A memorial for Dave Bell is being held Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 4:30 p.m. at Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home, 366-368 S. Main Street, Greenville, Pennsylvania USA. Dave died this week from cancer. An obituary and more information on the service is at
https://www.loutzenhiserfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/david-bell. A good buddy of mine, Dave is missed. I first met him in 1990 if I remember correctly. My mom was set up at a flea market and made Dave's acquaintance. Dave was helping his grandmother who was also set up there. He liked cool music and was a cool kid, so we soon struck up a friendship. We played in many fun bands together including Yeast?, Angry Housewives, Anal Spikemobile, The Lenin Spoonful, Rage Against Dabney Coleman, Ungoat, and probably a few others whose names I forget now. We also saw many great concerts together including Nirvana, The Boredoms, Slayer, Pavement with Gary, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Guided By Voices, and many, many others.
In addition to punk/alternative/indie/whatever you want to call it, Dave also played hip-hop, electronica, noise music, and even drummed in a polka band once. After playing in the Pennsylvania/Ohio scene (Youngstown, Warren, Pittsburgh, and so forth), he was active in the Kent, Ohio USA music scene of the 1990s. Some of the acts included Black Squirrel And Freaky and The Sacred Hearts Auto Club. After that, he moved to Columbus, Ohio, where he caught the tail end of the 1990s garage rock scene that produced The New Bomb Turks and Gaunt. Upon moving back to Western Pennsylvania, he made a variety of music on his own and played with various acts. At one point, he was involved with the Cleveland noise music scene. Even while undergoing cancer treatment, he was still making music. I remember him showing me some cool beats he was making on a drum machine. With luck, maybe we'll all get to hear some of the unreleased music down the road (I particularly loved one silly song called "I Like To Ride My Helicopter Around Town"), but, unfortunately, that's still no substitute for Dave. He was like no one else.
If you want to hear some Dave music, then you can hear The Angry Housewives and Anal Spikemobile. That's Dave singing on "Duster" by Yeast? as well.