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For emo band from San Diego see: Malon Malón, banda de thrash y groove metal Argentina surge luego de la separación de Hermética en 1995 y se disuelve en 1998. se rearma en 2001 y separa por segunda vez en 2002. Malon's Thrash and Groove metal band from Argentina, they formed in 1995 after Hermética split up. They vanish in 1998 but got together in 2001 for a year. Integrantes: Band members, Claudio O'Connor - Vocalista - Vocalist Antonio Romano - Guitarrista Claudio Strunz - Baterista - Drums Carlos Kuadrado - Bajista - Bass Eduardo Ezcurra - Vocalista Discografía Espíritu...
Vince Melouney (born 18 August 1945, Sydney, Australia) was a founding member of Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs, playing with the band as lead guitarist from 1963 to 1965, which was followed by a short-lived duo with fellow Aztec Tony Barber, called Vince & Tony's Two. In 1967, after moving to the UK, he was invited to join the Bee Gees. He was the lead guitarist on their first three albums; Bee Gees' 1st, Horizontal, and Idea. In November 1968 it was reported by the UK music magazine, NME, that Melouney's final concert with the Bee Gees would be on...
Gamalon started in Buffalo, New York during the 1960's, when drummer Ted Reinhardt and guitarist Bruce Brucato began playing music together at age 12. By the 70's they were joined by Rick McGirr, Victor Marwin and Bill Ludwig to form Rodan, a prog-rock gem of the local music scene. Rodan folded in 1977 and the members morphed into Gamalon in 1982, with Reinhardt and Brucato joined by George Puleo on lead guitar and Greg Piontek on bass and Chapman Stick. Geoffrey Fitzhugh Perry played violin on one album. Tony Scozzaro replaced George Puleo for several years and in the summer...
BOB MALONE Bio by Craig Spector What do you call an artist whose talent consistently transcends the endless parade of pre-chewed musical fad and fashion? What do you say about a two-fisted rock & roll pianoman and singer-songwriter whose chops can blow the doors off any venue, and whose road-ready showmanship regularly leaves the audience hooting and howling for more? How do you categorize a down-home guy who came from the swamps of Jersey but whose music swings with the soul of New Orleans? An artist who writes songs that can tug your heart or split your sides with sardonic...