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Ed Crawford

Charles Edward Crawford, aka ed fROMOHIO, (born ca. 1964) was the lead singer and guitarist for fIREHOSE, a band he formed in 1986 with former Minutemen bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley.

In 1985, Minutemen vocalist and guitarist D. Boon was killed in a car wreck. In 1986, Ed, a recent Ohio State University graduate and Minutemen fan, found out that Minutemen bassist, Watt, and drummer, Hurley, were not going to continue the group. Ed was determined to motivate them to continue making music and contacted Watt after obtaining his phone number. However, Watt and Hurley were still very much grief stricken over the death of their friend and bandmate. Nonetheless, Crawford traveled all the way from Ohio to San Pedro, California to meet Watt. Crawford was about return to Ohio, when at the last minute, Watt accepted Ed's offer. Along with Hurley, they formed fIREHOSE. Shortly thereafter, the new band would record their first album, Ragin', Full On, and started touring. Eventually, he would record four more LPs with the band.

Ed sang and played guitar with fIREHOSE until they broke up in 1994. Because of file sharing on the Internet, many of their fans discovered their music well after the band disbanded.

Ed currently lives in North Carolina and appeared in the 2005 documentary film We Jam Econo. He played in the band Grand National (not to be confused with the UK band also named Grand National). Ed for a time in the late 1990's also played guitar on tour in the now-defunct alt-country band Whiskeytown led by Ryan Adams.