The Wallets

Rock band from Minnesota active in the 1980s From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Wallets were a band from the Twin Cities, who recorded on the local Twin/Tone Records label in the 1980s.

OriginMinneapolis, United States
GenresPost-punk
Years activeEarly 1980s–1988
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The Wallets
Steve Kramer and the Wallets at First Avenue c. 1982
Steve Kramer and the Wallets at First Avenue c. 1982
Background information
OriginMinneapolis, United States
GenresPost-punk
Years activeEarly 1980s–1988
LabelTwin/Tone
Past membersSteve Kramer
Erik Anderson
Jim Clifford
Rod Gordon
Max Ray
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History

The Wallets were founded as an experimental group by accordionist Steve Kramer and managed by Bob Hest.[1]

The Allen Toussaint-produced debut album Take It was released in 1986, described by Spin as urban soul and funk with "a Cajun smell to their work".[2] The album saw the band described as "art rockers who not only want to groove but know how to groove".[3]

Kramer decided to retire the band in spring 1988, but waited until their final album, Body Talk, was released late in the fall before announcing the split.[4] The Wallets performed their final show at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis on January 23, 1989.[5][6]

Kramer and Hest later formed an advertising agency, currently known as Hest & Kramer, Van House Weber,[7] noted for its use of music in television ads for clients such as Target Stores, MTV, Time Warner, and Buick.[8][9]

Kramer died in January 2013 at age 59.[10][11]

Musical style

The Minneapolis Star Tribune summed the band's style up as a "mix of polka, rock, rhythm-and-blues, jazz and whimsy".[12]

Awards

The band received several Minnesota Music Awards ("Minnies"), with ten nominations in 1987.[13]

Discography

Albums

  • Take It (1986), Twin/Tone
  • Body Talk (1988), Twin/Tone
  • 17 Songs (1989), Twin/Tone

EPs

  • Catch a Falling Star (1983), Spiffola 333

Singles

  • "Night Before Christmas" (1983)
  • "Totally Nude" (1986)

References

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