<TimeLine 1982>

TimeLine : 1982

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The ¡Alarma! Chronicles Years

    1982

  • Tim Chandler plays a demo tape on the DA tour bus by a new band featuring Steve Hindalong and Derri Daugherty (Pre-Youth Choir).
    Steve: "It was reported to us that Terry, after listening to one song, ejected the cassete and tossed it over his shoulder without saying a word. We were mortified."
    Tim: "...It was a demo that Steve, Derri and I had done together... Derri was roadying at the time on this particular tour and was in the van with us. The way I remember it is... the band listened to it, Terry was riding shotgun up front so he popped the tape out, and then sort of mumbled something ('..uh, yeah, sounds real good...') and reached back over his shoulder with the tape waiting for someone to grab it and then just kind of dropped it thinking someone would catch it... I'm pretty sure he didn't throw it. I imagine Derri remembers it worse than it was because (obviously) he was hoping for more of a reaction from Terry..."

  • Malcolm and the Mirrors release Red Alert. The album is produced by Thom Roy and features Rob Watson on keyboards, percussion and background vocals. Tom Howard also plays keyboards.

  • Terry meets Rob Watson thru DA's engineer Doug Doyle. (Source: HRS 1988 "The Spinning Vortex Into An Overnight Success")


    (Jerry Chamberlain, Stonehill, Tim Chandler)

  • Members of DA also appeared in Randy Stonehill's video for "Die Young".

    January 1982

  • "I Love You #19" is listed as #20 on the CCM Magazine Top Airplay chart.

    January 2, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at Calvary Chapel in Downey, CA.

    January 22, 1982

  • Roby Duke's Not the Same is released on Firewind Records/MCA Songbird. Rob Watson plays keyboards; Alex MacDougall plays percussion.

    January 23, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Conoga Park, CA.

    January 29, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Dana Point, CA.

    Early 1982

  • Terry & Jerry's guitars were stolen around this time.

    February 5, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Fresno, CA.

    February 6, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Sacramento, CA. for Warehouse Ministries.

    February 29, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in San Jose, CA.

    March 1, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at California Lutheran College in Thousand Oaks, CA at 8:15 p.m.

    March 2, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Kalmath Falls, OR.

    March 3, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the Neighbors of Woodcraft Hall in Portland, Oregon.

    March 4, 1982


  • Daniel Amos performs with Randy Stonehill at Ingraham High School in Seattle, WA. at 8 p.m.

    March 5, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Vancouver, B.C. Canada.

    March 6, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Kelowna, B.C. Canada.

    March 8, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Edmondton, Alberta Canada.

    March 10, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Camrose, Alberta Canada.

    March 11, 1982


  • Daniel Amos performs in Vancouver, BC. Tom Howard opened the show.

    March 14, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Billings, MT.

    March 15, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Salt Lake City, UT.

    March 19, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at California Lutheran College in Thousand Oaks, CA. At least two songs from the not-yet-recorded Doppelganger were performed during this show. This concert was later reviewed in CCM Magazine in May of this year. ("D.A. Transcends Stereotypical Rock")
    Set List (Partial): I Love You #19, I'm On Your Team, Faces to the Window, Mall (All Over the World), Surf Suite: (Near Sighted Girl with Approaching) Tidal Wave, Endless Summer, Surfin USA, I Didn't Build it For Me, Mall (All Over the World), New Car!, I Love You #19 (Reprise), Love Has Open Arms, Through the Speakers, Real Thing, Praise the Lord

    March 20, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Pasadena, CA.

    April 7, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Lakeland, FL.

    April 8, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Daytona Beach, FL.

    April 9, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Miami, FL.

    April 10, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

    April 12, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Jacksonville, FL.

    April 13, 1982

  • Pat Terry's Humanity Gangsters is released on Myrrh Records. Alex MacDougall played percussion.

    April 15, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs with Randy Stonehill at the West Florence High School Auditorium in Florence, SC at 7:30 p.m.

