L-Seven
For the all-female grunge band from Los Angeles, see L7 (band).
L-Seven | |
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Origin | Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Genres | post-punk |
Years active | 1980 | –1983
Labels | Touch and Go Special Forces |
Past members |
Larissa Stolarchuk (singer) Dave Rice (guitar) Charles McEvoy (keys, reeds) Mike Smith (drums) Frank Callis (bass) Scott Schuer (guitar) Kory Clarke (drums) |
L-Seven was a post-punk band from Detroit, Michigan, United States. The band existed during 1980–1983 and released a 7" titled "L-Seven" by Touch and Go Special Forces in 1982. Touch and Go Special Forces was created to issue records that of a different nature than the hardcore records that Touch and Go was issuing at the time.[1] L-Seven's record was the only release under the "Special Forces" imprint. Singer Larissa Stolarchuk later played guitar in Laughing Hyenas (as Larissa Strickland), a band she formed with her boyfriend, former Negative Approach singer John Brannon. She died on November 4, 2006.[2] Drummer Kory Clarke fronts the long-running band Warrior Soul.
References
External links
- "L-Seven" at the "Touch and Go Records" website
- Corey Rusk notes the death of Larissa Stolarchuk
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