Vigil (band) explained

Vigil
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Genre:Alternative rock
Years Active:1986-1990
Label:CBS, Chrysalis
Associated Acts:The Jo Connor Band, Here Today
Past Members:Jo Connor
Andy R
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Gregg Maizel

Vigil was an American 1980s alternative rock band based in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

Biography

The band originally formed under the name Here Today as part of Baltimore's alternative/gothic music scene in the early 1980s. Here Today's 1983 "Whistle in the Yard" 12" single drew some attention from CBS Records, and they were signed in 1984 by CBS A&R rep Howard Thompson. Vigil recorded half an album produced by John Anthony and the band's manager, Sam Prager, before Thompson departed CBS. Without Thompson's stewardship, Vigil agreed to a buyout of the band's contract and was quickly signed by Chrysalis Records. In 1987, they released their eponymous debut album. The band toured in support of this album as the opening act for the Stranglers.

In 1988, Vigil returned to the studio to record a second album, tentatively titled Escape Artist, but were dropped by Chrysalis. One track from this period, "Therapist", was released on the soundtrack to .

In 1990 Escape Artist was retitled On to Beggar and Bitter Things, and released on 'snuff Tapes.

In 2023, the band's releases started appearing on streaming services.

Connor later formed the Jo Connor Band, and in 2023 his band JC and the Buddagong released an 8-song LP "Matchmaker."

Band members

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

as Here Today

External links