    April 16, 1982

    Daniel Amos Harrisburg VA 1982
  • Daniel Amos performs at the E.M.C. Chapel Auditorium in Harrisburg, VA. with Randy Stonehill.

    April 17, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the Virginia Beach Pavillion in Virginia Beach, VA. Apparently, early in the show a disgruntled fan started shouting things like "What happened to Shotgun Angel? I want to hear Shotgun Angel!!". Randy Stonehill opened the show. (source: John Chase (DADL))

    April 18, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs with Randy Stonehill at the Owen Auditorim at Greensboro College in Greensboro, NC. at 7:30 p.m.

    April 19, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Wingate, NC.

    April 20, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Nashville, TN.

    April 21, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Paris, TN.

    April 22, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Knoxville, TN.

    April 23, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the Ichthus Festival in Wilmore, KY.

    April 25, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Columbus, Ohio with Randy Stonehill.

    April 26, 1982

    Daniel Amos Jackson MI 1982
  • Daniel Amos performs at the Michigan Theater in Jackson, MI with Randy Stonehill.

    April 27, 1982


  • Daniel Amos performs with Randy Stonehill at the Redford Theater in Detroit, MI at 7:00 p.m.

    April 28, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Grand Rapids, MI.

    April 30, 1982


  • Daniel Amos performs in St. Louis, MO. The show is recorded by Bruce Brown and later edited and released as Live Bootleg '82.
    Set List: I Love You #19, I'm On Your Team, Faces to the Window, Mall (All Over the World), Everyone's Fallen Down, Baby Game, Love Has Open Arms, Surf Suite: Surfin USA, Wipe Out, (Near Sighted Girl with Approaching) Tidal Wave, Endless Summer, Alarma!, Hit Them (With Love), Hound of Heaven, Through the Speakers, Ghost of the Heart, Big Time (Big Deal), I Didn't Build it For Me, New Car!, Walls of Doubt, I Love You #19 (Reprise)

    May 1982

  • A Daniel Amos concert from March 19, 1982 at the California Lutheran College is reviewed in CCM Magazine.
    "DA Transcends Stereotypical Rock"

    May 1, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the Will Rogers High School Theater in Tulsa, OK. Fireworks opened the show.

    May 14, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Downey, CA.

    May 16, 1982

  • The Boston Globe runs an lengthy article about the growing Christian rock scene entitled "Spreading the Gospel with Real Rock 'n' Roll." The article includes a large photo of DA from the Alarma! photo shoot, and mentions them and other artists including the Resurrection Band, Petra, Servant, Larry Norman and Mark Heard. It also mentions secular artists that have released religious records such as Bob Dylan, Little Richard, Donna Summer, Al Green, B.J. Thomas, Arlo Guthrie, Noel Paul Stookey and others. The author mentions Daniel Amos and Andy McCarroll & Moral Support as the "best groups" they heard during their "two days of total immersion in Cristian albums." DA is described as a band "which has a humorous new wave touch with a minimum of preaching, though they left no doubts about their orientation."

    June 1982

  • Sonlyght interviews Terry Taylor.
    "An Interview with Terry Daniel Amos Taylor"

    June 18, 1982


  • Maranatha! Country Roundup is released on Maranatha! Music. Aside from featuring numerous previously released tracks by Daniel Amos, this is the first appearance of the track "Happily Married Man," which was recorded by Daniel Amos back in September of 1977. On this collection, the track is credited to Cowboy Billy McBride and the Ghost Writers.
    Album Info & Lyrics
    Terry: "I think, it was actually Tommy Coomes at Maranatha! Music who suggested the name change. I thought it sounded kind of fun."


    July 2, 1982


    Daniel Amos ¡Alarma! Poster
  • Daniel Amos performs at the Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque, NM. David Edwards opened the show.

