Neighborhood Texture Jam

Neighborhood Texture Jam
Origin Tennessee, United States
Genres Rock
Years active 1984, 1988–present
Labels Snerd Records
Website www.neighborhoodtexturejam.com
Members Joe Lapsley - vocals
Tee Cloar - guitar
Steven Conn - bass guitar
Paul Buchignani - drums
Greg Easterly - texture
John Whittemore - guitar
Past members Ed Scott - guitar
Sloan Wilson - texture
Carter Green - texture
Mark Harrison - guitar
Tom Murphy - guitar
Tony Pantuso - drums

Neighborhood Texture Jam is a Memphis, Tennessee rock band who fuse elements of punk, industrial and funk into a heavy, rhythmic rock sound. Notable for a member responsible for providing the "texture" - an ever-changing assembly of 55-gallon oil drums, hub caps, corrugated sheet metal, household appliances and other found objects that serve as auxiliary percussion.

The band was originally formed in 1984 at Rhodes College by Joe Lapsley and Ed Scott. The first incarnation of the band lasted three gigs before breaking up. Reforming in 1988, the band signed with Feralette Records and achieved national recognition with their debut album, Funeral Mountain, released in 1990.

Following a line-up change in which Tom Murphy was replaced by John Whittemore, the band switched labels to Ardent Records and released 1993's Don't Bury Me In Haiti.

1994 saw another change in labels when Ardent Records closed its alternative mainstream division to concentrate on Christian music. The band landed on Snerd Records and released the 7" single, Rush Limbaugh-Evil Blimp/Awesome in 1994 and the full-length album, Total Social Negation in 1996.

After a long recording hiatus, the band premiered its long-rumored rock opera, Frank Rizzo at Colonus in 2003, following up with a repeat performance in 2006. 2006 also saw the release of a pair of B-Side albums, They Buried Me In Memphis, Vols. 1 and 2 on Snerd Records.

Current Band Members

Former Members

Former Auxiliary Members

Album Discography

Single Discography

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