The Waitresses
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The Waitresses were an experimental New Wave band from Kent, Ohio,[link] United States. The group was led by Chris Butler, although lead vocals were performed by Patty Donahue, who died of lung cancer on December 9, 1996.
They were best known for their songs "I Know What Boys Like", featured on countless new wave compilation albums, the theme song to the cult TV show Square Pegs, and their Christmas song "Christmas Wrapping." The latter covered by Save Ferris and the Spice Girls.
Chris Butler's diverse musical interests are apparent from the use of prepared piano on "No Guilt", microtonal background vocals on the chorus of "Wise Up", tape loops and short wave receiver on "Jimmy Tomorrow", and the title of "Make the Weather", taken from Hugo Ball's autobiography Flight out of Time. Saxophonist and reed player Mars Williams had also worked as Anthony Braxton's copyist.
They released two albums - "Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful" and "Bruiseology". Both appear to be long out of print; their music is now available on compilations. The Best of the Waitresses (Polydor 1990) is available on CD.
Official albums
| Released | Title | Chart Positions Billboard 200 | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1981 | I Could Rule The World If I Could Only Get The Parts | 128 | Polydor |
| 1982 | Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful | 41 | Polydor |
| 1983 | Bruiseology | 155 | Polydor |
| 1983 | Make the Weather EP | - | Polydor |
| 1990 | The Best of the Waitresses | - | Polydor |
| 1997 | King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents The Waitresses | - | King Biscuit |
| 2003 | 20th Century Masters - The Best of the Waitresses | - | Polydor |
Singles
- 1982 - "I Know What Boys Like" from Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful (23 on Mainstream Rock Tracks, 62 on Pop 100)
Principal Band Members
- Patty Donahue (lead vocals)
- Chris Butler (guitars)
- Mars Williams (saxophone, reed instruments)
- Billy Ficca (drums)
- Dan Klayman (keyboards)
- Tracy Wormworth (bass, background vocals) (mid-1982-83)
- David Hofstra (bass) (1981-82)
- Ariel Warner (background vocals) (1981-82)
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