The Show is a band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band is best known for the singles "I Don't Mind" and "To Save My Soul" from their 2009 debut LP Here's to Your Jigsaw, and also for their single "Don't Ask Don't Tell" (2013).

History

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Musician Johnny Saint-Lethal (born William John Ainsworth III[1] in 1983/1984[2]) was driving eastbound through Arizona in 2005 when he picked up Brandon Mitchell, who was hitchhiking to New York. Mitchell, who wrote poems, became an instant friend to Saint-Lethal, who taught him to play the guitar. The two later formed The Show in Pittsburgh after initially limiting their collaboration to only helping each other's solo performances. In 2009, they released their album Here's to Your Jigsaw.[3] After the album received some airplay in Europe, the band went on tour in the United Kingdom in 2010 through the help of Chris Potter and Richard Ashcroft of The Verve.[4] The band followed up with a US tour the next year.[3] The Show was selected as a Musician's Atlas Spotlight Artist.[5] In 2012, The Show's activity was put on hold after Saint-Lethal—the band's lead vocalist[2]—was diagnosed with leukoplakia. He regained the use of his vocal cords the following year through the use of homeopathic remedies, and the band was reconstituted.[3] In 2014, The Show performed at Max Yasgur's farm for the 45th anniversary concert commemorating Woodstock.[6]

The band's sound consists of what has been described as indie pop, Britpop, post-punk, and electronic music.[3]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Here's to Your Jigsaw, Activate Records (2009)
  • ...Until You Know What It's Like To Stand Where There Is No Ground. (2014)[3]
  • Sunglasses / I Would (Single, YouTube and Radio Only) (2016)

Charted songs

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Year Song EUR Ind Album
2010 "I Don't Mind" 92 Here's to Your Jigsaw
"To Save My Soul" 97

Charted albums

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Year Album US CMJ[7]
2014 Until You Know (2014) 16

Personnel

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  • Johnny Saint-Lethal – guitar, lead vocals[3]
  • Brandon Mitchell – guitar[3]
  • Michael Ward – bass guitar (2012–2014)[3]
  • Matthew Vaughan – percussion (2012–2014)[3]
  • Jake Stretch – drums (2014-2016)[8]
  • Jacob Reiger – bass guitar (2014-2016)[8]

References

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  1. ^ Mervis, Scott (July 26, 2018) "21 Years Later Radiohead Finally Creeps Back to Pittsburgh on 'Moon Shaped Pool' Tour" ProQuest 2076101961 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved October 1, 2024. (subscription required) "... Pittsburgh's William-John Ainsworth III (aka Johnny Saint-Lethal), who formed the Britpop-style band The Show."
  2. ^ a b Wills, Rick (May 26, 2011) "CDs Going Way of Records, 8-tracks, Cassette Tape" ProQuest 868733023 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved October 1, 2024. (subscription required) "Johnny Saint-Lethal, 27, of Dormont, lead vocalist in the rock band The Show ..."
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Mervis, Scott (February 20, 2014) "The Show Goes On For Local Band With Britpop Feel" ProQuest 1500239245 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved October 1, 2024. (subscription required)
  4. ^ Keppler, Nick (February 19, 2014) "Singer Overcomes Tumors to Bring Back The Show", Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved October 1, 2024.
  5. ^ "Musician's Atlas Artist Spotlight Vol. 5 (Compilation) by The Show | ReverbNation". ReverbNation. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  6. ^ Mervis, Scott (August 14, 2014) "Local Scene: The Show Goes to Woodstock" ProQuest 1553066174 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved October 1, 2024. (subscription required)
  7. ^ "Charts Archives - CMJ". CMJ. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
  8. ^ a b Mervis, Scott (December 11, 2014) "HughShows Marathon: Music Notes" ProQuest 1635098801 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved October 1, 2024. (subscription required) "Britpop-leaning Pittsburgh band The Show, fronted by Johnny Saint-Lethal and Brandon Mitchell, works out a new rhythm section with Jake Stretch on drums and Jacob Rieger on bass ..."
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