En route to a gig in Brooklyn from Baltimore along I-95 on Friday, the touring van of Japanese noise-rock band DMBQ rolled over, resulting in multiple injuries, and one fatality, drummer Mana 'China' Nishiura:
According to the Gloucester County (New Jersey) Times, a car driven by twenty-two-year-old Sara Jacobi swerved across the right and center lanes "for an unknown reason", striking the band's Ford Econoline van in the left rear side. As the van slid and rolled over, China was ejected from the vehicle. She was later pronounced dead on the spot. Jacobi was uninjured.
The other members of the band were treated and released from the hospital, with the exception of U.S. tour manager Michelle Cable pending surgery from which she is expected to completely recover. Despite the intense, noisy rock for which she was known, fans remembered China:
...as a soft-spoken, kind-hearted individual. Chicago photographer and designer Matt Taplinger, who housed the band when they were in town on tour in April, describes DMBQ as "some of the nicest, most down-to-earth people I had ever had the pleasure of coming in contact with." Although drummers are traditionally relegated upstage, China went to astonishing lengths to involve the audience in DMBQ's live set: A recent performance at Atlanta's Drunken Unicorn saw her dismantle her kit and pass the pieces along to audience members, eventually drumming upon the scattered bits whilst sitting atop a fan's head. China joined Shonen Knife as their touring drummer in 2001.
Fans have set up a paypal account at dmbqpanache@lovepumpunited.com to assist with the band's medical bills, as some of them did not have insurance. Donations can also be sent to Lovepump United, PO BOX 3241, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603.
I heard about that this afternoon when Babyland sent out an e-mail to their mailing list and asking for donations for medical expenses for promoter Michelle Cable, who was touring with them and doesn't have medical insurance. Here. I'll repost it here, if that's okay...
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 11:45:15 -0800 (GMT-08:00)
From: BABYLAND / Mattress Records
Reply-To: BABYLAND / Mattress Records
To: BABYLAND list
Subject: BABYLAND: Please help
Hello all -
Our friend, promoter and Panache zine creator Michelle Cable was in a terrible car accident on Friday, November 4. She was on tour with DMBQ back east when the van they were driving was struck, seriously injuring Michelle and killing DMBQ's drummer, Mana "China" Nishiura. Here's a link for more details:
BABYLAND was lucky enough to play with DMBQ and Michelle has always helped out our band. If you can, please help us help them out by donating what you can; Even a kind email would be great. Supporters have set up a Paypal account for donations to help defer medical fees for the band and Cable, who does not have health insurance. Donate to
PayPay: dmbqpanache@lovepumpunited.com
(or) mail to:
Lovepump United
PO BOX 3241
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
That's so fucking terrible. I heard about this from some friends last night. And it seriously makes me sick to my stomach. I wish the other members and all of their families the best.
The thing that sucks more (and I hate pointing this out cause it makes me look like a dick) is that if China had been wearing her seatbelt, she probably would still be alive.
The thing that sucks more (and I hate pointing this out cause it makes me look like a dick) is that if China had been wearing her seatbelt, she probably would still be alive.
I'll let others debate if this was the proper place to bring this up, but I want to point out that most tour vans don't have seatbelts, or seats at all with the exception of the front two.
Keith
Oklahoma City, OK
August 2002
NOV 07, 2005 07:10 PM