Clare Quilty (group) explained
Clare Quilty was an American musical group formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in the United States, in 1994.[1] [2] Clare Quilty began as a pop-punk band but later material veered more toward electronica and trip hop. The band is named after a character in Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel, Lolita.
The group scored two chart hits in 2003, "Dex Dubious" (DBC Mix) (US #33 Club Play) and "Tremble" (US #44 Club Play).[3]
Clare Quilty's final album, Face the Strange, was produced by Richard Morel and was released by DCide Records in summer 2005. The band retired in January 2006.
Band members
- Jenn Rhubright - vocals
- Michael Rodi - guitar, vocals
- Chris Ruotolo - bass, vocals
- Juliet Trail - keyboards, vocals
- Jimmy J. Amburgey - drums
Discography
- Suga-Lik (November 4, 1997)
- Strong (May 9, 2000)
- Face the Strange (June 7, 2005)[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Clare Quilty stumbles, moves on. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210614224216/https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2002/jan/24/20020124-035046-7607r/ . 2021-06-14 . 2020-10-12. The Washington Times. en-US.
- News: Jenkins. Mark. June 24, 2005. CLARE QUILTY "Face the Strange". live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201018050750/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2005/06/24/clare-quilty-face-the-stran/1fcd63f6-6be1-4b7e-8034-4288b08a28c8/ . 2020-10-18 . The Washington Post.
- Clare Quilty at Allmusic.com
- Web site: 2005-05-09. Clare Quilty: Face the Strange. 2020-10-12. PopMatters. en.