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Anatole Halinkovitch

Youthful Anatole Halinkovitch, now Tony Hall, jammed towards the rhythms of his mother’s washer. At age 15, he performed his 1st money-gig in Cicero, IL. Hall eventually linked to the Boyzz, documenting Too Crazy To Tame in 1978. The Boyzz’ riotous displays led Hall to eliminate over 15 organs in …

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Steve Riley

Steve Riley was created in 1956. He’s the drummer for L.A. Weapons, but have been part of several well-known steel (rather than quite steel) rings before signing up for that group. Among the rings that he has performed are WASP, Steppenwolf, Keel, and Roadmaster.

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Dave Angel

A child from the London acid-house explosion, British-born DJ and producer Dave Angel makes Detroit-styled techno with solid jazz and soul influences. Among the 1st artists of worldwide renown to consider Motor Town futurism to some major-label level, Angel (given birth to Dave Gooden) authorized with Island’s Blunted sub-label in …

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The B’zz

The B’ZZ released a lone record, the exuberant GET RIGHT UP, and maintains the variation of being the only real unsigned take action ever to seem on American Bandstand. Initial arrived the Boyzz, a biker boogie clothing whose Too Crazy to Tame obtained notoriety helped by energized shows. Keyboardist Anatole …

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