Chalk FarM (band)

Chalk FarM
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 19922000, 2010present
Labels Columbia Records
TIC Records
Associated acts Rusty Truck
50 Foot Wave
Website http://www.chalkfarm.com
Members Michael Duff
Toby Scarbrough
Trace Ritter
Past members Rob Ahlers
Orlando Sims

Chalk FarM is an alternative rock band from Los Angeles.

Overview

Original years

The band released two albums in the late 1990s and are best known for their song "Lie On Lie", which was played for a short time on MTV in late 1996 and received radio airplay in the United States nationwide. Despite critical approval and a cult following, their debut album did not sell well, and the band was dropped from major label Columbia Records soon thereafter.[1] The band broke up in 2000.[2]

Among the musicians the group opened for were Joe Walsh and Seal.[3] Chalk farM also appear as the band playing at the conclusion of the film Coyote Ugly.[4]

Reunion

According to Chalk farM's Facebook page, the 4 original members are back together, playing regularly in the Los Angeles area, and are "doing a new record."[5]

On February 21st 2014, Orlando Sims died after a lengthy battle with cancer.[3]

Discography

Studio albums
  • Notwithstanding (1996, Columbia Records)
  • Three 2s (2000, TIC Records)
  • Into the Night (2012, Chalk FarM Music)
Extended plays
  • April E.P. (2011, Chalk FarM Music)
  • October E.P. (2011, Chalk FarM Music)

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock
1996 "Lie On Lie" No. 36 No. 13 Notwithstanding
1997 "Live Tomorrow" - No. 35 Notwithstanding

Members

  • Michael Duff (vocals, guitar)
  • Toby Scarbrough (drums, vocals)
  • Trace Ritter (guitar, vocals)
  • Dan Lavery (bass guitar) (2016 as guest musician)

Past Members

  • Orlando Sims (vocals, bass) (died 2014)
  • Rob Ahlers (drums) (2000)

References

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