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Dishwalla

Dishwalla is an alternative rock band from Santa Barbara, California. They are made up of band members Jim Wood (keyboards), Rodney Browning Cravens (guitar master), JR Richards (vocals, guitar, and keyboards), Pete 'Cash' Maloney (drums and general percussive energy)and Scot Alexander(bass). George Pendergast played drums for the band until 1998, and was replaced by Pete Maloney.

Dishwalla became popular in 1996 due to their hit single "Counting Blue Cars" from their album "Pet Your Friends". They are considered by some to be a one-hit wonder because of the relatively huge success of this single compared to later works by the band. However, with each successive concert appearance and album release, Dishwalla has proven to still have a considerable fan following. The collapse of A&M Records (Dishwalla's label with "Pet your Friends", and "And You Think You Know What Life's About") may have contributed more to Dishwalla being considered a one-hit wonder than their level of talent. The release of the CD entitled "Opaline" showcases the individual acoustic ability of each member of the band. A live album, "Live...Greetings from the Flow State", is also considered by fans to showcase the band's performance ability and the reasoning behind their fan appeal.


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Members

  • J.R. Richards - vocals
  • Rodney Browning Cravens - guitar
  • Scot Alexander - bass
  • Jim Wood - keyboards
  • Pete Maloney - drums

Discography

Year Title Label Other information
1995 Dishwalla A&M
1995 Pet Your Friends A&M
1998 And You Think You Know What Life's About Warner
2002 Opaline Immergent available on CD and DVD-Audio
2003 Live... Greetings From The Flow State Immergent
2005 Dishwalla Orphanage

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