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Carl Albert (musician)

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Occupation(s)
  
Vocalist, guitar

Role
  
Musician

Years active
  
11

Died
  
April 22, 1995


Associated acts
  
Name
  
Carl Albert

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Born
  
May 13, 1962 (
1962-05-13
)

Instruments
  
Vocals, lead and rhythm guitar

Website
  
Carl Albert (Carl Albert ) on Myspace

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Albums
  

Music group
  
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Carl Spencer Albert (1962–1995), simply known as Carl Albert, was an American musician, the lead singer of the band Vicious Rumors from late 1986 until 1995. He was a 1975 graduate of Columbia Elementary School in Columbia, Tuolumne County, California, and a 1979 graduate of Sonora High School, Sonora, California, also in Tuolumne County. He played lead guitar in local bands in Tuolumne County for several years, notably in Crossfire, a hard-rock band, Chaser, another hard-rock band, and Uncle Fester (with bandmate Shon Snyder), a hard-rock band.

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He died on April 19, 1995 as a result of a car accident and is buried in the Sonora, California, Catholic Cemetery.

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Before joining Vicious Rumors, Carl Albert played with the bands Ruffians, Villain, and Scratch.

In memory of Carl Albert, Vicious Rumors released the CD A tribute to Carl Albert (including bootleg recordings taken from the last European tour they did together) and the home-video The First Ten Years.

The Vicious Rumors song "Perpetual", included on the Something Burning album (and sung by the leader of the band Geoff Thorpe because "there is no one who can take Carl's place"), was the last track written by Carl Albert.

The guitarist Mark McGee, for one of his solo projects (actually unpublished), composed and recorded the song "Find Your Way Home" dedicated to the memory of his lost friend.

Original VR Bassist Dave Starr's new band WildeStarr, has a song called "Voice in the Silence" dedicated to Carl on their 2010 debut CD "ARRIVAL"

with Vicious Rumors

  • 1988 - Digital Dictator
  • 1990 - Vicious Rumors
  • 1991 - Welcome to the Ball
  • 1992 - Plug In and Hang On [Live]
  • 1994 - Word of Mouth
  • 1994 - The Voice [EP]
  • 1995 - A Tribute to Carl Albert [Live]
  • with Ruffians

  • 1984 - Demo [Demo tape]
  • 1985 - Ruffians [EP]
  • 2004 - 85 & Live [Best of/Compilation]
  • 2005 - There & Back [Best of/Compilation]
  • with Villain

  • 1986 - Only Time Will Tell [EP]
  • with Scratch

  • 1986 - Beyond the Fear [Demo tape]
  • Videography

  • Vicious Rumors - The First Ten Years (VHS)
  • References

    Carl Albert (musician) Wikipedia