The History of Sally Switchblade

in #music7 years ago

Hey there Steemit! I wanted to include a little background of my music and the projects I have been in.

I started playing bass at age 14 (I am now 28). I had to have a five string bass. I played that thing til my fingers bled. Back then, I was mostly into metal like Kittie and all sorts of punk rock like Anti-Flag, NOFX, The Distillers, Social Distortion etc... I took three or four music lessons then decided to truck it on my own. I consider myself a mediocre musician. I don't do intricate solos and I actually can't read music or tab very well. I know a few chords.
When I was 15, I moved from my home in Iowa to a small town in Missouri and met a few folks that played music. We started a band called Layman's Terms.

We played two shows... (Ignore the guy in the fedora... he wasn't in the band.)

After that, I was in two projects. A few metal/rock bands. One was called Devistation Overdrive and the other was Bi-Polar Bears. I can't seem to find any old pictures of these bands. I played bass and wrote songs/sang. I also started learning how to play guitar with the help of my friend @rockchickjen.

When I went off to college, my music interests did not change but became more broad. I started writing my own stuff beginning with my song "Black Widow". At this time I was also listening to a lot of psychobilly music and fell in love. I created the stage name Psycho Sally Switchblade and had dreams of starting a psychobilly band called "Psycho Sally and the Switchblades". I never really started the whole band, and shortened the name to just Sally Switchblade.

Here is my first ever youtube post of my song "Black Widow" seven years ago. Yes... I was a bit strange and nervous with my first post... but the song is the main focus here. haha.

I played at a lot of bars and other events solo for many years. I did an interview with The Dead Timez magazine a few years back and even had the opportunity to play with some amazing bands.


photo taken by @melodyrussell


This one would have been amazing if Kitty in a Casket was able to make it.


My friend @melodyrussell and I warming up for a show with The Rocketz


photo by @jasonrussell

In between, I was part of an amazing all girl band by the name of Motorpanties. This was probably my favorite band. Rock and roll, a little punk rock, and some badass women. I had some amazing opportunities with these women playing at Chuck Berry's Duck Room in St. Louis Missouri and being featured on The Mystery Hour - a late night show filmed at the Gilloiz in Springfield MO. I had a lot of fun with this band. We had a lot of different styles and loved bringing them all together. The band was short-lived and only we only played for a few very memorable months.

Here are a few videos including our Official video for "Shade of Blue" - a song I had written - and the video recording of us on The Mystery hour.

well... This may be a bit of an overload... Still new to all of this. But if you happen to check it all out, thank you for your interest and support!!

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hi sally,
Looks like you're enjoying life now and you have achieved so much already! keep moving forward in what you love! Learning things uis life long so you have plenty of time to do so much more. wish you all the best and gonna follow you too.
I used to love the misfits and sex pistols, Einsturzende Neubauten and more, then got into instrumental guitarists etc, was in a few bands and did my own solo work for a bit. now im an audio engineer and enjoy being behind the scenes. rock hard honey!
regards
Shan the sound man

Thank you for following! I'm so excited to be on Steemit :)

Awesome! Thanks for sharing a sliver of your musical career. I play blues harp and was in a band called the Southern Syphilitics back in the late 70's and early 80's. We played Southern Rock in biker bars mostly for beer and food. That was a lot of fun. We hated the Punk rock movement when it hit in the early 80's LOL (we thought it was too simplistic) but I can appreciate where it came from and what it represented. Never stop rocking. I am 58 and still jam with local bands whenever I can.

That is amazing! I can dig some southern rock.

So awesome chrystal!!!

Thanks! I am trying. Haha

Youre doing a great job!!

Love love love!

man i miss playing in a band. i, too, played bass. stuck with the four-string though. had a buddy with an 8-string that sounded like a goddamn piano. it was beautiful.

back in 1996, we sounded more like a blend of old green day, screeching weasel, and superdrag. very poppy, but very punk as well.

Awesome! I love Screeching Weasel and old Green Day.

So glad you're here.
Literally everything you do and make is perfect for Steemit...and they appreciate it, too. Great community, and the content just keeps getting better because of additions like you. AHHH! So excited! :) Love you!

Love you too Jesso! I am so excited!!!!

No overload here…. Yes, I’ll join you in the black hole of creativity…. there is no problem with your soul, whatsoever…. No issues here, and you? Love your stuff…. Keep on Rockin’ it Baby…. Don’t stop till you get enough! :)

Haha. Thank you. Glad you like "Black Widow"

Yay! I love this. Especially the performance in the last video!!!