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361:. Shortly thereafter, Treat Her Right reunited to mark the ten-year anniversary of Sandman's death at the Mark Sandman Memorial Concert in September, and the band continued activity. Champagne and Fitting led the new version of Treat Her Right, joined by Steve Mayone playing low guitar and Billy Beard (previously of the Boston new wave band 281:
was issued in 1989. Sales did not meet RCA's expectations. In the notes for their third record, the group wrote, "RCA decided that if our little basement tape could do so well, why not spend fifty times more money and it will be fifty times better! (They think everything works like that.)" Treat Her
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in 1989, which Conway joined in 1993. Although more blues-based than Morphine, Treat Her Right sowed the seeds of Sandman's later sound with its unusual instrumentation (Sandman's guitar with Treat Her Right was a three string custom model, making it sound more like a bass guitar) and slightly dark
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In 2019, Conway, Fitting, and Champagne recorded an album. A live date was announced for January 19, 2020 at Club Passim in Cambridge -- their first appearance together on stage since all were members of Treat Her Right. Conway was unable to participate due to health issues, with Larry Dersch and
244:, a small bar in Cambridge whose owner wouldn't let them bring in drums, so Conway played a railing and stamped a trap door to the kitchen. Not long afterward, he acquired the cocktail drum. They intentionally wanted not to have a big kick-snare drum, which at the time was pervasive in 365:) playing drums. This incarnation of the band played some gigs in the Boston area, of which the latest appears to have been in 2011. Fitting then devoted his efforts to Session Americana, which had become more active again. 338:
was released. The 2-CD/1-DVD compilation was culled from Sandman's personal archive. It included several Treat Her Right songs, although for some unknown reason, Jim Fitting's name did not appear in the credits.
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Sandman stated the band's aesthetic: "Keep it simple at all costs. Resist the temptation to add. If you're going to do something to a song, subtract."
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From the beginning, the band espoused a "back to basics" approach. Champagne said the idea was to start with the same building materials as the
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later used the label "punk-blues" to describe the band. However, "punk" was not a characteristic associated with the band while it was active.
259:, which reissued the debut in the United States. Their first recording attempt was a modest success – Champagne's "I Got a Gun" and Sandman's 193:. Critic Ira Robbins described Treat Her Right as "ot quite a blues band, not exactly swamp trash and too stylized for basic rock'n'roll." 694: 24: 251:
The group's self-financed and self-titled debut was released on a small Boston record label in 1986 before being issued in the UK by
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duties were shared by all but Conway. Champagne and Fitting reformed the band in 2009 with new members Steve Mayone and Billy Beard.
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bar where a woman came on to him. Critic John Dougan described the debut as "slick, intelligent, sly, and well worth your while."
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Jerome Deupree filling in on drums. Fitting told the audience Conway had recently restarted cancer treatment.
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in 1991. The ragged, live-in-the-studio sound was partly inspired by the model established by
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records. Shortly after this third release, Treat Her Right disbanded.
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The band derived its name from the 1965 international smash hit by
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The Treat Her Right song "Rhythm & Booze" was featured on
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This article is about the rock band. For the songs, see
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Treat Her Right was the forerunner to the successful
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Index

Treat Her Right (Roy Head song)
Treat Her Right (Sawyer Brown song)
Boston
Massachusetts
Blues rock
roots rock
RCA Records
Rounder Records
Mark Sandman
David Champagne
Jim Fitting
Billy Conway
rock
Boston
Massachusetts
Mark Sandman
Billy Conway
cocktail drum
David Champagne
Jim Fitting
harmonica
songwriting
indie rock
Morphine
Roy Head
Treat Her Right
bass guitar
drum kit
Rolling Stones
Led Zeppelin

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