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The Chant

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Introduction

Formed in 1984 and comprised of Walter Cz on vocals, guitars and mandolin, James "Bing" Johnson on vocals and bass, "Mighty" Joe Hamm on drums, Pat Johnson on guitar and Rich DeFinis on guitar, The Chant would enjoy local appeal (in South Florida) before relocating to Atlanta and becoming a positive influence in Georgia's indie rock scene.[1]


Members

Walter "Cz" Czachowski (guitar/vocals/mandolin)

Jimmy Johnson (bass/vocals)

Joe Hamm (drums)

Pat Johnson (guitar)

Rich DeFinis (guitar)

Releases

Two Car Mirage - 1989 - Produced by The Chant, John Keane and James Klotz. Bill Ashton served as executive producer. Recorded in Atlanta's Channel One Studio. Released by Safety Net Records and bears the cutter NET 12. It is also available in CD format and that CD also includes their debut album, 1985's Three Sheets to the Wind sans one track.


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