Western Front (band)
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| Western Front | |
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| Origin | Portland, Oregon, United States |
| Genres | Alternative country |
| Years active | 1985–1986 |
| Associated acts | The Lollipop Shoppe, The Rats, The Range Rats |
| Past members | |
| Fred Cole Kevin Conner Jeff Evans |
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Western Front was an American band formed in 1985 in Portland, Oregon that consisted of Fred Cole on vocals and guitar, Kevin Conner on bass, and Jeff Evans on drums. Cole had been in the garage rock band The Lollipop Shoppe and the punk rock band The Rats, among others. Western Front still had some punk influence but was more inspired by country music. They released two singles on Cole's Whizeagle label, "Orygun" b/w "Clementine" and "Stampede" b/w "Looking Back At Me." On a third single, "Coming on Strong" b/w "Rather Be Your Lover," they backed up Cole's wife Toody, who had been in The Rats. By 1986, the band had broken up. Fred and Toody went on to form The Range Rats, and later Dead Moon.
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