Loaded Poets

Loaded Poets
Also known as The Deal
Origin North Brunswick, New Jersey
Genres Rock, rock and roll, blues rock, punk rock, new wave
Years active 1980–present
Website www.loadedpoets.com
Members Jim Wood (vocals)
Dan Snyder (keyboards)
John Kayne (guitar)
Mark Francione (bass)
Eric Hoffer (drums)

Loaded Poets is an American rock band, formed in North Brunswick, New Jersey in January 1980, by Jim Wood (vocals), Dan Snyder (keyboards), John Kayne (guitar), Mark Francione (bass), and Eric Hoffer (drums). The band has played together for over 30 years. The band is the subject of the upcoming documentary film 'The Front Man' by filmmaker Paul Devlin.[1][2]

History

Early years

Formed while the band mates were in high school, Loaded Poets initially went by the name The Deal, with influences coming from punk and new wave. Early gigs featured an all-cover line-up before the band began performing original compositions. The band continued to hone their originals, and as college ensued, rhythm section line-ups came and went as Wood, Snyder, and Kayne stayed put. The band began playing clubs in New Jersey (most notably New Brunswick’s Court Tavern), New York, and Philadelphia, and appeared in filmmaker Paul Devlin’s first documentary, Rockin’ Brunswick (1983), which documented the New Brunswick, New Jersey music scene of the 1980s.[3] The video on Vimeo clearly shows the year, 1983.

1990-2001

The band soon changed their name to Loaded Poets, and released a collection of new and previous studio recordings entitled Seeing Things in 1999, which was manufactured through Disc Makers. The band performed a CD release gig at The Court Tavern. Gigs at Kenny’s Castaways in New York and Maxwell’s in Hoboken followed, during which the band shaped new material for their next CD.

2002-present day

Despite Wood’s marriage and child, Snyder’s marriage and children, and Kayne’s marriage, the band continued to write, record, and perform new material. Over a period of seven years they wrote, recorded and mixed their second CD, Super Star Dumb.

In 2002 Paul Devlin, filmmaker and life long friend of the band members, began filming Wood for a documentary project.[4] As the band approached its 30-year anniversary, Devlin entitled the film The Front Man. Present goals are to release the film in 2014.

Discography


Track listing
1. "Giant"
2. "Nancy in America"
3. "Party Girl"
4. "Dear Jenny"
5. "Crawlin' Home"
6. "Breakdown"
7. "Oh Brother"
8. "Dream Out Loud"
9. "My Ford"
10. "Experience Void"

Influences

References

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