The Lifesavors Live at the Anaheim Vineyard February 24 1984
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This version of The Lifesavors: Mark Krischak (Lead Vocals, guitar), Chris Wimber (Bass, vocals), Kevin Lee (Drums, Vocals), Kirk Heiner (guitar, vocals). Recorded live at the Anaheim Vineyard on February 24, 1984. Other featured artists that evening included: The Altar Boys, Army of Love and CIA. • The following is an unofficial brief, and far from complete, history of the Lifesavors and due to the many quick changes and perplexing switch in band members this account certainly can be revised as needed. • The Lifesavors started out as a group formed by Chris Wimber and Ray Hersom. Enter Mark Krischak and Kevin Lee in 1980 and the Lifesavors quickly got traction. Original lineup was Mark Krischak (Lead Vocals, guitar), Chris Wimber (Bass, vocals), Kevin Lee (Drums, Vocals), and Ray Hersom (Rickenbacker guitar). Ray left the group sometime during or the recording of the first project. Enter Mike Knott and in this writer's opinion this was probably the Lifesavor's finest moment and were a force to be reckoned with. The songs were primarily written by Krischak and bassist Chris Wimber, whose father pastored a new and growing Church in Anaheim called The Vineyard, a church that was meeting at Canyon High School in Anaheim Hills • Sadly, some good things in life just don't last, and some time after the release of the first project Krishak left the group. The band carried on as a trio - Knott, Wimber, Lee. During this period the group performed selections from us Kids and included many new orignals recently penned by Knott. They were quite powerful as a trio, but tensions in the group resulted in Knott leaving to start idle lovell. Re-enter Mark Kurshak and eventually Kirk Heiner. But the musical chairs did not end here, eventually Mark Krischak left - enter Brian Goins. Somewhere in this lybrinth of who's on first and what's on 2nd the group recorded Knott's penned selections. A project called Dream Life. However Knott was out and the vocals were doled out to Heiner, Goins and Lee. The songs were great - vocal delivery and production not so good. There are certainly gaps in this history, and in the interest of everyone's time, we will just let this be for now (it's close enough).. • One last note: the dust settles after the release of Dream Life - exit Wimber, Goins and Heiner, then Throw the pieces up in the air, and the group eventually lands as LSU underground with Knott, Kevin Lee and Brian Doidge on bass. • Read more about the lifesavors at: http://knottheads.com/lifesavers/
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