    July 10, 1982

  • The Shreveport Journal in Shreveport Louisiana reprints a May 16th article from the Boston Globe about Christian Rock music which mentions Daniel Amos and other artists.

    Mid 1982

  • A Daniel Amos benefit concert takes place at Calvary Chapel in Downey, CA. to replace the band's stolen instruments. Performers included Tom Howard, Mark Heard and Randy Stonehill. (Mark Heard's performance was released many years later on the CD, Mystery Mind.)

    July/August 1982

  • DA begins rehearsing for what would eventually become their Doppelganger album.

    Late 1982

  • Daniel Amos records their next album Doppelganger. Tracks recorded at this time included: "Hollow Man," "Mall (All Over The World)," "Real Girls," "New Car!," "Do Big Boys Cry," "Youth With A Machine," "The Double," "Distance and Direction," "Memory Lane," "Angels Tuck You In," "Little Crosses," "Autographs for the Sick," "I Didn't Build It For Me," "Here I Am," and "Hollow Man (Reprise)."

    "I Didn't Build It For Me" was recorded with 20 tracks - the first eleven tracks are drums and bass. There are then two tracks of electric guitar, one track for Farfisa, one track of hand "slaps," one track of percussion, one track for lead vocals, one track for BGVs, and one track for spoken vocals.
    "The Double" was recorded with 24 tracks - the first ten tracks are drums and bass. There are then four tracks of electric guitar, one track for an electric guitar solo, two tracks of synthesizer, two tracks of lead vocals, and four tracks of BGVs. There is one part of the song ("Even so, (come quickly come), Even so, (come quickly come), Watch now as the two turn in to one") which is repeated twice at each point in the song. This section was edited for the final version of the song. The extended cut can be heard on the Deluxe Edition of Doppelganger.
    "Youth With A Machine" was recorded with 24 tracks - the first eleven tracks are drums and bass. There are then two tracks of electric guitar, two tracks of electric guitar solo, two tracks of feedback, two tracks of percussion, two tracks of synthesizer, two tracks of BGVs and one track for the lead vocal.
    "Do Big Boys Cry" was recorded with 24 tracks - the first nine tracks are drums and bass. There are then three tracks of synthesizer, one track of saxophone, two tracks of electric guitar, one track for Terry's electric guitar, two tracks for lead vocals, and six tracks of BGVs and other vocals.
    "Mall (All Over the World)" was recorded with 24 tracks - the first eleven tracks are drums, percussion and bass. There are then four tracks of synthesizer, one track of electric guitar, two tracks for lead vocals, one track for female BGVs, and five tracks of other BGVs.
    "Real Girls" was recorded with 21 tracks - the first six tracks are drums and bass. There are then two tracks of synthesizer and loops, three tracks of guitars, two tracks of lead vocals, seven tracks of BGVs and one track for "Incognito!."
    "Angels Tuck You In" was recorded with 24 tracks - the first nine tracks are drums and bass. There are then five tracks of electric guitar, one track for clapping, two tracks for organ and synthesizer, two tracks for lead vocals, and five tracks for BGVs.
    "Autographs for the Sick" was recorded with only 16 tracks - the first nine tracks are drums and bass. There is then one track of electric guitar, one track for Jerry's count-in which also includes interpreters in Bulgarian and German, one track for Dutch and German interpreters, one track for Swedish and Greek interpreters, one track for English interpreter, and one track for Italian .
    "Here I Am" was recorded with 23 tracks - the first ten tracks are drums and bass. There are then four tracks of electric guitar, two tracks for synthesizer and piano, one track for projector noises and sound effects, two tracks for lead vocals, two tracks for BGVs, and one track for Terry on the phone.
    "Little Crosses" was recorded with 20 tracks - the first six tracks are drums and bass. There are then six tracks of guitar, one track of synthesizer, one track of acoustic guitar, two tracks for lead vocals and three tracks for BGVs.
    "Distance and Direction" was recorded with 22 tracks - the first ten tracks are drums and bass. There are then two tracks of keyboards, one track of percussion, two tracks of acoustic guitar, two tracks of lead vocals and five tracks of BGVs.
    "Hollow Man" and its reprise were recorded with 14 tracks - the first two tracks are the song "Ghost of the Heart" backwards. All remaining tracks are all of the spoken lines for both the released version of the song and its reprise as well as the unused early version which more closely followed the T.S. Eliot poem, "The Hollow Men." The alternate version can be heard on the Deluxe Edition of Doppelganger.

