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|Record Labels: || Matador, Trash Flow, Hit-A-Note
|Record Labels: || Matador, Trash Flow, Hit-A-Note
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|Started By: || ?
|Started By: || Chip & Tim
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|Based In: || [[Kentucky:Louisville|Louisville]]
|Based In: || [[Kentucky:Louisville|Louisville]]
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|Largest show: || ? people
|Largest show: || ? people
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|Last show: || ?
|Last show: || 1982
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|Reunion show: || ?
|Reunion show: || N/A
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One of the earliest "punk" bands in town, birthed at least partially, if not wholly from the [[Louisville School of Art]] scene. Members resided at [[1069 Bardstown Road]], composing the first group that became Louisville's punk scene (related info: [[A Brief History of Louisville Music As It Pertains to Freakwater]]).
One of the earliest "punk" bands in town, birthed at least partially, if not wholly from the [[Louisville School of Art]] scene. Members resided at [[1069 Bardstown Road]], composing the first group that became Louisville's punk scene (related info: [[A Brief History of Louisville Music As It Pertains to Freakwater]]).


'''Members:'''
==Members==
*[[Tara Key]] - guitars
*[[Tara Key]] - guitars
*[[Sean Mulhall]] - drums
*[[Sean Mulhall]] - drums
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*[[Chip Nold]] - vocals
*[[Chip Nold]] - vocals


'''Releases:'''
==Releases==
*[[New Accounts]] 4-way split 7" (Hit-A-Note)
*[[New Accounts]] 4-way split 7" (Hit-A-Note)
*[[The Babylon Dance Band:Remains of the Beat/When I'm Home|Remains of the Beat/When I'm Home]] 7" (Hit-A-Note Records)
*[[The Babylon Dance Band:Remains of the Beat/When I'm Home|Remains of the Beat/When I'm Home]] 7" (Hit-A-Note Records)
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*[[The Babylon Dance Band:Four On One|Four On One]] CD (Matador Records)
*[[The Babylon Dance Band:Four On One|Four On One]] CD (Matador Records)


'''Compilations:'''
==Compilations==
*[[BOLD BEGINNINGS: An Incomplete Collection of Louisville Punk 1978-83]] ([[Noise Pollution]])
*[[BOLD BEGINNINGS: An Incomplete Collection of Louisville Punk 1978-83]] ([[Noise Pollution]])




=External Links:=
==External Links==
http://www.penfold0.demon.co.uk/bdb.html
* http://www.penfold0.demon.co.uk/bdb.html
* http://eatyourgreens.org.uk/oldsite/bdb.html
* https://punkmusiccatalogue.wordpress.com/babylon-dance-band/
* https://www.antietamtheband.com/babylon

Latest revision as of 15:00, 30 April 2024

Babylon Dance Band Stats
The Babylon Dance Band by James Hamilton for the Village Voice, 1980
Record Labels: Matador, Trash Flow, Hit-A-Note
Started By: Chip & Tim
Based In: Louisville
Largest show: ? people
Last show: 1982
Reunion show: N/A
Number of Members: 4

One of the earliest "punk" bands in town, birthed at least partially, if not wholly from the Louisville School of Art scene. Members resided at 1069 Bardstown Road, composing the first group that became Louisville's punk scene (related info: A Brief History of Louisville Music As It Pertains to Freakwater).

Members

Releases

Compilations


External Links