Chalk FarM (band)
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| Chalk FarM | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Genre(s) | Rock |
| Years active | 1992?–2000 |
| Label(s) | Columbia Records TIC Records |
| Associated acts | Rusty Truck 50 Foot Wave |
| Former members | |
| Michael Duff Orlando Sims Toby Scarbrough Trace Ritter Rob Ahlers |
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Chalk FarM was an alternative rock band from Los Angeles that released two albums in the late 90's. The band broke up in 2000.[1]
They are best known for their song Lie On Lie, which was played for a short time on MTV in late 1996 and received radio airplay in the United States nationwide. Despite critical approval and a cult following, the album did not sell well, and the band was dropped from major label Columbia Records soon thereafter.[2]
Chalk farM appear as the band playing at the conclusion of the film Coyote Ugly.[3]
Contents |
[edit] Singles
| Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | |||
| 1996 | "Lie On Lie" | #36 | #13 | Notwithstanding |
| 1997 | "Live Tomorrow" | #35 | - | Notwithstanding |
[edit] Discography
- Notwithstanding (1996, Columbia Records)
- Three 2s (2000, TIC Records)
[edit] Members
- Michael Duff (vocals, guitar)
- Orlando Sims (vocals, bass)
- Toby Scarbrough (drums, vocals)
- Trace Ritter (guitar, vocals)
- Rob Ahlers (drums, took over for Toby after Notwithstanding)

