Indecision - Fridays After Five

Fri, Jun 10, 2016

Indecision - Fridays After Five

with Supervixen

BUD LIGHT CONCERT SERIES

Indecision - Classic Jams- Free Show

Indecision made their official nightclub debut in 1984 at the Mineshaft Cellar in Charlottesville, Virginia. However, they began performing together in 1980 while attending high school, and in 1983 they began rehearsing regularly as "Indecision." Aaron Evans (guitar and vocals), David Ibbeken (guitar and vocals), Craig Dougald (drums and vocals), Shawn McCrystal (bass)Dan McCrystal (sound engineer), initially formed Indecision in Charlottesville, VA.

Doug Wanamaker (keyboards and vocals) performed with Indecision for about a year prior to officially joining in 1989. Chris White (acoustic guitar and vocals) also began sitting in with Indecision as early as 1987, and officially joined the band at the beginning of 1990 to complete Indecision's unique sound.

For the first several years, Indecision played primarily in Virginia, the Carolinas and the DC area, during which the band members attended college. By late 1989, Indecision was touring nationally and appeared with many excellent groups and musicians whom we would like to thank for the opportunity of sharing the stage: The Neville Brothers, Phish, Widespread Panic, Blues Traveler, Dave Matthews Band, Jorma Kaukonen, Paul Barrere, Danny Gatton, Zero, Hootie and the Blowfish, The White Animals, Waxing Poetics, New Potato Caboose, Blue Dixie, Purple Schoolbus, Max Creek, The Connells, The Wailers, The Grapes, The Smithereens, All Good, Go Ahead, Living Earth, Blue Dogs, Freddie Jones Band, The Spinners, Marshal Crenshaw, The Feelies, David Alan Coe, Drivin' & Crying, Jupiter Coyote.

Indecision has released several recordings since the beginning. The first, titled Indecision, was released on vinyl in 1986. The second, titled Ponder Yonder (CD), was released in 1991 and the third, titled Reservoir (CD), was released in 1993. In 1996, Indecision authorized the release of a live show at the Chameleon Club (CD) in Atlanta Georgia. In October 2002, Indecision announced their first official release in almost a decade. This CD contains various live tracks from several venues in the Southeast.

Indecision mutually decided to stop full-time touring in 1993 shortly after the release of Reservoir. Since that time, the band has played an average of five shows per year in the southeast and will continue to do so indefinitely.

Free Show
  • Show

    5:30 PM

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