The Furys Timeline

Cliff Roman, Jeff Jourard, Dave Lewty, Ray Herron, and Jeff Wolfe

The Furys are one of Southern California’s first New Wave/Punk/Power-pop bands. With a new all-star line-up, they continue to record and tour. Continuing and upping The Furys game is founder Jeff Wolfe, Dave Lewty (The Cheaters), Jeff Jourard (The Motels), Cliff Roman (The Weirdos), and Ray Herron (The Sloths).

A Sound and a Movement Begins


The Furys were formed by Jeff Wolfe and Gregg Embrey in 1976 as a reaction to the content of popular music of the mid-70s. 

Realizing the band could not achieve a major record deal with the type of music they were writing, The Furys formed their own label, Double R Records, with manager Michael Compton, raising their flag and blazing a trail in the indie music movement.

1976

Sold Out


The Furys were formed by Jeff Wolfe and Gregg Embrey in 1976 as a reaction to the content of popular music of the mid-70s. 

Double R Records released the first The Furys single, with A-side "Hey Ma” backed by “Jim Stark Dark,” in June 1977. The first pressing sold out 500 copy initial pressing within the first week, encouraging the band to re-release the single. 

The Furys took shape as a live band in 1977 with Chaz Maley on guitar, Gary Embrey on drums, Joe Conti on organ and piano, Gregg Embrey on bass, and Jeff Wolfe as lead singer.

1977

A Live Debut


The Furys' live debut was at the Surf Theatre on November 26, 1977 in Huntington Beach, CA, where the band was sandwiched between two satin-and-long-hair "progressive" rock acts. A mystified surfer yelled from the audience: “Why are you guys wearing ties?” That same audience transformed to become the notorious Huntington punk-rock crowd

A Second Release


1978 saw the release of The Furys second single, with the A-side “Say Goodbye to the Black Sheep” backed by “Suburbia, Suburbia” on the flip-side. This record took off with substantial airplay on the burgeoning college/underground radio market. KROQ and their DJ’s like Rodney Bingenheimer championed and played “Black Sheep” extensively.

1978

A Legendary Performance


This year also saw The Furys' first performance at the legendary Whisky a Go Go, appearing with “The Last” and “The Tremors”.

With the growing following from live and Southern California Radio, the floodgates opened for booking The Furys. With a growing network of clubs and a burgeoning Punk and New Wave scene 1978 saw them play extensively in Orange County, Riverside, Long Beach, and San Diego.

LA Rock History


In October of '78, The Furys were asked by local promoter Paul Greenstein if the band was willing to play at a new venue he was launching, a restaurant located in the heart of Los Angeles' Chinatown. The band agreed to the gig and thus was the first rock n roll band to play the legendary Madame Wong's. That first night was a rousing success, thus ensuring a decade-long entertainment empire for Wong's. During this year, The Furys appeared with many of the other popular local bands: The Weirdos, The Zeros, The Last, The Alleycats, The Zippers, The Know, and so many more. Popular rock act The Plimsouls saw their first gigs as an opening act for The Furys.

During this time, the band also performed as an opening act for major touring acts, including British bands such as Magazine, 999, and Ultravox, along with dates with New York Dolls singer David Johansen, Iggy Pop, and many many more.

Growing a Scene


With the growing following from live and Southern California Radio, the floodgates opened for booking The Furys. With a growing network of clubs and a burgeoning Punk and New Wave scene 1978 saw them play extensively in Orange County, Riverside, Long Beach, and San Diego.

The Furys were at the forefront of this live music renaissance, not only playing established venues such as the Whisky, Troubadour, Starwood, and other Hollywood locales but also underground—read quasi-legal—events at the Skeleton Club, Lawn Rehearsal Studio, and other "pop up" gigs. Invariably, these events were packed with The Furys fans.

Chasing a Moving Target


A third Furys single was released by Beat Records in 1979, “Moving Target/We Talk We Dance.”

1979

Packing the House


During this time, the band continued its busy gigging schedule, making numerous appearances at the Cuckoo's Nest in Orange County, the Nugget a Go Go in Long Beach, and Hollywood venues such as Gazzarris and the Whisky. Packed houses became de rigueur. Press coverage—both mainstream and underground—continued to be extensive.

Making LA Home


Jeff Wolfe felt the band needed to change its home base from Orange County and move up to the Los Angeles basin. Some members were unwilling to make the move, so the group relocated and rebooted to LA in 1983. Gregg Embrey continued his role as songwriter, switching to rhythm guitar while other players were brought on board. The live gigs continued to thrive keeping The Furys in front of their fans.

1983

Radio Radio


1986 The Furys recorded their mini-LP "Indoor/Outdoor" at EMI-America Studio in Hollywood. Radio play on the record expanded outside the California home base and was far-reaching. The growing college/indie radio networks had picked up on The Furys, and their music's audience continued to grow.

1986

The Furys Live


Interest in The Furys began anew in 2012 with radio play and fan interaction. Wolfe reformed the group and they began gig and playing southern California dates. 

2012

Nothing but the Best


With growing fan interaction, live gigs The Furys released a compilation CD, "The Sound of the Furys,"  featuring two new tracks recorded with the new band.

2016

40 Years A Go Go-ing


February 17, 2018 saw The Furys celebrate their 40th anniversary of their first gig at The Whisky a Go Go  With our beloved Dave Lewty and Chris Silagyi on guitar.

2018

New Writing Duo, New Music


The band's personnel was solidified when Dave Lewty came on board. Dave is now the longest-serving member of the band. Wolfe and Lewty have written dozens of songs, releasing "The Furys Again" in 2022 to significant radio response and sales.

2022

The Releases Keep Coming


The Furys. New Wave Hit Parade

"The Furys New Wave Hit Parade" was released in August 2023, chronicling the group's three vinyl singles in the 70s, the "Indoor/Outdoor" mini album from 1986, and a bonus track, "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore," recorded with Brian Wilson's string section in 2016.

2023
New All-Star Line-Up

The Furys, Jeffrey Wolfe, Dave Lewty, Jeff Jourard, Cliff Roman, Ray Herron

Producing a massive new sound, The Furys current lineup is Jeff and Dave, Cliff Roman (Weirdos), Jeff Jourard (Motels), and Ray Herron (Sloths).

Taking it to the Stage


2024 saw The Furys and the new line-up gigging around Los Angeles. They played a featured slot at Shaky Town Strut at Alex's Bar in Long Beach along with shows The Maui Sugar Mill Saloon in Tarzana and others.

2024

Back with a Bang


 

Their latest release features two electrifying tracks, “Everybody’s New” and “Without You,” both penned by the dynamic duo of Jeff Wolfe and Dave Lewty and produced by Oliver Roman. Recorded at Studio 606, these singles showcase The Furys at their best.

This marks the band’s debut on Arcane Alley Records, offering a taste of their upcoming full-length album. Don’t miss this first release of The Furys’ new material.

Stream or download “Everybody’s New” and “Without You” now, and stay tuned for more releases coming soon!

Nothing Mysterious


With new music to put out and a coming release in 2025, The Furys formed their own label, Arcane Alley Records.

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