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The Orange Peels

The Orange Peels

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  • Formed: in San Francisco, CA
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

Biography

Torch-bearers of the classic indie-pop sound, the Orange Peels were led by Bay Area-based singer/songwriter Allen Clapp; the band also included lead guitarist Larry Winther (a former member of the Mummies), bassist Jill Pries, and ex-Cerebral Corps drummer Bob Vickers. Originally dubbed Allen Clapp and His Orchestra, the group debuted with a series of singles on such hip indie labels as Elefant and Four Letter Words; their first full-length effort, One Hundred Percent Chance of Rain, appeared on Bus Stop in 1994. After changing their name to the Orange Peels, the quartet resurfaced in 1997 with the excellent Square, released on Minty Fresh. The group spent over two years recording the follow up, So Far, during which the band's line-up went through many changes. First Vickers left to be replaced by John Moreman, who had drummed with Jad Fair. Then Winther left leading Vickers to come back to the group, this time on guitar. After Clapp sent his friend Winther a demo of a new song "Don't Walk Away, Won't You Stay" (later retitled You're So Clever" for the album), the guitarist rejoined the band. Now a quintet, the album was finished and released by new label SpinArt in February of 2001. After this Clapp turned to his solo career, with two releases in 2002: an LP for March Records in 2002 (Available Light) and an EP for The Bus Stop Label (Whenever We're Together). The Orange Peels returned in 2005 on Parasol with the fine Circling the Sun, recorded with yet another line-up. Joining the core of Clapp and Pries were guitarist/keyboardist Oed Ronne (ex-cean Blue) and three drummers (Peter Anderson, Bryan Hanna and Bob Vickers) each of whom played on a few tracks.
— Jason Ankeny , All Music Guide

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