...and where are they now???
* Peter Prescott...is still playing drums and screaming his head off in Mission of Burma, which he has been doing since 2002. When he isn't doing that, he can be found behind the counter at a fine used record store in Cambridge, MA. He lives in Somerville, MA.
* Jim Siegel...occasionally performs live as dj ningnong, can be heard bettering the airwaves via WZBC-FM, and is the warehouse manager for Forced Exposure Distribution. To quote (as of 07/06): "for those that i haven't talked to in a while I am doing well..." He lives in Boston, MA.
* Pat Lynch...plays the occasional show with his old band Flying Nuns and works for a pharmaceuticals company. To quote (as of 07/06): "I haven't been doing much more than working lately. Drug company. I don't take them...I provide Quality Assurance for those that do. Not doing much music lately, but I did have a band about 6 mos ago that I was singing and playin guitar for." He lives near Wareham, MA, and recently became a father.
* Rich Wentworth...is still a freelance artist as well as an actor and composer. He occasionally DJ's under the name of Sir Richard Wentworth. Visit his blog! He lives in Malden, MA.
* Nick Blakey...by day is the entertainment manager of a rock club in The Fenway and by night is a legal enabler working as a manger at a liquor store in Jamaica Plain, MA. He is also a freelance writer, these days mostly for Peter Davis's Your Flesh. He re-joined The In Out, of whom he had previously been the drummer 1998-2000 (and, ironically enough, was briefly replaced by Jim Siegel), as bass player in September of 2006. He lives in Jamaica Plain, MA.
* Doug Hines...is allegedly studying marine biology in the Pacific Northwest. We hear he is in Seattle, WA.
* Tim Morse...can be found working in accounts at a large and well respected market in Cambridge, MA. He joined The In Out (along with Nick Blakey on bass) as drummer in September of 2006 and stayed until February of 2008. He lives in Cambridge, MA.
* Clint Conley...still works for Channel 5 (WCVB-TV) as a producer for the show Chronicle and when he is not doing that he plays bass and sings in Mission of Burma. Clint is one of the nicest guys in rock and roll. He lives in the Boston, MA area.

1 Comments:
I'd love a little "where are the recordings now" in the form of perhaps a bandcamp page! I was at the Knitting Factory show with Shellac and remember how stomping and epic your sound was.
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