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Sweep The Leg Johnny
Biography
Vocalist/saxophonist Steve Sostak and guitarist Chris Daly began performing together in the South Bend, IN, group Check Engine during the summer of 1993, and played one show before breaking up in April of 1994. Two years later, Sostak and Daly started Sweep the Leg Johnny with bassist Matt Alicea and drummer Scott Anna while living in Chicago. They decided to incorporate a little bit of all of their influences, which included dissonant rock, progressive music, jazz, noise and punk. It immediately became apparent at the band's live shows that their sound was indefinable. By early 1997, the group had recorded a split 7" with the band Similarities. Divot Records had also released Sweep the Leg Johnny's New Buffalo 7". The group's first tour was in support of New Buffalo, and the release found the band hitting the road for two months. The group followed the tour by recording a track for a Zum magazine compilation at Chicago's CRC studios. The song "Welter" appeared in the summer of 1997. Shortly thereafter, Divot released the band's debut full-length, titled 4.9.21.30. In support of the album, they toured for 57 days. During the outing, the group chose to play in as many locations as possible, whether it was a big city or a small town.
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