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Origin
  
Huntsville, Alabama

Labels
  
Warner Bros.

Active until
  
1981

Record label
  
Warner Bros. Records

Years active
  
1979 - 1981

Associated acts
  
Active from
  
1979

Albums
  
Nasty Hardware

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Past members
  
Chris CouchoisPat CouchoisMike CouchoisChas CarlsonHoward Messer

Genres
  
Album-oriented rock, Pop rock, Soft rock

Couchois was an American rock band consisting of the Couchois brothers - Chris (vocals), Pat (guitar), and Mike (drums) - along with Chas Carlson (keyboards) and Howard Messer (bass). Formed in 1979, the band released two albums on Warner Bros. Records: Couchois in 1979, and Nasty Hardware in 1980.

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Couchois brothers band at redondo beach lobsterfest 2009


History

The Couchois brothers began playing in bands together while in junior high school during the 1960s. In 1971, Chris and Pat joined Ratchell with bassist Howard Messer and former Steppenwolf guitarist Larry Byrom. The group released two albums for Decca Records before splitting up.

A few years later, Mike Couchois joined his brothers and Messer and Chas Carlson to form the group Couchois. The band signed with Warner Bros. Records and released their self-titled debut album, which peaked at #170 on the Billboard 200 in 1979. The album featured a guest appearance by Chuck Findley. A review of the album in a 1979 issue of Billboard called Couchois a "solid debut LP" with a "very melodic rock sound" and "noteworthy" keyboard work. Pete Bishop of Pittsburgh Press said it was an "enjoyable and promising debut album" and compared the band's style to that of Creedence Clearwater Revival and Orleans. In 1980, Couchois released their second album, Nasty Hardware, which included their song "Roll The Dice", which was later covered by such bands as Rage and Charlie. Rolling Stone gave the album a one-star rating and characterized Couchois as an "aggravatingly lame soft-rock quintet that sports three brothers and zero talent."

After the band dissolved, Chris wrote and played drums on the Eric Burdon song "Heart Attack" for the 1981 film Comeback. The song later featured on many of Burdon's compilations, such as The Best of Eric Burdon, Soldier of Fortune, as well as on the original album Power Company, which also featured Snuffy Walden, Ronnie Barron and Terry Wilson. Couchois' "Visibility Zero" is also featured on the 2006 compilation Munich Rock Disco.

Songs

How Can I Love YouNasty Hardware · 1980
Trudy - You're a Bad GirlNasty Hardware · 1980
Visibility ZeroNasty Hardware · 1980

References

Couchois Wikipedia


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