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The roots rock band
Lone Justice
was formed in Los Angeles by guitarist
Ryan Hedgecock
and singer
Maria McKee
. The half-sister of
Bryan MacLean
, a member of the seminal psychedelic outfit
Love
,
McKee
's involvement in the L.A. club scene dated back to her infancy; at the age of three, she joined
MacLean
at a performance at the famed Whisky-a-Go-Go and was befriended by
Frank Zappa
and members of
the Doors
. As a teen, she studied musical theater, and briefly performed in duos with
MacLean
and local blues singer
Top Jimmy
.
McKee
and
Hedgecock
first met while dabbling in the L.A. rockabilly scene, and their mutual affection for country music inspired them to found
Lone Justice
in 1982. Initially, the group was strictly a cover band, but the additions of veteran bassist
Marvin Etzioni
and
Don Heffington
, a former drummer in
Emmylou Harris
'
Hot Band
, prompted
McKee
to begin composing original material inspired by Dust Bowl-era balladry.
Gradually, elements of rock began creeping into the
Lone Justice
sound as well, and soon the band became a local favorite. At the urging of
Linda Ronstadt
, they were awarded a contract with Geffen Records; their self-titled debut appeared in 1985, followed by a tour in support of
U2
. Still, despite good press and media hype,
Lone Justice
failed to sell; slickly produced by the band's manager,
Jimmy Iovine
, it failed to connect with either country or rock audiences. In the record's wake,
Hedgecock
,
Etzioni
, and
Heffington
all exited the band, leaving
McKee
to lead
Lone Justice
alone. After enlisting guitarist
Shayne Fontayne
, bassist
Greg Sutton
, drummer
Rudy Richman
, and keyboardist
Bruce Brody
,
Lone Justice
recorded their second LP,
Shelter
. Shortly after the record's release,
McKee
broke up the band for good and went on to a solo career.
Heffington
became a successful session drummer, while
Etzioni
recorded under the guise Marvin the Mandolin Man. After a decade removed from the music industry,
Hedgecock
returned in 1996 as half of the duo
Parlor James
. A posthumous
Lone Justice
retrospective,
This World Is Not My Home
, followed in early 1999.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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Discography
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Lone Justice
This World Is Not My Home
Shelter
Lone Justice
1994
BBC Live
1985
Sweet, Sweet Baby
1985
Ways to Be Wicked
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