
The Odd Numbers "The Oddyssey" LP
THE ODD NUMBERS (Dave Baisa, Dave Miller, John Cummings) began in 88′ hailing from San Jose California. Straight out of high school they began playing a mix of sixties beat, 70s punk, soul and powerpop. Playing the local colleges and parties for a audience of mostly punks, mods and skaters. After a year or so they moved into the clubs where they were discovered by Ray Stevens II (of THE FACTION) who began managing and producing them. By 1990 they’d released their first LP About Time which was featured heavily in skateboarding videos put out by The New Deal and Santa Cruz. The next record Retrofitted For Today was embraced by the country of Sweden when it was given a 5 star review by the country’s top music magazine. This led to a headlining tour of Scandinavian summer festivals and a Swedish and a Spanish record deal. The trip ended unfortunately When drummer John Cummings was injured in a motorcycle accident that left him in the hospital for months. The Numbers returned to the studio