'Gene "Eugene" Andrusco' (
April 6,
1961 -
March 20,
2000) was a
Canadian born
actor,
record producer,
engineer,
composer and
musician. Andrusco was best known as the leader of the
funk/
rock band Adam Again, a member of
The Swirling Eddies (credited as 'Prickly Disco') and as a founding member of the
roots music supergroup Lost Dogs.
Acting
Andrusco was a
child actor who appeared in such programs as ''
Bewitched'' (where he played young "Darrin Stevens"), ''The Screaming Woman'' (TV Movie), ''
Gidget Gets Married'' (TV Movie), ''
Jake and the Fatman'', ''
The Bold Ones'' and ''
Cannon''. Eugene was also a
voice actor, lending his voice to several animated series, including ''
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home'', ''
The Barkleys'' and ''
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan'' (1972-1974). (Ironically, he is quoted in the liner notes to the
Terry Taylor/
Daniel Amos/
Swirling Eddies compilation ''Miracle Faith Telethon'' as saying, "Sorry guys, I don't do voices.")
Music
Many years later, Gene would form a funk/rock band called
Adam Again and become the owner of
the Green Room recording studios in
Huntington Beach,
California. Gene recorded and produced hundreds of albums at
the Green Room including albums by the Aunt Bettys,
The Choir,
Daniel Amos,
Michael Knott,
Crystal Lewis,
Plankeye,
Starflyer 59, and others.
In
1987, Eugene,
Ojo Taylor and another investor formed
Brainstorm Artists International (B.A.I.), which became an important label in the development of the West Coast alternative music scene. Though the
record label focused primarily on modern rock artists, B.A.I also released significant contributions from early rap and hip-hop artists like Dynamic Twins and Freedom of Soul. It was also at this time that Eugene discovered future
Myrrh Records artist Anointed and went on to produce their first few albums.
In
1990, Eugene joined the
rock band The Swirling Eddies, where he was known as "Prickly Disco". The following year, Gene, along with
Terry Scott Taylor,
Derri Daugherty, and
Michael Roe, formed the alt-country
supergroup, the
Lost Dogs. Some of his most innovative work was with soul/R&B pioneer
Jon Gibson on the albums ''Love Education'' and ''Jesus Loves Ya'' which is featured in
TIME/LIFE'S "100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music".
Gene Andrusco died in his sleep on
March 20,
2000 in his studio. Friends said that Eugene hadn't been feeling well in recent weeks and complained of headaches the day before his death. Eugene divorced singer
Riki Michele in
1994, but the two remained close until the time of his death.
Influence and Tributes
★ In July of
2000, several artists joined together with Eugene's old band
Adam Again, to pay tribute to the artist at the
Cornerstone Festival in
Bushnell, Illinois. Performers including
The Choir's
Derri Daugherty and
Steve Hindalong,
The 77s'
Michael Roe, Mike Knott,
Riki Michele and others performed over two hours of Eugene's music. The show was recorded and released as a 2 CD set the following year.
★ Also in 2000, The Choir recorded "Hey Gene," a song written about their friend, for their ''
Flap Your Wings'' album.
★ In 2001,
Daniel Amos released their 2 CD album, ''
Mr. Buechner's Dream'', which included a song written about Eugene entitled "Flash In Your Eyes."
★ Also in 2001,
Northern Records released a tribute album called ''
A Live Tribute Recording For Gene Eugene'', which featured artists like
Starflyer 59,
D.A.S.,
The Violet Burning,
Undercover,
Michael Knott,
Steve Hindalong,
Altar Boys and
The Prayer Chain.
★ In
2002, the rock band
Jars of Clay recorded one of Eugene's songs, entitled "Dig", for their ''Furthermore - From The Studio: From The Stage'' album,
★ Also, in 2002, singer-songwriter and session-musician
Richard Swift (
Starflyer 59) recorded Eugene's song "Jimmy" for his 7" entitled ''Buildings in America''. "Jimmy" was originally featured at
Lost Dogs second album ''
Little Red Riding Hood''.
★ "Jimmy" was also recorded by Jesse Sprinkle (
Poor Old Lu) on his 2006 solo release ''The Corner of an Unlit World'' (Blind Record).
★ In 2004, for the 20th anniversary of the
Cornerstone Festival, a DVD was released entitled ''20 Years and Counting'', which includes a tribute to several artists that regularly performed at Cornerstone and had recently died, including Eugene,
Mark Heard,
Vince Ebo and
Rich Mullins.
★ In 2005,
Daniel Amos released their DVD documentary, ''
The Making of Mr. Buechner's Dream''. The video, shot mostly in Eugene's Green Room studio during the recording of the band's ''Mr. Buechner's Dream'' CD, includes a tribute to the late friend and engineer. Archive footage of Eugene in the studio is also shown.
References
1. Gene Eugene's Funeral
External links
★
www.AdamAgain.com
★
Adam Again at MySpace.com
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