Jerry Read
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Jerry Read

Warren, RI | Established. Jan 01, 1990 | INDIE

Warren, RI | INDIE
Established on Jan, 1990
Solo Rock Alternative

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Legend - the single, "Girl" (1976), produced by
Bob Shuman, and engineered by Bob Winsor, at Warren, Rhode Island's Normandy Sound, is first aired on Fall River's 1480 WSAR, by
Disc Jockey-Event Personality Bob Rivers and,
Music Director Curt Hanson.

Donna Soares engineers one Legend project at Normandy Sound. Numerous follow-up recordings of Legend take place at Normandy Sound, on the road, and elsewhere, during 1978, and 1979.

The Shivers, "Basement Demo at Eddie's" , live, reel to reel (1980).

The Shivers, "Hero Worship" (1981) original recordings: New songs produced by
Ron Gamache and Bob Winsor, again recorded at Normandy Sound, played on Worcester's WAAF Bay State Rock, with Bob Rivers sitting in at the studio that night.

The Shivers, "Four-Track Club Project", five songs produced and recorded by Bob Desilets in Barrington, RI (1982).

The Shivers, "Five-Songs-Live to Half-Track" produced by Phil Green's student, Tom Soares at Normandy Sound, (1984).

The Shivers, "Basement-Demo", seven new songs at Everett and Elaine's, recorded by Jerry Read live, reel to reel, with founding and new members of The Shivers (1985).

Rock Alliance "85" to benefit Meeting Street School is recorded live by Full Channel Television in Warren, Rhode. The three band concert sponsored by "94" WHJY, is organized by Jerry Read and friends, Everette and Elaine Goncalo, and Michael Tanner, as a charity event to benefit the school (1985). The bands appearing at the charity event are MX, No Secrets, and The Shivers. $1000.00 is raised by the community, and given to Meeting Street School.

Jerry Read with Bristol, Rhode Island guitarist
Joe Scallaro, recorded at John Lamoia's Studio, Groovetracks, in Cranston, Rhode Island (1989).

"The New Shivers" recorded by John Lamoia at Groovetracks Studio, in Cranston, Rhode Island, (1990).

The Shivers (1991) - "Disciple of Love" series, recorded at Normandy Sound, featuring
"Can't Pretend", aired numerous times by students at 95.5 WBRU radio, located at
Rhode Island's Brown University.

"The Shivers recorded at Downtown Recorders", Boston, (1992).

The Shivers "Live to Half-Track, Five New Songs", recorded at Lyx Studios, Worcester, MA. (1993).

The Shivers, "Two Songs" at Scott Marshalls Studio, Pawtucket, RI (1994).

The Shivers record at Newbury Sound, Boston, for upcoming CD. Steve Revilak engineers. Ed Pisano has recently rejoined on the bass. Read, Alarie and Revilak co-produce together (1994).

The Shivers record additional tracks at CBGB's Studio in New York City, for upcoming CD. Tom Furry engineers (1995).

The Shivers - The Shivers CD, (1994) released nationally by Genya Raven Promotions to college radio stations throughout The USA and Cananda, and is reported as added.

The Shivers record new songs with Mario Pregonni engineering at First Note Studios in Providence, Rhode Island, during early 1996.

Follow-up recordings (1994) produced at CBGB's Studio in New York City, songs from The Shivers (1994), and the First Note Studios Project are featured on a one-hour special program (2001) at "94" WHJY in Providence, Rhode Island. Both Gary Alarie and Jerry Read sit in at the studio for an interview with DJ Tim, about the progress of the band.

Restuarant owner and music lover Ron Ferris returns a call from Jerry Read and tells him "Jerry, come on over here" and so, The Shivers set a date, and record live to 24 track A-Dat, in front of an audience, in The Chariot Room, at The Venus Di Milo in Swansea, Massachusetts. The band gets warm and loud applause. Frank Sinatra accepted an invitation, and made a personal appearence in the Ballroom at The Venus Di Milo.

Jerry Read & Friends - Miracle Super Girl CD, (2002) , songwriters compilation with selections written by Craig Howell, Chris Suchmann,
Eddie Pisano, Gary Alarie, and Jerry Read, originally recorded live before family and friends, is released by Read.
Gary Alarie on drums, Bob Desilets on piano and organ, Berklee Graduate John Heinmarsh plays the bass. Four hundred copies of the CD are given away to people all over The United States and in The UK, personally, by Read. Included in the giveaway are members of the press, radio stations, and many, many music fans.

