David Winogrond

Under Appreciated

DAVID WINOGROND
 

The album by SS-20 that I have, Dream Life was released on Voxx Records in 1986.  As given on the back cover, the cutesy listing of the bandmembers on this album are Madeline Ridley (voices, spiritual advisor), Bruce Wagner (normal Hawaiian guitars, 3-string bass), David Winogrond (drums along the Mohawk), and Greg Berryman (lost weekend bass).  They also list the “current line-up” more normally (the same line-up is given for their second album,Son of Fantasy):  Madeline Ridley (vocals), Bruce Wagner (guitar, bass), Gary Stern (bass), and Greg Berryman (drums).  Gary Stern also was the engineer on Dream Life.
 
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Before and after their involvement with SS-20Bruce Wagner and David Winogrond were in a band called Skooshny.  The Allmusic article on the band by Bryan Thomas says:  “Skooshny is an L.A.-based psych-folk-pop trio who originally came together in 1971, a time that singer/guitarist Mark Breyer later said was ‘too late for the Byrds, too early for R.E.M.’”  Skooshny released numerous songs beginning in the mid-1970’s but did not put out an album until Skooshny (1991), a retrospective album that collected their material from 1975 to 1981
 
Mark Breyer and David Winogrond had been in a Chicago-area band called Brevity; when they relocated to Los Angeles, they connected with guitarist/keyboardist Bruce Wagner who answered an ad that they ran in a music magazine.  David Winogrond also did some work outside SS-20 and Skooshny; he was the drummer for one of the earliest L.A. punk rock bands, the Germs, though not the original drummer. 
 
(December 2017)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021