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Baptist Generals

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The Baptist Generals
Baptist Generals at 35 Denton March 9, 2012
Baptist Generals at 35 Denton March 9, 2012
Background information
OriginDenton, Texas, United States
GenresIndie rock, folk
LabelsSub Pop
Websitethebaptistgenerals.com

The Baptist Generals are an American indie band from the town of Denton, Texas.

Baptist Generals formed in 1998 by singer-songwriter Chris "Cee" Flemmons and drummer Steve Hill. Originally they played for beer money as a street act on Denton's infamous Fry Street, but later moved from the street to playing house shows and then later clubs nationally and abroad. Over the years the band has grown to include a rotating cast of Denton and former Denton musicians. Hill left the band in 2007.

In 2007 the group refined their live show, choosing to move away from their amplified presentation in favor of chamber style acoustic sets performed on the band's traveling rug in alternative spaces such as art galleries, museums and non-bar facilities.

In March 2012 the band returned to electrified performance as part of 35 Denton,[1] a festival Flemmons founded and spent many years organizing.[2]

On August 23, 2012, The Baptist Generals announced on their fan page that they had completed a new album.[3] No other information was available.

The band's list of releases include a 9-song EP, Dog released in 1998 on now-defunct Quality Park Records, as well as the LP No Silver/No Gold released in 2003 on Sub Pop Records.

Jackleg Devotional to the Heart

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On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 Subpop Records announced the Generals 3rd album, Jackleg Devotional to the Heart would be released via the label on May 21, 2013.[4]

Trivia

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  • Chris Flemmons is the son of the late Fort Worth Star-Telegram Travel Editor, Texana author, and Texas historian, Jerry Flemmons.
  • Attending junior college in Wisconsin, Steve Hill worked as a drummer for John Zorn while Zorn developed his music game piece, Cobra.

Discography

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Albums

Reference List

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  1. ^ DC9 At Night. "Friday's 35 Denton Review: The Return of The Baptist Generals, Peopleodian's Primal Scream". Village Voice Media, Inc. Retrieved October 15, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Sullivan, Dick. "35 Denton Day 2 Recap: The Baptist Generals, The Mountain Goats, Danny Rush and the DDs, Bad Design, and The Blurries". D Magazine: Front Row. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  3. ^ Baptist Generals. "August 23rd Status". Facebook. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  4. ^ "Sub Pop Records". Archived from the original on March 7, 2013. Retrieved March 5, 2013.
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