Jerry Read, single on CD - Turn Me On Again,
Standing in the Rain (September, 2008)
Rich Crowley, Berklee graduate plays the drums on
"Turn Me On Again" , and Ed Lucie, Berklee Alumnus plays bass on the track. Original Shivers guitarist Craig Howell comes in to play lead guitar.

You are welcome to send an e-mail, concerning obtaining a copy of any of the music listed above.

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If you get the chance, try to go see and hear Jerry Read's new band perform live. You'll likely find the warmth of others that you'd sought, meet a friend, and just maybe, really enjoy the band. Why is that? Jerry Read writes songs that come from the gift of love.
Perhaps you hadn't heard Jerry Read's music, and you missed seeing his first two bands - Legend, and then, The Shivers. Well, it's a fact that thousands of rock music fans have come to their shows. Legend and The Shivers enjoyed the company of loyal music fans that believed in, and supported both bands.
"In the first band, Legend, Read tells us, "featuring Kevin Ferias, Bob Rivers, Eddie Pisano, and Brian Casey, we discovered fully, what growing up was all about". "The friendship and determination of that group" continues Read, "are still important values to me." The way that Legend played my first original songs; the energy we felt together on stage, is something I'll always remember and cherish." "I wanted to feel as close as The Beatles felt when they were together," and rock like The Rolling Stones." "Every show, my hope was to play the guitar as great as Gary Rossington plays", says Read.
Jerry has always worked with musicians that enjoyed developing original songs. The second band he founded -The Shivers, in 1981, along with Eddie Pisano, Mike Dubois, Chris Suchmann, and Craig Howell - often received compliments about their songwriting abilities, and the same had been true about Legend. With Jerry passionately committed to the band, The Shivers toured nightclubs and colleges in the Northeast, non-stop for five years. Writing, recording and learning songs together, and then driving to the show, was always their priority. The band went through changes, but continued to be awarded top honors, opening many times for John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band, and a Providence, Rhode Island band called The Schemers. As the musically creative 80's came to a breathtaking peak, Read, encouraged by friends, auditioned for an original, already established Providence, RI band, formed by Gary Alarie, Rick Davy, and Larry Gallagher, and they provided a new, spiritual, uplifting, lighthearted, and solid foundation for Read, something that he really needed. Because of their unselfishness and understanding contribution, Jerry got another chance to write, record, and perform new music, and things were looking up again.
With Jerry singing lead, and playing guitar, in early 1990, The Shivers were re-born, now with these newcomers from the Providence area, and veteran band members, all joining together, and composing undeniably memorable rock songs that did get played on the radio, while the group toured to new audiences with a sense of professionalism, determination and showmanship that was admired by many people. The band also worked for a time with multi-platinum producer Phil Greene at Rhode Island's Normandy Sound. The Shivers team of the 90's, including Gary Alarie, Rick Davy, Fred Broadly, Graig Silva, Ian Rondeau, and founding members Chris Suchmann, and Ed Pisano, were regarded, as one of area's best rock bands.
With the encouragement of many people that have shared his love of music, and, related to his interest in creating rock music that brings a sense of unity, Jerry has worked hard to prove himself, as a songwriter, singer, guitarist, and performer. He's stood the test of time, again and again. He has survived and overcome many obstacles, in the tough world of rock entertainment.
Recently working with several Berklee College of Music Alumnus, including drummer Chris DeRosa, who has also played drums for Debra Harry among others, Jerry Read is again writing and recording songs with a top-notch roster of musicians from New York and Boston. "I was also very, very happy to work with songwriter-singer-guitarist Craig Howell more recently", says Jerry. "We both have written and played songs that speak of the promise of good things tomorrow, and music that brings attention to the profound importance of love", says Jerry. "I am deeply grateful to so many people, for all of the help they have given to me"... "I want to thank every one of you, for loving me, for having faith in me, and I want you all to know how much I love you, and, that I will never forget you". However unlikely it may seem, few songwriters and rock musicians have given as much of their heart and soul to rock music as Jerry Read has. Since losing his mother to cancer in August of 2017, Jerry has been in prayer, and is gradually trying to return to recording music and performing again. In 2018-2019, if you can, please try to make it to see Jerry Read and his Band perform live.