The Chant is an indie rock band from South Florida that relocated to Atlanta. The band formed in 1984 and was originally composed of Walter Cz on vocals, guitars and mandolin, James "Bing" Johnson on vocals and bass, Todd Barry on drums, and Rich DeFinis on guitar. Notable later lineups included Frank Mullen on drums, Earl "Bubba" Maddox on drums, "Mighty" Joe Hamm on drums, Gregory Dean Smalley on guitar, and Pat Johnson on guitar. The Chant were a little bit country, but way more rock and roll. "The Chant were the jangliest, rockingest, twangiest, poppiest, psychedeliest post-punk Southern folk-rock band ever! Inspired by the 60s, informed by the 70s, formed in the 80s and ignored in the 90s, The Chant sparkled and roared out from a steamy SoFla punk scene to release two critically acclaimed albums, 1985's "Three Sheets To The Wind" and 1989's "Two Car Mirage". The band relocated to Atlanta in 1986 and played shows up and down the east coast, headlining their own shows and opening for such indie luminaries as the Dream Syndicate, Jason and the Scorchers and The Swimming Pool Q's. They shared a side of a Chemical Imbalance 45 with Sonic Youth and appeared on tribute CDs to The Monkees and The Saints. They called it quits in 1996 after the death of their lead guitarist Gregory Dean Smalley." The band reformed with the current lineup in 2011 and played a couple of mini-tours. There has recently been discussion of a reunion in honor of James "Bing" Johnson's 60th birthday.
Members
Current members: Walter Czachowski, James B. Johnson, Mighty Joe Hamm & Roddey Phipps. Previous members: Gregory Dean Smalley, Pat Johnson and Linda Hopper & Rick Taylor, Todd Barry - drums Mike Patterson - guitar Rich DeFinis - guitar Jeanette Stout - vocals, lyrics Pete Moss -drums Frank Mullen - drums Mike Hunter - guitar Sam Hughes - guitar, keyboards Earl Maddox - drums Bruce Wismer - keyboards Michael Mills - drums Bruce Threlkeld - drums Walter Brewer - drums. Current members Czachowski, Phipps, and Hamm are also in Atlanta's .
Two Car Mirage - 1989 - Produced by The Chant, John Keane and James Klotz. Bill Ashton served as executive producer. Recorded in Atlanta's Channel One Studios. Released by Safety Net Records and bears the cutter NET 12. It is also available in CD format and that CD also includes their debut album, 1985's Three Sheets to the Wind sans one track.