aMiniature
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aMiniature was a band that was formed in the 1980s in San Diego by first generation Korean-American John Lee. By 1990 Lee had established the name aMiniature. The band's name was inspired by a poster hanging in the office of Lee's father that showed miniature bulbs. The "A" in the title is not pronounced, but was added to distinguish the group's name from a jazz ensemble with the same name.
Over its lifetime the band went through many lineup changes, with Lee and Colin Watson remaining as consistent members. The group disbanded in 1997.
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Post-breakup
[edit]John Lee is now involved with a South Korea-based band called The Air Below.[1] Colin Watson is currently playing bass with San Diego's own The Nephews. Currently called The Nephews and a Niece.
Members
[edit]- John Lee (guitar, vocals, 1990–1997)
- Colin Watson (bass)
- Kevin Wells (guitar)
- Mark Monteith (guitar)
- Devon Goldberg (guitar)
- Christian Hoffman (drums)
- Mark Trombino (drums)
- Dave West (drums)
- Dickey Willoughby (bass)
- Bill Dyke (drums), 1990–1991
- Josh Augustin (drums)
- Dave Hepler (drums)
Discography
[edit]- Plexiwatt (1992, Scheming Intelligensia, 1994 Restless Records))
- Depth 5 Rate 6 (1994, Restless Records)
- Murk Time Cruiser (1995, Restless Records)
Singles/Compilations
[edit]- "aMiniature / Drip Tank – Split" (Topsy, 1992)
- "Musica Del Diablo: Live From The Casbah" (Cargo Music, 1993)
- "You Got Lucky: A Tribute to Tom Petty" (Volcano 3, 1994)
- "Ear of the Dragon" (Fortune 5, 1995)