The Young Fresh Fellows

The Young Fresh Fellows are an American alternative rock group, that was formed in 1981 in Seattle, Washington, United States, by Scott McCaughey and Chuck Carroll.

Tad Hutchison, Chuck Carroll's first cousin, joined for the recording of the group's debut album in 1983.

McCaughey has given more attention to the Minus 5 since then, while Bloch and Sangster have formed the band Thee Sgt.

[1] The band was mentioned in the They Might Be Giants song "Twisting", and in "Big Salty Tears" by The Ziggens, which was later covered by Bradley Nowell of Sublime on the album Sublime Acoustic: Bradley Nowell & Friends.

The tribute album This One's for the Fellows (2004) features twenty covers of Young Fresh Fellows songs by artists including The Presidents of the United States of America, Robyn Hitchcock, and The Makers.

Young Fresh Fellows in Galicia, Spain
A black-and-white photo of the band playing onstage
The Fellows in Japan