Watershed (Columbus Ohio band)
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Watershed is a band based in Columbus, Ohio, playing music in the genre of power-pop. They were once hailed as "Rock & Roll's Last Hope".
Lead guitarist, Colin Gawel also owns Columbus, Ohio's local coffee store, Colin's Coffee.
The band backs Lou Brutus, XM Satellite's Channel 53 (Fungus 53) program director, as the Dead Schembechlers before the annual Ohio State-Michigan football game. The name was a lighthearted jab at Michigan coach Bo Schembechler, who upon hearing about the band name was reportedly quite amused.[1] Following Schembechler's passing on November 17, 2006, the Dead Schembechlers changed their name to the Bastard Sons of Woody, a reference to former Ohio State coach Woody Hayes.[2]
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[edit] Discography
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Album | Year | Label | Members |
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Watershed | 1991 | Bravo Records | Colin Gawel, Joe Oestreich, Herb Schupp |
The Carpet Cliff | 1992 | Palas Records | Colin Gawel, Joe Oestreich, Herb Schupp |
Three Chords and a Cloud of Dust | 1994 | Epic Records | Colin Gawel, Joe Oestreich, Herb Schupp |
Twister & Other Low Budget Storms | 1993 | B Minus Records | Colin Gawel, Joe Oestreich, Herb Schupp |
Twister | 1995 | Epic Records | Colin Gawel, Joe Oestreich, Herb Schupp |
Star Vehicle | 1997 | Thunder Creek Records | Colin Gawel, Joe Oestreich, Herb Schupp |
The More It Hurts, The More It Works | 2002 | Idol Records/Carney Records | Colin Gawel, Joe Oestreich, Dave Masica |
The Fifth of July | 2005 | Idol Records | Colin Gawel, Mark "Poochie" Borror, Joe Oestreich, Dave Masica |
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.dispatch.com/sports-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/11/05/20061105-E5-00.html
- ^ Dead Schembechlers get a new name. Detroit News (2007-01-03).