St. Johnny

American rock band (active 1989–1995)
St. Johnny
OriginHartford, Connecticut, United States
GenresAlternative rock
Years active1989–1995
LabelsAjax Records (Chicago), Rough Trade Records, Caroline Records, DGC Records, Geffen
MembersBill Whitten
Jim Roberto
Jim Elliot
Tom Goss
Tom Leonard
Wayne Letitia

St. Johnny were a Connecticut-based rock band, formed in 1989 and split c.1995. They were signed to DGC Records.

Members

  • Bill Whitten 1989–1995 (vocals, guitar)
  • Tom Leonard 1989–1993 (guitar)
  • Jim Elliot 1989–1995 (bass) Died 2016
  • Wayne Letitia 1989–1994 (drums)
  • Sean Mackowiak 1989–1990 (guitar)
  • "Lucky" Jim Roberto 1993–1995 (guitar)
  • Tom Goss 1994–1995 (drums)

Discography

St. Johnny releases include:[1]

Singles & EPs

  • Four Songs (7") (Asthma Record) 1992
  • "Go to Sleep" (7″) (Ajax Records) 1992
  • "A Car or a Boy" (7″) (DGC) 1993
  • "Gilligan"/"Live at the Sports Page Cafe…" (7″) (Twisted Village) 1994
  • "I Give Up"/"One of the Boys" (7″) (Love Kit) 1994
  • "Scuba Diving"/"Welcome Back Kotter" (7″) (DGC)

Albums

Tracks Appear On

  • “Ashes and Slashes” My Companion Turn of the Century (LP) 1990
  • “Wild Goose Chasing” DGC Rarities: Vol. 1 (CD) (Geffen Records) 1994
  • “Scuba Diving” Buy-Product (CD, Comp) (Geffen Records) 1995
  • “Scuba Diving” CMJ New Music April – Volume 20 (CD, Promo) (College Music Journal) 1995
  • Incredible Son of Swag (CD) (Geffen/DGC) 1995

References

  1. ^ "Discogs.com: St. Johnny". Discogs.

External links

  • Trouserpress entry for St. Johnny
  • St. Johnny at AMG
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  • Tom Goss
  • Tom Leonard
  • Wayne Letitia
  • Sean Mackowiak
  • "Lucky" Jim Roberto
  • Bill Whitten
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