Dirt Bike Annie


Dirt Bike Annie was a rock band formed in New York City that played pop punk and power pop music.

Band history

Dirt Bike Annie was formed in 1993 by Adam Rabuck while he was a student at New York University. The band's two other consistent members throughout the years were bassist/vocalist Dan Paquin and guitarist/vocalist Jeanie Lee. Drummers in the band included Mike Yannich, Heth Weinstein, Tommy Vinton from Too Much Joy, and Dennis Donaghy.
At the top of 1996, Dirt Bike Annie released their first 7" on their own label called Richie Records.
During the early phase of the career of rapper MC Chris, Dirt Bike Annie regularly performed as his backing band under their stage name, The Lee Majors.
In 2003, the band contributed two songs to the Project Gotham Racing 2 soundtrack.
After a decade of touring and releasing records, the group disbanded in 2005 when Lee and Paquin left the band. One of their last shows together was on May 3 of that year, opening for MC Chris at the Continental in New York City. Lee left the band first, and Paquin decided to leave shortly thereafter. At that point, the remaining members decided it best to break up the band for good.

After disbanding

Founder, guitarist and lead singer Adam Rabuck has gone on to form The Impulse International and Rock University at Pennridge High School. Yannich has been a prolific performer in the punk scene as a songwriter, solo performer, and drummer for The Ergs! and several other bands.
In 2010, Rabuck, Paquin and Mike Yannich played a 90-minute reunion set at the Insubordination Fest in Baltimore.
On June 10, 2023, Rabuck, Lee, Paquin and Yannich reunited to perform at Bloated Kat Records' Bloated Fest at TV Eye in Queens, NY. It was their first performance with this lineup in nearly 20 years.
The four also contributed to the Whimsyland album, written by Chadd Derkins and released on Bloated Kat Records.

Discography

CDs

Hit The Rock — Mutant Pop Records, 1999Live Jersey City 2000: Sweatin' to the Oldies — Mutant Pop Records, 2000It Ain't Easy Bein' Single — Dirt Nap Records, 2001The Ellis Island RendezvousStardumb Records, 2002 Split with The Popsters.Show Us Your Demons — Dirt Nap Records, 2003

Vinyl

It Ain't Easy Bein' Stupid EP — Richie Records, 1996Choco-Berri Sugar Pops EP — Mutant Pop RecordsNight of the Living Rock and Roll Creation EP — Knock Knock RecordsThe Wedding EPWhoa Oh Records Split double EP with the Kung Fu Monkeys.