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High School occupied the days, and music occupied the nights and weekends of three bored teenagers in the little town
of Pearland, Texas, located about a half hour southeast of Houston. The family game room evolved into a rehearsal studio,
and The Judy's were born.
Members David Bean (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Jeff Walton (bass, vocals), Dane Cessac (drums, vocals), and Sam Roush (guitar) put
together original songs written about the world around them. They did so, not to become rock stars, but merely to pass the time. Little
did they know that from these humble beginnings would evolve some of the finest and most fun music that Texas would ever turn out.
Mere weeks before The Judy's were to enter the recording studio for their very first real recording session, guitarist Sam Roush
lost his life in an automobile accident. After taking a little time off to gather their thoughts, the band decided not to replace
Sam, and The Judy's became a threesome.
"Teenage Hang Ups" was recorded and dedicated to the memory of their friend Sam. It was with 500 copies of this quaint little 45 that the Judy's
began their recording careers.
Of note on Teenage Hang Ups is the very first version of "All The Pretty Girls", the tune that would later become one of their signature tracks
when recorded on their Washarama project.
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