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The Fibonaccis were an American band formed in 1981 in Los Angeles. The band consisted of songwriters John Dentino (keyboards) and Ron Stringer (guitar), Magie Song (vocals), Joe Berardi (drums) and later Tom Corey (bass).


Formation
The Fibonaccis were formed out of the Los Angeles scene which included bands such as Wall of Voodoo and . Deriving their name from 13th-century mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci and citing musical influence from and ,Dentino, John. Fibonaccis Video Podcast Shadowsandclouds.com on the band's music was typically characterized by intricate piano and guitar lines, over-the-top and sometimes incomprehensible vocals and frequent use of unconventional instruments such as , clarinets and . The Fibonaccis' music was nearly impossible to categorize, fusing such disparate elements as , , , , , , and , a combination one newspaper critic described as " from ".Spurrier, Jeff. Fibonaccis are Rota Rooters Los Angeles Times. June 27, 1982. Lyrically, the band regularly explored dark and esoteric subject matter ranging from to UFOs, presented in a and fashion.


Career
The Fibonaccis released their debut (fi'-bo-na'-chez) in 1982, following up with a 12" single/EP, Tumor/Psycho/Slow Beautiful Sex, the next year. In 1984, the group independently filmed a music video for an unreleased cover of "". Played in an instrumentally discordant fashion and sung in screeched vocals, the psychedelic music video re-worked the song into an anthem for a , book-ended by audio clips from interviews.

By the mid-1980s, the Fibonaccis had emerged as a prominent presence in the Los Angeles art rock scene,Burton, Paul. Fibonaccis Option Magazine. 1986. acting as touring support for the likes of Sparks, Oingo Boingo and Wall of Voodoo and performing as part of the 1985 New Music America festival.Unkrich, Craig. The Fibonacci Experience November 7, 1997.

Throughout their career, the Fibonaccis regularly contributed their music to independent film soundtracks. In 1986, the band collaborated with composer on the for the horror-comedy , recording five tracks including the movie's . Their song "Sergio Leone" was used for the closing credits of 1982's Android and the previously unrecorded track "Art Life" was featured in 1987's Slam Dance. The Fibonaccis appeared onscreen as the band "Sexy Holiday" in the 1987 comedy , lipsynching to "Slow Beautiful Sex" and "Purple Haze" during a party scene.

In 1987, the band released their sole studio , Civilization and Its Discotheques, on the Blue Yonder Sounds label. In explaining the reason for the LP's delay, the group said that various hassles and difficulties with record companies had plagued a more timely release. Their frustration over the album's recording, added with a lack of media recognition, led to their breakup in 1988.

In 1992, released a 26-track retrospective of the band's work called Repressed - The Best of the Fibonaccis. To celebrate the release of the album, the Fibonaccis performed a one-off reunion show in Los Angeles on November 19, 1992, their final public performance with all the members.


Post-Fibonaccis
Following the Fibonaccis' disbandment, John Dentino continued to compose music independently and has recently been working on independent documentary films. Joe Berardi went on to perform and tour with Wall of Voodoo's , and has collaborated with artists including , , and . Magie Song acted in a number of independent films in the early 1990s, including The Living End and Dr. Caligari, and currently works as an in Los Angeles. Tom Corey died from a cerebral aneurysm in late 2001.Kendrick, David Tom Corey, 1957 to 2001 L.A. Weekly. October 3, 2001 Ron Stringer served as film editor and critic for the and later as an English professor in L.A.'s community colleges. He died from liver cancer in late 2021.

Currently, the entire Fibonaccis physical discography is out of print, with Repressed being their only work released on compact disc. In 2021, the group released the majority of their repertoire on worldwide music streaming services and created a Bandcamp page for digital download. In 2022, The Fibonaccis opened their archives and digitally released two new collections of live radio shows, club rarities, and demos.


Band members
  • Magie Song - lead vocals, percussion
  • John Dentino - keyboards, piano, synthesizer, ,
  • Joe Berardi - drums, percussion, , ""
  • Ron Stringer (formation – 1986) - guitar, bass, vocals
  • Tom Corey (1983–1988) - bass, guitar, , vocals


Discography

Studio albums
  • Civilization and Its Discotheques (1987, Blue Yonder Sounds)


EPs and singles
  • (fi'-bo-na'-chez) (1982, Index Records)
    • 1. "Sergio Leone" (Dentino, Stringer) - 2:12
    • 2. "Somnambulist" (Dentino, Stringer) - 3:03
    • 3. "The Ordinary Women" (Dentino, ) - 2:23
    • 4. "The Genius" (Dentino, Stringer) - 2:48
    • 5. "Second Coming" (Dentino, Stringer) - 3:31
    • 6. "Maculae" (Dentino, Song, Stringer) - 2:33
    • 7. "Rice Song" (Dentino, Song, Stringer) - 2:41
  • Tumor (1983, )
    • 1. "Tumor" (The Fibonaccis) - 3:25
    • 2. "Slow Beautiful Sex" (The Fibonaccis) - 2:38
    • 3. "Psycho" () - 3:15
  • (1986, )
    • 1. "TerrorVision" (The Fibonaccis) - 3:40
    • 2. "The Friends of Crime" (The Fibonaccis) - 2:47
    • 3. "Sack of Suit Suite" (The Fibonaccis) - 2:58
    • 4. "Advice to a Mutant" (The Fibonaccis, Hal Negro) - 2:43
    • 5. "He Can't Stop Laughing" (The Fibonaccis) - 2:50


Compilations


Compilation appearances
  • Film Noir: American Style (1984, Ding Dong Records and Tapes)
    • "Looking for Eddie" (Berardi) - 4:45
  • Radio Tokyo Tapes Vol. 2 (1984, Enigma Records)
  • The Lives of Lhasa (1984, Lhasa Productions)
    • "Disgusting Man (live)" -
  • Slam Dance: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1987, )
    • "Art Life" (Fibonaccis) - 2:21
  • The Best of the Radio Tokyo Tapes (1987, Chameleon Music)
    • "Purple Haze" (Hendrix) - 3:58


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