Russ Tolman

Russ Tolman

ref → + Coffeehouse

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}} Suspects played many of the Northern California punk and new wave venues of the day including San Francisco's [[Mabuhay Gardens]] and [[The Deaf Club]] and UC Davis's Coffeehouse. They released a 45 RPM single, "Talking Loud" b/w "It's Up To You," in 1979.
}} Suspects played many of the Northern California punk and new wave venues of the day including San Francisco's [[Mabuhay Gardens]] and [[The Deaf Club]] and UC Davis's Coffeehouse.{{cite web
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}} They released a 45 RPM single, "Talking Loud" b/w "It's Up To You," in 1979.


Following the breakup of Suspects, Tolman began playing with Sean O'Brien in The Meantime, which also featured bassist Rick Gates, son of [[David Gates]] of [[Bread (band)|Bread]]. The elder Gates produced Tolman's song "Two For One" for the band's self-released 7-inch EP in 1981.
Following the breakup of Suspects, Tolman began playing with Sean O'Brien in The Meantime, which also featured bassist Rick Gates, son of [[David Gates]] of [[Bread (band)|Bread]]. The elder Gates produced Tolman's song "Two For One" for the band's self-released 7-inch EP in 1981.