Schecky's Jam Bands

Jams Are Far From Extinct - Chalk Dinosaur


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What if one of Pittsburgh's most prolific and genre-defying musical projects was born the night a college freshman pitched a band name to his ninth-grade brother — who had just come home from teenage shenanigans on a neighborhood golf course? That's the Chalk Dinosaur origin story, and it's every bit as wonderfully strange as the 28 albums, two completely different live formats, and one famously autographed pair of tighty-whities that followed.

In this episode, Schecky breaks down how brothers John and Nick O'Hallaron built a shape-shifting musical entity that can appear as a live electronic duo one night and a full psychedelic jam ensemble the next — spanning indie rock, surf rock, funk, electronic dance music, and cinematic ambient music across nearly two decades of nonstop recording. We dig into why Pillars of Creation from the 2025 album Electric Biscuit is the perfect entry point, relive the Electric Forest 2018 performance where the Chalk Dinosaur Ensemble's Type 2 improvisation stopped a crowd cold, and reveal how a band that opened for George Clinton and played Peach Music Festival traces its entire origin to one late night, one notebook, and one dining room table in Pittsburgh.

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Schecky's Jam BandsBy Robert Scheckman