Dianne Chai
American musician
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Dianne Chai is an American bass player.[1] She was one of the founders of the L.A. punk rock band The Alley Cats.[2]
Dianne Chai | |
|---|---|
| Genres | Punk rock |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Instruments | Bass, vocals |
| Years active | 1977-1988 |
| Labels | Dangerhouse, Time Coast |
Career
Chai formed The Alley Cats with then-husband Randy Stodola[3] and drummer John McCarthy.[4]
Chris Morris (former senior writer at Billboard, music editor at The Hollywood Reporter and critic at The Los Angeles Reader[5]), writing in John Doe's book Under the Big Black Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk said, "They made some of the toughest, most nihilistic music on the scene."[4] Violence at shows featuring bands such as the Bags and The Alley Cats caused Madame Wong's restaurant to stop featuring punk bands[1] and switch to slower tempo new wave acts.[6]
Chai along with ex-Alley Cats John McCarthy and Randy Stodola formed The Zarkons in 1985[7] for which Chai sang and played bass.[8]
Chai eventually remarried to the manager of The Alley Cats, Marshall Berle, and began working as a travel agent in Florida.[4]
External links
- Dianne Chai at IMDb