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The trio parted ways in 1966. Saul Striks began a new group called the Saloonatics with himself on piano and Ralph J. Guenther on bass and banjo. Striks died from a heart attack whilst visiting Chicago, on December 3, 1979, at the age of 54. [1] Robinson died in Salisbury, Maryland on December 6, 2002, at the age of 80. [2]
Robert Dennis Woodbury was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota on February 9, 1924. He was a U.S. Marine Corps flight instructor in World War II [1] and Korean War.Appearing at a night club in Florida, Woodbury met Fletcher Smith, who recorded Woody's material and through his connections in Hollywood led Woodbury to appear in a few films. [2]
John A. Russo (born September 2, 1939), sometimes credited as Jack Russo or John Russo, is an American screenwriter and film director most commonly associated with the 1968 horror classic film Night of the Living Dead, which he co-wrote with director George A. Romero. [1]
Swift in the house. For a lucky few, the biggest memory is a high-school-age Taylor Swift strumming an acoustic guitar and singing on stage. Swift stopped at The Buffalo Club during a promotional ...
Formed in the southern beachside suburbs of Sydney, Australia in 1961, the group began performing locally, and soon gained a following. [3] Contrary to the accepted surfing connotations of their name they actually took their name from a local brand of petrol, Atlantic. [1]
Mark Salomon was born in 1970 in Reno, Nevada. [2] However, around 1972, Salomon's mother moved to California, away from his father. [2] Growing up around Fresno, California, he was exposed to hard rock and hardcore punk bands such as U2, Suicidal Tendencies, Minor Threat, and G.B.H. [2] [3] In 1984, Salomon discovered a local hardcore punk band known as K.G.B., by way of a friend attending a ...