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Royal Crescent Mob was an American four-piece punk funk/funk rock band fromColumbus, Ohio, United States, formed in 1985.[1][2][3] Also known to their fans as the R.C. Mob,[4] the band members included Brian "B" Emch (guitar), David Ellison (vocals, harmonica),Harold "Happy" Chichester (bass, vocals) and after an early revolving door of drummers, Carlton Smith (drums).
After garnering considerable college radio airplay in the 1980s, the band was signed toSire Records, aWarner Bros. Records subsidiary. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the band gained national exposure opening for national touring artiststhe Replacements,the B-52's, and theRed Hot Chili Peppers among others. Despite regularly performing to packed houses,[4] the band's two releases on Sire failed to perform in sales and on the charts, causing Sire to drop them from the label. After self-releasing a live album, followed by the more experimental full-length studio albumGood Lucky Killer, the group disbanded.
Post-breakup, Smith recorded several tracks with24-7 Spyz for their 1996Heavy Metal Soul By The Pound album. Chichester went on to formHowlin' Maggie, worked with theAfghan Whigs, was a founding member ofThe Twilight Singers pursued a solo career. Ellison went on to tour managing such artists asAlanis Morissette,Indigo Girls,Goo Goo Dolls,Avril Lavigne,Panic! at the Disco andMiley Cyrus.
The band reunited for two shows in December 2022.[5] The shows were benefits, raising money for cancer research. The shows raised $55,000.
Smith died on September 23, 2023 after a battle with glioblastoma.[6]
Year | Title[7] | US[8] | Album |
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Mod Rock | |||
1988 | "Happy At Home" | — | single only |
1989 | "Hungry" | 27 | Spin the World |
"Nanana" | — | ||
1991 | "Konk" | — | Midnight Rose's |
"Timebomb" | — |
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