Three Alarm Fire was an American rock quartet from Los Angeles that recorded and toured with John Taylor during his solo career. The band featured singer Melanie Friedman, guitarist Mick McCarthy, ( both formerly of Medicine Rattle, Unbottled, Cargo Records) keyboardist Arlan Scheirbaum, bassist Tad Dery, and drummer D.J. Bonebrake. The band took its name from firefighter lingo: when three fire stations receive the call to go to an emergency, it usually means its a very large fire.
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| - Three Alarm Fire was an American rock quartet from Los Angeles that recorded and toured with John Taylor during his solo career. The band featured singer Melanie Friedman, guitarist Mick McCarthy, ( both formerly of Medicine Rattle, Unbottled, Cargo Records) keyboardist Arlan Scheirbaum, bassist Tad Dery, and drummer D.J. Bonebrake. The band took its name from firefighter lingo: when three fire stations receive the call to go to an emergency, it usually means its a very large fire.
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| - Three Alarm Fire was an American rock quartet from Los Angeles that recorded and toured with John Taylor during his solo career. The band featured singer Melanie Friedman, guitarist Mick McCarthy, ( both formerly of Medicine Rattle, Unbottled, Cargo Records) keyboardist Arlan Scheirbaum, bassist Tad Dery, and drummer D.J. Bonebrake. In the late 1990s, Three Alarm Fire was the first (and only) act to be signed to the nascent B5 Records, a label co-founded by John Taylor and Hein Hoven. While the band recorded many songs at the label's studio, Taylor and Hoven ended up dissolving B5 before the band's career could be developed further, and they broke up after the release of their 1999 album. The band took its name from firefighter lingo: when three fire stations receive the call to go to an emergency, it usually means its a very large fire.
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