| Studio
| Japan, Kikusuimaru Meets Brave Combo
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1994
| Allumettes
| P-Vine
| PCD-1986
| Studio
| Japan, with Lauren Agnelli
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1995
| Polkas For A Gloomy World
| P-Vine
| PCD-3614
| Studio
| Japan, content identical to U.S. release
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Members
- Carl Finch - guitar, keyboards, accordion (born November 29, 1951, Texarkana, Arkansas) (1979 - present)
- Jeffrey Barnes - horns (born July 27, 1951, Fremont, Ohio) (1983 - present)
- Danny O'Brien - trumpet (born July 12, 1966, Lakenheath, England) (1993 - present)
- Ann Marie Harrop - bass guitar (? - present)
- Arjuna Contreras - drums (born August 11, 1974, Kenosha, Wisconsin) (2008 - present)
Former members
- Lyle Atkinson - bass guitar, tuba (born 1951, Denton, Texas) (1979 - 1986)
- Tim Walsh - saxophone, flute, clarinet (born c.1952) (1979 - 1983)
- Dave Cameron - drums (born c.1952) (1979 - 1983)
- Cenobio 'Bubba' Hernandez - bass guitar (born November 28, 1958, San Antonio, Texas) (1985 - ?)
- Phil Hernandez - drums (born February 5, 1971, Buffalo, New York) (1992 - ?)
- Mitch Marine - drums (born c.1956) (1983 - 1992)
- Joe Cripps - percussion (born January 5, 1965, Little Rock, Arkansas) (1992 - ?)
- Paul Stivitts - drums (born 1971) NYC
- Alan Emert - drums (born c. 1965) (1997 - 2008)
References
- Signs of Life 2008: Best Music Scene - Denton, Texas
- Click & Clack add oompah; Brave Combo provides musical nuts and bolts for animated TV series
- Group gets a, uh, gig on 'Simpsons'
- Music for nuclear (polka) families: Grammy-winning Brave Combo has a new CD
- ''Machine's Pump'', March 2004
- MDA Labor Day Telethon list of celebrity appearances (pdf)
- Click And Clack Get Their Own Public Television Show
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