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Line-up
Chris Ogburn - guitars
Sean Frazier - vocals
Mike Grimes - keys
Chris Mack - drums
Craig Polson - bass |
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“Didn’t Spinal Tap
open for you guys once?” – Anonymous
Intricate arrangements, incredible drumming, innovative bass/
guitar/ keyboard interplay, and imaginative vocals all begin to
describe Puppet Show – a group of musicians hailing from the
heart of Northern California’s “Silicon Valley.” Formed in 1994,
the band soon became regular performers in the Bay Area music
scene, routinely playing in local living rooms, clubs, music
festivals, and the odd corporate event. The group garnered
critical acclaim for their live performances at several of these
local concerts including standout gigs at East Bay Prog Day in
1995 and headlining the inaugural Exposé Concert Series event in
1996. Positive response from these early gigs propelled Puppet
Show to the next level, convincing the group it was time to go
into the studio and record an album.
Puppet Show’s debut album “Traumatized” was released on the
Kinesis label in 1998. All the songs were written, honed, and
gig-tested over several live performances and the album captures
the powerful energy of the group. “Traumatized” is very much a
group effort with everyone in the band contributing to the
songwriting. The tunes combine fluent melodic work with odd
meters and strong vocals and, as a bonus, come complete with
multiple sections, instrumental breaks, a solo or two, quiet and
loud parts, and occasional snoring.
Internet support, positive concert reviews, and word-of-mouth
recommendations allowed Puppet Show to enjoy a live reputation
impressive enough that, even prior to the release of their first
album, they were invited to play at the prestigious Baja Prog
festival in 1998! An excerpt of Puppet Show’s performance at
Baja Prog was subsequently released on the Musea label. The
band’s great showing in Mexico and positive response to
“Traumatized” gave Puppet Show the opportunity to perform at
another festival in San Francisco, ProgFest 1999.

After a great
start, the future of the band began to look uncertain. In late
1999 it appeared as if various otherwise-positive life events
might deal a fatal blow to Puppet Show. “Real” jobs took members
away from the Bay Area. The band geographically split up. People
got married and had kids. A few drummer changes transpired.
Despite the setbacks, and through long periods of little
progress, the band persevered and worked through the many
obstacles encountered during the writing and recording for the
follow-up release to “Traumatized.”
At long last, in 2006 the band completed recording their second
album. The music on this upcoming new album expands upon the
sound and direction the group established with “Traumatized” and
additionally benefits from a far superior recording process. As
with “Traumatized,” all the songs on the new album are
co-written by all members of the band and the new tracks still
contain the keyboard/ guitar interchanges, expressive vocals,
and intricate rhythms for which the band is known. Learning from
the mistakes made recording the first album, Puppet Show strived
to make the new album superior both musically and sonically. The
latter goal was achieved by enlisting the help of mixer and
producer extraordinaire Terry Brown and Genie Award winning
producer/ mastering engineer Peter J. Moore who respectively
mixed and mastered the long awaited follow-up album. Look for
the new album to be released in early 2007. If you remember the
band from before, Puppet Show is back! If you’ve never heard of
them, Puppet Show is here! Either way, we hope everyone enjoys
the results.
Puppet Show represents the collective musical vision of five
individuals: Sean Frazier on vocals, Mike Grimes on keyboards,
Chris Mack on drums, Chris Ogburn on guitar, and Craig Polson on
bass guitar.
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Traumatized 1998
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Signals from a Stone 2006 |
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Puppet Show official website -
www.puppetshow.com
or
check out the Puppet space
www.myspace.com/puppetshowrox
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