The Judy's
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| The Judy's | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Pearland, Texas, United States |
| Genre(s) | Punk New Wave |
| Years active | 1979–1992 |
| Label(s) | Trix Music (1979-1990); Machintosh Music (1990-1992); Wasted Talent Records (2007); |
| Members | |
| David B. Bean Dean Cessac Jeff Walton |
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The Judy's were a Pearland, Texas-based Punk and new wave band from the late 1970s and early 1980s. The song for which they are most likely best-remembered, "Guyana Punch", recounted the infamous Jonestown massacre.
In their heyday, the band was comprised of:
- David B. Bean (songwriter, vocals, guitars, keyboards)
- Dane Cessac (drums, vocals)
- Jeff Walton (bass, vocals)
[edit] Discography
Feb. 1980: Teenage Hang-Ups EP
Sep. 1980: Wonderful World of Appliances EP
July 1981: Washarama
July 1985: Moo
1990: Land of Plenty
[edit] Trivia
- The design for Washarama was done by Strangers in Paradise artist, Terry Moore
- In 2005, The Judy's played at a benefit show in their native Pearland, along with The Mod Caesars.[citation needed]
- Long available only on vinyl and compact cassette, the Judy's albums Moo and Washarama were released for the first time on CD in December, 2007.

