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  • Rating Kerry's other band of brothers

    08/05/2004 12:04:46 AM PDT · by weegee · 10 replies · 381+ views
    Cleveland Plain Dealer ^ | Tuesday, August 03, 2004 | tferan
    Most of us have a skeleton some where in the closet. John Kerry has a whole band - his other band of brothers. His garage band. The Electras. And just in time to cash in on the presidential campaign, they've escaped from the garage, or the closet. A golden blast from out of the past. Kerry played bass in the group, which he started in 1961 with six high school friends. Prep school, actually - he was at St. Paul's School in New Hampshire while George W. Bush was at Phillips Andover Academy in Massachusetts. The group lasted about two...
  • (John) Kerry's revived rock songs spark partisan projects (2 former Electras are Republicans)

    08/04/2004 11:49:59 PM PDT · by weegee · 7 replies · 398+ views
    The Standard-Times ^ | August 2, 2004. | By NANCY COOK
    At St. Paul's Academy in the early 1960s, five dudes decided to form a rock 'n' roll band. When they needed a bassist, they tapped one of the few high school students who owned one. His name happened to be John Kerry, now the Democratic nominee for president. Sen. Kerry's band, the Electras, played coming-out-parties and proms. They even made a record with a single microphone and an Ampex reel-to-reel tape recorder, featuring songs titled "Shanghaied" and "Because They're Young." But none of the band mates could have predicted that, years later, the re-release of the album would turn as...
  • John Kerry's Rock-Star Past: The Story Of The Electras

    03/30/2004 4:42:52 PM PST · by NYC GOP Chick · 21 replies · 360+ views
    VH1.com ^ | 3.29.2004 | Nadira A. Hira
    The year was 1961. The fledgling Beatles couldn't settle on a bass player, President John F. Kennedy was famously asking what you could do for your country, and Vietnam was just a tiny country in muggy Southeast Asia. Somewhere in the halls of St. Paul's School, in secluded Concord, New Hampshire, a couple of teenage guys with the garage-rock ethos found in so many other suburban towns decided to start a band. No, this is not a rock-and-roll success story complete with screaming girls and chart-topping hits — quite the opposite. It's about a band of prep-schoolers who pressed 500...