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Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 10-10-2002 at13:11:

  something for the Discography section

In 1986 Ed McTaggarat is credited on the Fourth Watch album entitled "Dare to be the One" with "Art Direction and Glue Stick" - Just in case anyone cares.



Posted by Joey T. on 10-10-2002 at13:12:

 

I have the tape of Dare to be the one... Big Grin



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 10-10-2002 at13:14:

 

I have the vinyl - one of those I'd like to be able to hear again....



Posted by Dr Rich on 10-10-2002 at16:18:

 

quote:
Originally posted by brdhsnyrsoul
In 1986 Ed McTaggarat is credited on the Fourth Watch album entitled "Dare to be the One" with "Art Direction and Glue Stick" - Just in case anyone cares.


"Glue Stick?"
Sounds like a job for Uncle Ralph! Big Grin



Posted by wes berlin on 10-10-2002 at17:09:

 

woooo, fouth watch. it seems for the past year that band keeps on popping up on some of the boards that i frequent.

a friend of mine played bass in fourth watch....so i have a vinyl copy(of the album)...ah, memories.



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 10-10-2002 at17:10:

 

quote:
Originally posted by wes berlin
woooo, fouth watch. it seems for the past year that band keeps on popping up on some of the boards that i frequent.

a friend of mine played bass in fourth watch. ah, memories.

I was wondering about that - it says they're from Monrovia



Posted by wes berlin on 10-10-2002 at17:15:

 

quote:
Originally posted by brdhsnyrsoul
I was wondering about that - it says they're from Monrovia


does it? it's been years since i looked at it...i think i only played it once or twice.

kevin shared a house in monrovia with another guy named kevin (as well as a revolving cast of other roomates)who is the guy who painted the "youth choir" album cover...some great times for sure...in fact i met mrs. berlin at a bible study there...good times. this ends todays history lessonSmile



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 10-10-2002 at17:23:

 

cool - and Steve Pannier went on to play with the Altar Boys. He was with them when I saw them in Michigan....years ago



Posted by Joey T. on 10-10-2002 at17:27:

 

quote:
Originally posted by brdhsnyrsoul
I was wondering about that - it says they're from Monrovia


The one time I saw them was in West Covina Calvary Chapel....



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 10-10-2002 at17:38:

 

Steve was one of the original members of the Altar Boys. He played on the "Altar Boys 1", "When You're A Rebel", and "Forever Mercy. He left the band in 1984 to form a band, "Fourth Watch" with Bill Walton who was the singer from Undercover at the time. His other abscenses were due to relocation.

What's new with Steve...
Hello everyone! A lot of changes have happened in my life since I stopped playing wih the Altar Boys. My family and I lived in Nashville and Oregon for a season before settling right back here in sunny Southern California. Perhaps the biggest change of all has been the addition of my now 8 year old son Sean and 3 year old Hailey. They are the "apple" of my eye.

Since coming back to California I've been blessed with a very successful landscape business. It's great to be working outdoors as a landscaper, but I'm even more excited about strapping on my Strat one more time and playing with the Altar Boys.

Love the Lord and remember: There's no substitute for volume.



Posted by Dr Rich on 10-11-2002 at16:29:

 

what ever happened to Ric Alba?



Posted by Joey T. on 10-11-2002 at16:31:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich
what ever happened to Ric Alba?


go to AltarBoys.com



Posted by Dr Rich on 10-11-2002 at16:35:

 

thank you! Big Grin


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