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The Spin
Doctors:
Left to right,
Aaron Comess,
Chris Barron,
Mark White
and Eric
Schenkman.
April 19, MI 21, 2002
Novi Expo Center
Novi, MI
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Genesis Of A Band
The seeds of the Spin Doctors origi-
nated with Barron and Schenkman in
1988, while both were enrolled in
New York's New School jazz program.
(A pre-group formation as Trucking
Company also boasted vocalist and
blues harmonica player John Popper,
who left to form Blues Traveller.)
Once Comess and White, who is
black, were added to the Spin Doctors
lineup, they discovered the quartet
- had their own university of diversity.
Barron's favorite rock group was the
Who; Schenkman loved the deep soul
mastery of Al Green; Comess listened
to jazz saxophonist John Coltrane;
and White was a diehard fan of
Prince.
Melding their influences together,
the band began building a loyal fol-
lowing on the New York college cir-
cuit.
"It's always been my feeling that the
original Spin Doctors was the best
group we had," Comess insists.
"Basically, we were four diverse musi-
cians and we all had different styles
that, when we played together, made
one really great sound. I think that's
what really made us a unique band."
While Comess is most proud of the
fact that the Spin Doctors strove to be
different and have its "own voice,"
one might assume that the predomi-
nantly Jewish makeup of the band
was a uniting factor for the group.
Was it?
"Nobody in the band is particularly
religious and I don't think it made a
difference in the camaraderie, but it is
definitely kind of cool," Comess
observes.
"One time, around Passover, we
were playing Dallas, which is where
I'm from, and the whole band came
over for the seder. My family was
Conservative and kept kosher.
"I had a full-blown bar mitzvah. I
did the Torah, Haftorah and the
Shacharit. We had a great cantor and
he made me do the real hard trope for
the Haftorah, so it was a lot of work.
I hated it at the time, but it was really
a cool musical experience for me."
Beyond the upcoming tour — the
first by the original members in seven
years — Comess doesn't know if the
Spin Doctors will go back into the
studio and make another album. All
he thinks about is getting back to
playing the music the band made
together and sharing good times
again.
"I'm not thinking about what drew
us apart, " Comess admits. "The
chemistry between us is just a great
thing. We're all alive, everybody's
healthy and in top form.
"We're four serious musicians and
we have no choice but to play music.
It's in our blood. It's what we do." ❑
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