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NEWS   Monkey Child is on summer vacation through July. We start back up in August. Visit our band site (www.monkeychild.com) for information.
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MONKEY CHILD is a rock band playing music written by founder Chuck Clawson and keyboardist Dave Bauer. Monkey Child is also an aggressively indie songwriter collaboration that keeps its chops sharp as a local bar and party band. We play a lot of very different covers on a three or four set night. With bassist and singer Mark Byrd 's influence on arrangements, and exceptionally solid licks on the p-bass, MONKEY CHILD's sound has been compared to John Hiatt, John Mellencamp, The Doobie Brothers, Van Morrison and Ryan Adams.
We call what we do alt.roots, but that's OUR name for it. We've been labeled heartland, americana, and pop-rock. Whatever it is, we write, play, and produce it ourselves. This is a pretty long-lived project. We've been working together close to five years now and plan to continue. Portions of our next album are already recorded. Dave and Chuck continue to write new material, and we continue to gig. Thanks for reading, and please enjoy "The Long Shot."
Why this name?
Monkey Child came from a pet name for Chuck's daughter -a skillful and indefatigable climber as a toddler.
Do you play live?
We usually play live twice a month in clubs or at parties along the Front Range -although mostly in the Denver area. Our long time favorite gig is at the Jamestown Mercantile Cafe, in busy downtown Jamestown, Co., where Steven Stills, Joe Walsh, and other Caribou artists once graced the stage.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Aside from the really cool things that get mentioned all the time - more money for more artists, and the incredible explosion in the amount of music we can choose from, this has encouraged, forced even, lots of us to learn how to record and produce, which ought to mean even more creativity down the road.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Only if were clearly advantageous to everyone involved to do so. That happens to a few musicians, and I wish them nothing but the best.
Band History:
2003 to the present. Many drummers.
Your influences?
We tend to write songs in a pop format, but the influences are called a lot of things: Americana, Country, alt.roots, indie rock, rock, Heartland, blues based, even singer/songwriter.
Favorite spot?
We love all kinds of places on the Front Range.
Equipment used:
Good solid stuff that can handle gigging. Yamaha and Alesis keys through a Roland , Fender pBass through some massive Peavey, Dennis uses a couple of very nifty drum kits. Chuck plays a G&L ASAT through a SF Deluxe Reverb most of the time. Other times he uses a variety of other tube amps with 12 string, slide, and acoustic guitars.
Anything else...?
We've begun pre-production of our first video. We're writing the script and blocking the scenes -with any luck we'll have it up in time for the CD release.