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| website = {{url|www.americanmusicclub.com}} | | website = {{url|www.americanmusicclub.com}} | ||
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| past_members = [[Mark Eitzel]]<br/>[[Vudi]]<br/>[[Danny Pearson]]<br/>[[Brad Johnson]]<br/>[[Matt Norelli]]<br/>[[Lisa Davis]]<br/>[[Tom Mallon]]<br/>[[Mike Simms]]<br/>[[Bruce Kaphan]]<br/>[[Tim Mooney]]<br/>[[Sean Hoffman]]<br/>[[Scott Alexander]]<br/>[[Greg Bonnell | | past_members = [[Mark Eitzel]]<br/>[[Vudi]]<br/>[[Danny Pearson]]<br/>[[Brad Johnson]]<br/>[[Matt Norelli]]<br/>[[Lisa Davis]]<br/>[[Tom Mallon]]<br/>[[Mike Simms]]<br/>[[Bruce Kaphan]]<br/>[[Tim Mooney]]<br/>[[Sean Hoffman]]<br/>[[Scott Alexander]]<br/>[[Greg Bonnell]]<br/>[[Marc Capelle]]<br/>[[Jason Borger]]<br/>[[Steve Didelot]]<br/>[[Dana Schechter]]<br/>[[Jonathan Heine]] | ||
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'''American Music Club''' | '''American Music Club''' was an American, San Francisco-based rock band, led by singer-songwriter [[Mark Eitzel]].<ref name="The Great Rock Discography">{{cite book | ||
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Shortly after an extensive 2008 tour, the group disbanded and then reformed with a new line-up including [[Mark Eitzel|Eitzel]], [[Vudi]] and [[Steve Didelot|Steve]] as well as members of Bee and Flower: [[Dana Schechter]] on bass and [[Jonathan Heine]] on second guitar. This short-lived lineup disbanded for good in 2009. | Shortly after an extensive 2008 tour, the group disbanded and then reformed with a new line-up including [[Mark Eitzel|Eitzel]], [[Vudi]] and [[Steve Didelot|Steve]] as well as members of Bee and Flower: [[Dana Schechter]] on bass and [[Jonathan Heine]] on second guitar. This short-lived lineup disbanded for good in 2009. | ||
[[Tim Mooney]] died of a blood clot | [[Tim Mooney]] died of a blood clot on June 13, 2012; he was 53.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/uncut-editors-diary/american-music-clubs-tim-mooney-rip |title=American Music Club's Tim Mooney: RIP |publisher=Uncut.co.uk |date=2012-06-19 |accessdate=2014-04-24}}</ref> | ||
[[Tom Mallon]] died after a long battle with brain cancer on January 9, 2014; he was 57.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/tom-mallon-s-f-brain-tumor-support-group-benefit/44462 |title=Tom Mallon at Coming Home Hospice, SF | Medical Expenses |publisher=YouCaring.com |date= |accessdate=2014-04-24}}</ref> | [[Tom Mallon]] died after a long battle with brain cancer on January 9, 2014; he was 57.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/tom-mallon-s-f-brain-tumor-support-group-benefit/44462 |title=Tom Mallon at Coming Home Hospice, SF | Medical Expenses |publisher=YouCaring.com |date= |accessdate=2014-04-24}}</ref> Prior to his death, a benefit festival for Mallon (TomFest) took place in San Francisco at The Great American Music Hall on March 3, 2013. A band consisting of various former members and associates performed under the American Music Club name - this band consisted of Mallon (bass), [[Danny Pearson]] (guitar, vocals), Joe Goldring (guitar), [[Mike Simms]] (drums), Nancie Lualhati (backing vocals), [[Vudi]] (percussion) and Steve Lindstrom (backing vocals). The band performed "[[Clouds]]", "[[Electric Light]]", "[[Mom's TV]]" and "[[Bad Liquor]]".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://grifterrec.org/tomfest/tomfest.html | work=grifterrec.com | date=2013 | author=Tom Mallon | title=TomFest | accessdate=June 16, 2017}}</ref> | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||