LP - The retailer Judy's - Washarama - Wasted Talent Records JWT-2324 - (lp65)

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Vintage 70's Punk LP - The Judy's - Washarama - Wasted Talent.

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Product code: LP - The retailer Judy's - Washarama - Wasted Talent Records JWT-2324 - (lp65)

Vintage 70's Punk LP - The Judy's - Washarama - Wasted Talent Records JWT-2324 The record and cover are in EXCELLENT condition. You will not be disappointed

STILL SEALED - Still sealed in original shrink wrap.
MINT - Like new with no signs of wear.
EXCELLENT - A well taken care of recording with minuscule wear and surface noise.
VERY GOOD PLUS - Not quite excellent but a nudge above very good.
VERY GOOD - Showing moderate wear having light surface marks and retailer surface noise.
GOOD - A well used recording having pronounced surface marks and surface noise.

The Judy's were a Pearland, Texas-based punk and new wave band that flourished from the late 1970s through the early 1980s.

The Judy's song, "Guyana Punch", recounted the infamous Jonestown massacre. Several of their songs were topical: "Dogs" refers to the Son of Sam murderer; "Radiation Squirm" refers to the Three Mile Island accident; "How's Gary" refers to the execution of convicted killer Gary Gilmore; and "Vacation in Tehran" refers to the Iranian hostage crisis, among others. On December 1, 2007, The Judy's announced the opening of their own label and website, Wasted Talent Records. On this website, the albums Moo and Washarama were released on CD and vinyl, having been previously available only on vinyl and cassette tape.

Original personnel
The band was founded by four Pearland High School students: Sam Hugh Roush (a guitar, vocals) (Pearland '80), David B. Bean, (songwriter, vocals, guitars, keyboards) (Pearland '80), Dane Cessac (né Dane Urshel Cessac; born 1962) (Pearland '80), drums, vocals, and Jeff Walton (Pearland '81) (bass, vocals). Roush, while a senior in high school, died January 9, 1980, from a one-car accident near his home while driving home from school band practice. Twenty-eight days earlier, The Judy's had recorded its debut single, "Teenage Hangups." Sam's father, an educator in the Houston Public Schools, was a former musician in the Air Force Band at Connally Air Force Base in Waco, Texas. After Roush's death, The Judy's continued as a trio.

After The Judy's first disbanded, Bean, in 1983, recorded a solo EP album titled Modomusic and Walton, in 1983, recorded a solo album titled Danger Boy. Both Bean and Walton continue to make music professionally.

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