The Delta 72 were an American alternative music band formed in Washington, DC in the summer of 1994, later relocated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] They created a frenetic and honest style channeling post-punk sensibilities with 1960s British Invasion R&B.[2]

The Delta 72
OriginWashington, D.C., United States
GenresAlternative rock, punk blues, garage rock
Years active1994 – 2001
LabelsTouch and Go
MembersMark Boyce
Gregg Foreman
Jason Kourkounis
Bruce Reckahn
Past membersKim Thompson
Sarah Stolfa
Ben Azzara

The original line-up consisted of just Ben Azzara on drums and Gregg Foreman on guitar, harp and vocals. In short succession, friends Sarah Stolfa on Farfisa organ and Kim Thompson of Cupid Car Club on bass guitar were added. After the release of their first single, 'On the Rocks 7"', a joint production of Dischord and Kill Rock Stars records, they toured the United States and played regionally around the Northeast.

After Ben Azzara left the group for The Capitol City Dusters, they were signed to Touch and Go Records in 1995. The line-up now consisted of Gregg Foreman on guitar, harp and vocals, Jason Kourkounis (formerly of Mule) on drums, Kim Thompson on bass and vocals, and Sarah Stolfa on Farfisa organ.

Their first Touch and Go release was in 1996 with the Triple Crown 7” and the album The R&B of Membership. Later releases include several singles, an EP, and the full-length CDs The Soul of a New Machine and 000.

Thompson left in 1996, and was replaced by Bruce Reckahn. Stolfa left in 1998 to be replaced by Mark Boyce (Boss Hog). They disbanded in July 2001. Gregg Foreman currently plays with Cat Power.[2]

Discography edit

  • 1994 Self Published - Cassette tapes sold on tour
  • 1995 "On the Rocks" 7" single - (Kill Rock Stars/Dischord)
  • 1996 "Rich Girls..." / "Cinderella" 7" single - (Touch & Go)
  • 1996 The R&B of Membership album - (T&G)
  • 1997 The Soul of a New Machine album - (T&G)
  • 1999 Sorega Doushita EP - (T&G)
  • 2000 000 album - (T&G)
  • 2000 "The Doctor Is In" 7” single - (T&G)

References edit

  1. ^ Bush, John. "The Delta 72". AllMusic. AllMusic. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b "What's Cookin' In The Kitchen – ARTROCKER". Artrockermagazine.com. 2015-07-20. Retrieved 2020-03-16.

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