Vigil (band)
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Vigil was a modern rock band that recorded and performed in the late 1980s. Once upon a time in the "Land of Pleasant Living" aka Baltimore there was a group of musicians known as Here Today: Jo Connor, Andy R, X Factor and Gregg Maizel. They recorded a classic song called Whistle in the Yardand soon signed to CBS records, changed their name to Vigil and were promptly dropped. Vigil was quickly signed by Chrysalis Records and recorded their debut lp in glorious digital. It came out and sold enough copies to allow them to record another lp but only one track was officially released "Therapist" on the Nightmare on Elm Street 4 soundtrack. They recorded their eponymous debut album on Chrysalis Records in 1987. As of 2007 it is out of print.
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[edit] Band members
- Gregg Maizel (bass)
- Jo Connor (vocals, guitar, and keyboards)
- Andy R (guitars)
- X Factor (drums)
- Sam Prager (producer and manager)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Vigil - Vigil Chrysalis Records
- Vigil - Onto Beggar and Bitter Things
[edit] EPs
- Here Today - The It/On Me 7" single (no label)
- Here Today - Whistle In the Yard/Del Centro/In The Maze 12" single (KAT Records)
- Vigil - I Am Waiting/I Love You Equinox/Enclosures 12" single Chrysalis Records
[edit] Live Video
From the original 9:30 Club in Washington DC January 31, 1986
Euthanasia

