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Melody
Den is: Marc Chechik (voice & guitar), John Baldus (drums), Dave
Melson (bass) & Jerry Baugher (guitar)
Melody
Den has been around. Singer and songwriter Marc Chechik played in disturbingly
forgotten St. Louis rockers The Relatives from 1995-1997, then co-founded
the band Waterloo and aided and abetted the fledgling Undertow Music
Collective in 1997. He used to win the Blueberry Hill songwriting contest
so regularly people thought he was really Joe Edwards. In 2001, he released
the solo debut 10 & 2, which features the rhythm section of John
Baldus (drums) and Dave Melson (bass), both of whom have done time in
numerous St. Louis bands including Waterloo, The Linemen and Magnolia
Summer. The three of them have been playing together for over a decade,
in rented rooms and blasted out lofts, dank dives and spacious concert
halls, Why? They simply like the way rock & roll feels.
In August 2005, the band called up guitarist and producer Joe McMahan
(originally of New Haven, MO and currently of Nashville, TN), and long-time
accomplice to Webb Wilder and Kevin Gordon. They tracked 12 songs in
the living room, kitchen and bathroom of Chechik's old house in Holly
Hills, MO. With sonic help from McMahan (guitars, vibes, melodica and
who remembers what else), Kevin Gordon (voice and guitar on "Stupid
Drunk"), Jennifer Niceley (voice on "Starting Line")
and Steve Poulton (voice on "Forgiveness," "When The
Buzz Was Cool" and "Like To Believe"), the band crashed
and burned and crashed again. The ten songs that survived reflect the
heat of the St. Louis summer, the heart of collaboration, the joy of
anger and the death of a marriage. Marc lost the house but he kept the
record.
Recently joined by guitarist Jerry Baugher, Melody Den has a plan, and
it goes something like this: They're going to stick around for the unforeseeable
rock & roll future.
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