4 Out of 5 Doctors
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4 out of 5 Doctors were a very groovy and talented New Wave power-pop
group from Washington, D.C. The band was formed in 1979. The members
were: Cal Everett (bass/lead vocals), George Pittaway (guitar/vocals),
Jeff Severson (keyboards/guitars/vocals), and Tom Ballew
(drums/vocals). 4 Out of 5 Doctors released their self-titled debut
album in 1980. The group not only toured with Hall & Oates, Richie
Blackmore, and Pat Travers, but also opened for such artists as The
Clash, The Cars, Cyndi Lauper, Steppenwolf, and Jim Carroll. They
contributed the songs "Not from Her World" and "Baby Go Bye Bye" to the
soundtrack of the spooky and offbeat supernatural shocker The Boogey Man (1980). Moreover, 4 Out of 5 Doctors appear as themselves and
perform the songs "Mr. Cool Shoes," "Modern Man," "Waiting for a
Change," "Dawn Patrol," and "Waiting for Roxanne" at a party in the
superior slasher horror cult favorite The House on Sorority Row (1982). The
group scored 82 in the "Rate-a-Record" segment on Dick Clark's
"American Bandstand." The band released their sophomore album "Second
Opinion" in 1982. When that album proved to be an undeserved commercial
flop, they subsequently broke up in 1984. On July 20, 2008 4 Out of 5
Doctors reunited for a well-received sold-out show at the Jammin' Jive
club in Vienna, Virginia. The group also performed at the 2008 Wammie
Awards at the State Theatre in Falls Church, Virginia on February 15,
2009. The band released the compilation albums "Reconstructed" in 2008
and "Post Ops" in 2009. 4 out of 5 Doctors issued the CD "Cruel and
Unusual" in 2010. The band performed their last concert on July 17,
2010 before breaking up for a second and final time.