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Catholic Discipline

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Catholic Discipline
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1979–1980
LabelsArtifix
Past members

Catholic Discipline was an American punk rock (first-generation new wave)[1] band, formed in 1979 in San Francisco,[1] California, by Slash Fanzine editor Claude Bessy. The initial line-up of the band featured Bessy on vocals, Phranc on guitar, Rick Brodey on bass guitar, Richard Meade on keyboards and Craig Lee on drums.[2]

History

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The band was started in 1979[3] in San Francisco,[1] first performed at the Hong Kong Café, in August 1979,[4] and played a series of shows around the Los Angeles area. After the first shows, Meade was replaced by keyboardist Robert Lopez.[5] The band is known for their appearance in the 1980 Penelope Spheeris rockumentary film The Decline of Western Civilization, alongside other punk rock bands such as Black Flag, Fear, X, Circle Jerks, Germs, and Alice Bag Band.[6] Catholic Discipline disbanded in spring of 1980. A compilation of the band's live material, Underground Babylon, was released in 2004 through Artifix Records.[7]

During the band's existence, all of the members were also in other bands. Phranc was a keyboardist for Nervous Gender[8] and Craig Lee was the guitarist of Bags. Robert Lopez previously performed with The Zeros and Rick Brodey was an early member of the Bpeople. Phranc argued that Catholic Discipline "was never a real 'band' situation." She further stated: "Everyone was in at least one or two other bands. Some of it was conflict of interest or conflict of personality but it was perfect the way it started and ended."[2][5]

Following the demise of the band, Bessy moved to the United Kingdom and became a press officer for Rough Trade Records. He also worked as a video DJ at the Haçienda and a music video producer.[2] Phranc embarked a solo career as a folk singer-songwriter and Robert Lopez started to perform under the name, El Vez.[9] Craig Lee became a contributor to Flipside and the music editor of LA Weekly. Lee also co-authored the book Hardcore California: A History of Punk and New Wave. He died in 1991 due to complications from AIDS.[9]

Members

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Past members
  • Claude Bessy – vocals (1979-1980)
  • Phranc – guitar (1979-1980)
  • Craig Lee – drums (1979-1980)[10]
  • Rick Brodey (AKA: Rick Jaffe, Rick Morrison)[11] – bass (1979-1980)[12][13]
  • Richard Meade – keyboards (1979-1980)
  • El Vez (Robert Lopez) – keyboards (1980)

Discography

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Compilation albums
  • Underground Babylon (2004)
Film appearance

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Catholic Discipline". Oxford Reference.
  2. ^ a b c "Catholic Discipline". Allmusic. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
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  4. ^ "Damage, 13 issues (1979-1981)". Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Catholic Discipline". Artifix Records. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  6. ^ Brown, Bill (2010). You Should've Heard Just What I Seen: Collected Newspaper Articles, 1981-1984. Lulu. p. 345. ISBN 978-0557668441.
  7. ^ Bishop, Moe (September 29, 2011). "Kickboy Face". Vice. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  8. ^ Sullivan, Denise (2011). Keep on Pushing: Black Power Music from Blues to Hip-hop. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781569769065.
  9. ^ a b Talevski, Nick (2010). Rock Obituaries - Knocking On Heaven's Door. Omnibus Press. p. 360. ISBN 978-0857121172.
  10. ^ "Catholic Discipline "The Decline Of Western Civilization" soundtrack". BandToBand.
  11. ^ Patricia Morrison
  12. ^ "Rick Jaffe". Discogs.
  13. ^ "Michael Gira, Alice Bag, Rick Morrison". 2006-08-02 – via Flickr.
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