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There are at least six bands called The Rockets. 1) The band from which Neil Young formed Crazy Horse. The band began in 1962 as the doo wop group Danny & the Memories, with guitarist/singer Danny Whitten, and counting future Crazy Horse stalwarts Billy Talbot and Ralph Molina as members, the latter two are the only individuals present in every incarnation of the band. The group evolved through nascent San Francisco folk-psychedelia, eventually ending up in Los Angeles and becoming The Rockets by 1966 with Whitten on guitar, Talbot on bass, and Molina on drums, along with Bobby Notkoff on...
In the late 80s and early 90s Jay Tripwire was heavily influenced by the deep futuristic sounds coming from Detroit, the classic house sound from NYC and the early raw freshness of the Chicago sound that it became a fusion Jay would be known for. Living isolated in Vancouver, Canada gave Vancouver DJs their own sound and style of DJing. Tripwire honed his craft in the Vancouver underground scene, playing numerous warehouse parties, clubs, and afterhours events and making mixtapes alongside peers such as Tyler "Tbone" Stadius, DJ Ali, and Vernon. During the 90s Tripwire was DJing 3-5 nights a...
There is more than one artist with this name. 1). Hardwire originally formed in 1999 by: Mike Marsh and Ryan Hutman. Hardwire has created and refined a unique sound of their own heavily influenced by bands such as: KMFDM, Rammstein, Die Krupps, Ministry, Hanzel und Gretyl and Fear Factory. The band has played venues throughout the Phoenix underground and cities across the U.S. with such acts as: Spetsnaz, VNV Nation, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, Obscenity Trial, Slick Idiot, Imperative Reaction, Ikonoklast, Everything Goes Cold, Hanzel und Gretyl, Otto's Daughter, Alter Der Ruine, Lenny Dee and The Strand....
There have been multiple artists who have recorded under the name Rockets. 1. Rockets' history starts in Paris (France), in the year 1972, when they were known under the name Crystal. In 1974, they changed their name to Rocket Men (or Rocketters) as five aliens, bald, with grey eyes, silver skin and space suits, recording the single 'Rocket Man' produced by Claude Lemoine, who would become their producer 'til 1983. In 1975, they changed their name in Rockets and recorded a single 'Future woman'. In 1976, their first LP entitled, 'Rockets' was released in France, and the group launched a...