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Also known as
  
Klass

Labels
  
SBK, EMI

Albums
  
McQueen Street

Years active
  
1987–1993

Active until
  
1993

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Associated acts
  
The Rat Race Flying 75 The High Horse Band Icon Rising Chronic Illusion

Past members
  
Derek Welsh Chris Welsh Richard Hatcher Michael Powers

Origin
  
Montgomery, Alabama, United States (1986)

Members
  
Derek Welsh, Richard Hatcher, Michael Powers, Chris Welsh

Genres
  
Hard rock, Glam metal, Heavy metal

Similar
  
Heaven's Edge, Hericane Alice, Johnny Crash, Roxy Blue, Cats in Boots

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McQueen Street was a hard rock band from Montgomery, Alabama, consisting of Derek Welsh on lead vocals, Richard Hatcher on bass, Michael Powers on guitar, and Derek's brother Chris Welsh on drums.

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Background

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The band was originally known as "Klass", which formed in 1987 and played mostly covers and was well-known on the southeast rock music club circuit in the late 80's. The band changed its name to McQueen Street and signed a record deal with SBK Records, a division of EMI in 1990. They got their name from the street where the recording studio was located in their hometown. The band's debut album, titled "McQueen Street" was produced by Tom Werman with additional production on one track from Steve Stevens of Billy Idol's band, who also played guitar on the album. Jeff Scott Soto, formerly of Journey also contributed to vocals. Two songs, "Money" and "My Religion" had music videos that were played on MTV's Headbangers Ball.

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With the grunge movement of the early 1990s most bands whose music was based on 1980s-style rock were no longer popular. The radio stations and MTV stopped playing their style of music, causing the second album produced by Tony Platt to not be released. The band was dropped from SBK and disbanded. Drummer Chris Welsh was found dead in his home in 1994 due to an accidental self-overdose of prescription medication while suffering a respiratory illness.

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Singer Derek Welsh and bassist Richard Hatcher then formed the band Rat Race Choir which, due to trademark issues involving another band in Long Island, NY with the same name, changed its name to simply The Rat Race, which was more of a alternative rock band. The band toured the USA as a support act for numerous headliners including The Dave Matthews Band, Blues Traveller & Widespread Panic for the remainder of the 1990s before breaking up in 2000.

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Derek Welsh self-released the second McQueen Street album in 2003 after acquiring the rights from EMI, and his personal web site offered all the albums he's been associated with including merchandising.

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In late 2008, bassist Richard Hatcher joined the alt-country band The High Horse Band, formed in 2004 and based in Pensacola, FL, which played the club circuit mostly in the Florida Panhandle and Alabama, he left the band in 2010 and returned to his hometown to form the short-lived cover band Chronic Illusion.

As of 2011 Richard Hatcher is still active in music. He joined the band Flying 75 and band leader Kerby Carr is a seasoned musician born in the same Year as Richard. "Things just clicked with me and Kerby" said Richard. "It's like we were brought up on the same music.". With band members Nora Gutting and Brandon Hamilton they were contracted with Proship, a booking Agency in Canada, to play on the Monarch of the Sea, a Cruise ship from Port Canaveral, for 5 months. Richard and the band wrote original material while at sea.

Richard Hatcher joined a band from Dallas TX, named "Icon Rising". Icon Rising released their 3rd album and signed with Zumba to play 33 cities in 2013.

In 2014, Derek Welsh fell and hit his head while playing tennis, leading him to be placed into a medically induced coma.

Members

  • Derek Welsh - lead vocals (1986-1993)
  • Michael Powers - guitar (1986-1993)
  • Richard Hatcher - bass guitar (1986-1993)
  • Chris Welsh - drums (1986-1993)
  • Discography

  • McQueen Street - 1991
  • McQueen Street 2 - 2003
  • Songs

    My ReligionMcQueen Street · 1991
    Only the WindMcQueen Street · 1991
    When I'm in the MoodMcQueen Street · 1991

    References

    McQueen Street Wikipedia