Madison Music - Phil Gnarly & The Tough Guys
Members
Phil Tomas – vocals and guitar East High
Alan Subola – vocals and guitar East High
Mark Shumway – drums
Bill Keefe – bass and vocals
Andy Hoeveler – guitar and vocals

1983–1990 Starting at a house party in 1983

"Philville" the band's only album

"Beer on My Breath" "Potatoes from Hell" "Midnight Drive" "Requiem for a Rodeo Ranch Hand"

They toured, adding a horn section -- one of the saxophone players was Ed Marion, later to be Gov. Tommy Thompson's chief of staff -- playing clubs in Boston and New York City, including CBGB, the famed punk venue in Manhattan.