Red Star Belgrade (band)

Red Star Belgrade was an American alternative country band, originally formed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1994 by former music critic Bill Curry.

In 1998, the band relocated from Chapel Hill to Chicago, Illinois.

[1][2] Red Star Belgrade's first release was the controversial 1995 song "Union, S.C.", which was written from the perspective of murderer Susan Smith and featured steel guitar playing by Ed Crawford.

[1][4][5] In May 2000, the band released their third studio album, Telescope, also on Checkered Past Records.

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