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Richard Barone

Since his days as the first choice from the Bongos, the leading band from the Hoboken pop scene from the 1980s, Richard Barone pursued a sometimes low-key but generally fulfilling and acclaimed solo career. Barone produced the Bongos in 1980 and led the group through three albums, the singles compilation …

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Lach

Among the traveling forces at the rear of New York’s anti-folk picture, Lach was better recognized to many being a scenester, organizer, promoter, and membership MC than being a musician. A huge area of the cause was his infrequent documenting timetable: by enough time Lach released his first record in …

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The Bongos

Hoboken’s Bongos — founded like a trio comprising Richard Barone (acoustic guitar, vocals), Rob Norris (bass), and Frank Giannini (drums, vocals) — produced no pretense to be anything apart from a pop music group; fortunately, these were an excellent pop music group, covering electric guitar pop in the Byrds to …

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Sally Timms

Best known on her behalf tenure using the legendary Mekons, vocalist Sally Timms was created November 29, 1959 in Leeds, Britain; as a teenager she became infatuated by glam rock and roll, nonetheless it was the rise of punk which influenced her to pursue a musical profession of her personal, …

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