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Group Members: Steve Wynn And The Miracle 3, Steve Wynn
Gutterball is a supergroup featuring college-radio all-stars Steve Wynn (vocals, guitar), Stephen McCarthy (guitar, vocals), Bryan Harvey (vocals, guitar), Johnny Hott (drums), and Bob Rupe (bass, vocals). Every member of Gutterball has a rock & roll resumé that would be recognizable to left-of-the-dial listeners. Wynn lead the neo-psychedelic band the Dream Syndicate, an integral part of Los Angeles' Paisley Underground, in the early '80s; McCarthy is from the roots rock act the Long Ryders; Harvey and Hott once comprised House of Freaks; and Rupe is from the Silos. Gutterball was formed when Wynn spent a four-day writing vacation in the early '90s with Harvey in Richmond, VA. After the group's fifth gig, they were signed to Elektra Records and toured with the Black Crowes. In 1993, Gutterball released their self-titled debut album. Much of the record was co-written by Wynn and Harvey. Wynn moved to New York City in 1994 and recorded another solo effort, Melting in the Dark. Weasel, the follow-up to Gutterball, was released in 1995; Harvey and Hott also split up House of Freaks that year.
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Gutterball is a compound word devised from "gutter" and "ball", which has several meanings:
"Gutterball" is a phrase often used in American ten-pin bowling to describe a delivery that falls into one of the gutters before it reaches the pins."Gutterball" is also used as a slang expression for a quasi-legal urban traffic maneuver in which a motorist who wishes to pass other motorists stopped at a red light moves into the far right lane (often a right-turn-only lane) and times his approach to the intersection so as to be able to suddenly accelerate past said stationary motorists when the light turns green.Gutterballs (film), 2008 Canadian comedy filmGutter Ball is an episode of the soap opera General Hospital: Night ShiftGutterball, a '90s indie supergroup rock band that consisted of Steve Wynn (songwriter), Stephen McCarthy, Bryan Harvey, and Johnny HottGutterballs, a now defunct band that has morphed into GweeterGutterball 3D and Gutterball 2 are ten-pin bowling games released by Skunk Studios, the latter in 2004

