Artist Name
Mary's Danish
web link
heart icon off (0 users)

Logo
transparent
Artist Image
artist thumb

Functions

transparent
Data Complete
percent bar 50%

All Releases List refreshview
album thumb 1992 - American Standard
album thumb 1992 - Underwater
album thumb 1991 - Circa
album thumb 1990 - Experience
album thumb 1989 - There Goes the Wondertruck...
album thumb 0 - Rita


Members
4

Origin
flag Los Angeles, California, USA

Genre
genre icon Alternative Rock

Style
style icon Rock/Pop

Mood
---

Born

born icon 1985

Active
calendar icon 1985 to Present...

Cutout
transparent

heart icon Most Loved Tracks
2 users heart off Mary's Danish - DVB
2 users heart off Mary's Danish - Well Well (Home Is Where the Hea...
2 users heart off Mary's Danish - Ashes
2 users heart off Mary's Danish - Blue Stockings
2 users heart off Mary's Danish - Blue Stockings


youtube icon Music Video Links
No Music Videos Found...



Artist Biography
Available in: gb icon
Mary's Danish was an alternative rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California in the late 1980s which released four albums, with the last in 1992. Mary's Danish blended a musical mixture of rock, funk, country and soul elements.

Origins
Named after a line in an old songwriting attempt, the band was led by two female lead singers, Gretchen Seager and Julie Ritter. David Archbold King and Matt Colleran played guitar, with Christopher Scott "Wag" Wagner on the bass, and James Oliver Bradley Jr. later replacing Nick Zeigler on drums. Colleran was replaced by Louis Gutierrez (of Louis & Clark and The Three O'Clock). The band produced four albums, two with Elektra Records and two with Morgan Creek Records.

The Elektra Records era and "Don't Crash The Car Tonight"
Their first album There Goes the Wondertruck was released in 1989. It featured the single "Don't Crash the Car Tonight" which gained the band an initial following. The band had some early success, and was chosen by Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times as one of 1989's brightest newcomers. That same year they were listed by Rolling Stone magazine as one of their "Top Five New Faces." The Hollywood Reporter referred to the band in a review as having "spirited anarchy and rocksolid musicianship."

A live album was released later in the year titled Experience (Live + Foxy Lady). Unfortunately they felt as the record label wanted consistency in hit-worthy music, so the left the label in 1990.

The Morgan Creek Records era
The band subsequently switched to Morgan Creek Records, with Circa being released in 1991 and American Standard in 1992. However, the experience with Morgan Creek was from all accounts not a happy one, and a dispute with the label ended with the band and Morgan Creek parting ways. However, their 1992 cover of "I Fought the Law" was featured in the film Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1992), and the accompanying soundtrack release Buffy the Vampire Slayer Soundtrack.

Since leaving Morgan Creek in 1992, the band has not released an album and have not made any announcements about recording any other music as a group.

Since the breakup
While the band was on a hiatus, both Seager and Ritter sang backup on Mother's Milk, the 1989 release by Red Hot Chili Peppers.

After the breakup, three members of the band, Seager, Gutierrez and Wagner, later formed another act called Battery Acid. They released one album entitled "Rita."

In 1993 bassist Chris Wagner, guitarist David King and drummer James Bradley Jr. formed a band called "Rob Rule" which was contracted by Mercury Records by A&R Rep Bobby Carlton. They produced a first album, but neglected to promote it. Although touring the US, the band never received acclaim or promotion, and later dissolved.

Julie Ritter later released two albums: the first was in 1995 on New Alliance Records, which was a spoken word album called "Medicine Show." She then showcased a full debut album titled "Songs of Love and Empire" on Luxstar Recordings in 1999.

The band has occasionally reunited for one-off concerts. In June 1997, Mary's Danish got together for a show at the Viper Room in Los Angeles. They next appeared at the House of Blues in LA in June 1999.
wiki icon

Wide Thumb
transparent

Clearart
transparent

Fanart

transparent icontransparent icon

Banner
transparent icon

User Comments

transparent iconNo comments yet..


Status
unlocked icon Unlocked
Last Edit by margrub
03rd Apr 2020

Socials


Streaming
website icon

External Links
fanart.tv icon musicbrainz icon last.fm icon website icon amazon icon