    Note: The final reel of Doppelganger ends with two demos. One demo for short acoustic song based on Psalm 15 and a demo for "As The World Turns," a song that would end up rerecorded for the Vox Humana album in 1984. This early demo can be heard on the Deluxe Edition of Vox Humana.

    July 24, 1982


  • Daniel Amos performs at the East Clairemont Baptist Church in San Diego, CA. (Above ad published in the San Diego Union, July 24, 1982)


    August 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Pleasanton, CA. with the 77s.

    August 9, 1982

  • John Mehler's Bow & Arrow is released on Maranatha! Music. Rob Watson plays keyboards on the album.

    August 17, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the Skate House in Industry, CA.

    August 26, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the Skate House in Anaheim, CA.

    September 2, 1982

  • The Monrovia News-Post in Monrovia, California publishes and article and interview with Daniel Amos.
    "Daniel Amos Shakes the C&W Image"

    September 10, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the Downey Civic Center in Downey, CA.

    September 11, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, CA.

    September 17, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the Los Caballeros Sports Club in Santa Ana, CA with Darrell Mansfield.

    September 18, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN.

    September 24, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at La Verne College in La Verne, CA.

    October 15, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, CA.

    October 26, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at Skate Country in ???????, CA.

    November 4, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at Skate Station in ???????, CA.

    November 8, 1982

  • Paul Clark's Drawn to the Light is released on Myrrh Records. Future DA keyboardist Rob Watson played synthesizer on the album.

    November 10, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in San Francisco, CA at the Boarding House.

    November 12, 1982


  • Daniel Amos performs in Edina, MN. at the Edina Community Center with Tom Howard
    At one point during the show, someone yells out "Happily Married Man", to which Terry replies "We don't do that - that's a different band." Not too much time passes until another audience member yells out an unrecognizable country request and Terry answers by saying "We burned those hats a long time ago..."
    Set List: Who Is It? (Talking Heads), I Love You #19, I'm On Your Team, Mall (All Over the World), Ghost of the Heart, Baby Game, Faces to the Window, Hit THem (with Love), Through the Speakers, Surf Suite: Surfin USA, Wipe Out, (Near Sighted Girl with Approaching) Tidal Wave, Endless Summer, Hound of Heaven, Colored By, I Didn't Build it for Me, New Car!, I Love You #19 (Reprise), Alarma!, Walls of Doubt

    November 13, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at the Rainbow Music Hall in Denver, CO with Tom Howard opening.
    Set List: I Love You #19, I'm On Your Team, Faces To The Window, Mall All Over The World, Ghost Of The Heart, Baby Game, Big Time Big Deal, Surf Suite: (near-sighted girl with approaching) Tidal Wave, Endless Summer, Hit Them, Hound Of Heaven, Colored By, I Didn't Build It For Me, A New Car!, I Love You #19 (reprise), Alarma!, Walls Of Doubt

    November 19, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Rockford, IL.

    December 2, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs at Skate Station in ???????, CA.

    December 3, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Toronto, Ontario Canada.

    December 4, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs in Willowdale, Ontario Canada.

    December 18, 1982

  • Daniel Amos performs Calvary Chapel in Downey, CA.

    December 31, 1982

  • Daniel Amos and Randy Stonhehill performs a New Years Eve Concert at the Buena High School Auditorium in Ventura, CA. Also appearing is the David Edwards Band.



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