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- Doll_Congress abstract "Doll Congress was an American 1980s alternative rock band from Los Angeles. Its members were Michael Penn (guitar, vocals, production), Gabriele Morgan (vocals, clarinet), Patrick Warren (keyboards), Larry Rott (bass, vocals), and Rafael Gayol (who then went by the name Danny Gayol, drums). They began as \"Gabriele Morgan and Doll Congress\" following the release of an EP by Gabriele Morgan which featured Michael Penn on guitar and bass, in 1981, but quickly shortened the band's name to just \"Doll Congress\" as Michael Penn took over some of the lead vocals and shared the songwriting with Gabriele Morgan. The band was popular locally, but found it difficult to spread this success any further.Doll Congress released two records, including the 1983 self-titled 12\" record on the Enigma label, with three songs: the cover of \"Concrete and Clay\" (originally by Unit 4 + 2), and two originals; \"Easy To Touch\" sung by Morgan, and \"The Main\" sung by Penn. \"The Main\" featured the steady beating of a suspended steel pipe for percussion, which was often used in their live performances. They also had two tracks on the soundtrack to the teen flick, Welcome to 18, released in 1986: \"Give Up Your Ghost\" and \"I Will Be Around\"They played their last gig in February, 1987. Michael Penn went on to make his first solo LP for RCA entitled March, released in 1989, which featured six songs written and performed during his time in Doll Congress.".
- Doll_Congress wikiPageExternalLink larryrott.com.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageID "7452552".
- Doll_Congress wikiPageLength "1930".
- Doll_Congress wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Doll_Congress wikiPageRevisionID "670600232".
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_rock.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alternative_rock_groups_from_California.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_from_Los_Angeles,_California.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Concrete_and_Clay.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Cover_version.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink March_(Michael_Penn_album).
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Penn.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Rafael_Gayol.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Soundtrack.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Unit_4_+_2.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doll Congress".
- Doll_Congress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Doll_Congress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-alternative-rock-band-stub.
- Doll_Congress subject Category:Alternative_rock_groups_from_California.
- Doll_Congress subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Los_Angeles,_California.
- Doll_Congress hypernym American.
- Doll_Congress type Band.
- Doll_Congress type Group.
- Doll_Congress type Person.
- Doll_Congress type Group.
- Doll_Congress comment "Doll Congress was an American 1980s alternative rock band from Los Angeles. Its members were Michael Penn (guitar, vocals, production), Gabriele Morgan (vocals, clarinet), Patrick Warren (keyboards), Larry Rott (bass, vocals), and Rafael Gayol (who then went by the name Danny Gayol, drums).".
- Doll_Congress label "Doll Congress".
- Doll_Congress sameAs Q5289172.
- Doll_Congress sameAs m.0k_rv6.
- Doll_Congress sameAs Q5289172.
- Doll_Congress wasDerivedFrom Doll_Congress?oldid=670600232.
- Doll_Congress isPrimaryTopicOf Doll_Congress.