
I have been a fan of Sugar Ray for the past 9 years! I have always loved there music
and the great style that they have. No-one in this world can rock a live show like my guys! I have seen them 7 times in concert
and I have meet Mark Mcgrath 2 times and the whole band once through the fan club! They are a great bunch of guys! They
have a Best Of... cd that was released last month. It has a bunch of great songs on it including 2 new songs ( Time
After Time and Shot Of Laughter) there is also 1 unreleased track! Be sure to pick up a copy!!!

All About The Band!
Pre-Sugar Ray!
Before Sugar Ray, Stan & Rodney played in the band The Tories with
Nick Sopkovich. If Nick's name looks familiar, it should be. He was the person who wrote the song "Ode To The Lonely Hearted"
that appeared on Sugar Ray's 14:59 release as well as past Tories demos. Originally a mod-inspired band, The Tories sounded
like a cross between The Beatles, Small Faces, and The Jam. Then in the mid-80's the band revved from a declining Mod scene
and became the California masters of Frat-Rock! Their shows ended up being legendary drunken teen parties and the band blasted
everything imaginable from cover tunes to originals.

More Pre-Sugar Ray!
Before the name Sugar Ray....the band was known as Shrinky Dinx! Due to
a legal name dispute with the 70s toy (Shrinky Dinks) creator/company that made them, the band had to change their name when
signing to Atlantic Records to avoid possible lawsuits. Here's some exclusive photos & flyers from the early 90s!

Sugar Ray's Bio!
Before there was reality, there was a dream. Shared by what now forms the 5 members of Sugar Ray, they all grew up interested
in music. Mark (McGrath, Vocals) was influenced by 70's era punk acts The Sex Pistols and Black Flag. Just like Mark, Stan
(Frazier, Drums) idolized bands like T.S.O.L., The Dead Kennedys and Devo. While four members of Sugar Ray grew up in Orange
County, Craig (Bullock, DJ) grew up in sunny Pasadena. In the latter life, They all held down some-what steady jobs. Rodney
(Sheppard, Guitar) was a tele-marketer, Murphy (Karges, Bass) was a failed security guard turned pizza chef, Craig was a DJ
at a local radio station, Mark was driving trucks, and Stan, a paralegal. Murphy did get his first dose of loud music when
he did a stint playing for L.A. punk poineers The Wierdos on a '90 U.S. tour opening for the Circle Jerks. Rodney was a star
even before Sugar Ray. He was the hairy Chaka on the kid's show "Land of the Lost", but the gig for him lasted only a few
episodes (6 to be exact).
Once the five came together as a group, they came up with a name that best-suited their
intrest (Boxing). Alas came the name Sugar Ray (Sugar Ray Leonard) and a band was born. When it came time to record their
debut album, they chose a compadre close to the band, McG, who is known for directing most of KoRn's video's (including the
home video "Who Then Now?) and Sugar Ray's video's Mean Machine, 10 Seconds Down, and Fly.
After they recorded the
album, it was time to think of a name for it. While they were moving into a house where the previous tenant was a porn freak,
they had found numerous porn magazines laying around the house and one had an ad that had the words "Lemonade and Brownies"
included in the mix and they thought that it best suited their style of music. (instead of having just milk and brownies,
they mix it up and have lemonade) meaning that they have many styles of music and they dont "conform" to just one type of
music.
After they put "Lemonade and Brownies" out in 1995, the band spent '95 and '96 out on the road in support of
their new C.D. Over those 2 years, the band had played over 200 live shows as the supporting act and headlining. Performing
with such diverse acts as KoRn, Cypress Hill, Snot, The Urge, Deftones and the Sex Pistols, Sugar Ray got experience and won
alot of audiences over in the process. They have also been on a number of T.V. shows (120 Minutes, Sound F/X, and The John
Stewart Show), covered a song that Howard Stern had written in his childhood years in his band the Electric Comic Book(the
song Psychedelic Bee).
And now in 1997, the band released it's sophomore release, "Floored" which brought on new fans
and gave old fans the same ol' funk, hard groove that is expected from a group with the talent. Finally Sugar Ray has found
a goal that they could achieve.......~Written by the Dome staff, 1997



Mark Mcgrath- Lead Singer




Rodney Sheppard- Rythem Guitar

Stan Frazier- Drums

Craig Bullock- Turntables

Murphy Karges- Bass Guitar
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