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  1. J.E. joined The Swimming Pool Q’s in early 1982. He played bass on The Q’s two A&M releases (The Swimming Pool Q’s and Blue Tomorrow), as well as, The Firing Squad for God and World War Two Point Five. J.E. left The Q’s in 1990 and for several years worked with the Atlanta Rhythm Section.

  2. After two years without a further release, and with Jarkunas and Schmid replaced by J.E. Garnett and Billy Burton, the band returned in 1984 with the single "The Bells Ring" and album The Swimming Pool Q's, now signed to A&M Records. [1]

  3. Explore releases from J.E. Garnett at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from J.E. Garnett at the Discogs Marketplace.

  4. Garnett, J.E. He is a bass player born in Blufield, West Virginia, growing up in Lewisburg, who attended Potomac State College followed by the University of West Virginia. It was here he began to perform on the bassoon and bass and became a member of Problems of Democracy.

  5. 29. Aug. 2006 · The Swimming Pool Q's playing "Overheated" live at the Red Light Cafe on August 26, 2006, featuring JE Garnett on bass.

  6. Explore J.E. Garnett's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about J.E. Garnett on AllMusic.

  7. System of Love EP by The Swimming Pool Q's- MP3 Album. 2013/2014 Press. Huffington Post. Atlanta Magazine. THE SWIMMING POOL Q'S. Founded in Atlanta in 1978, The Swimming Pool Q’s were among the first generation of Georgia’s celebrated New Wave bands that included THE B-52’s, THE BRAINS, PYLON and R.E.M.