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Prior to Chimaira, vocalist Mark Hunter and bassist Jim LaMarca were part of a hardcore band named Skipline, which lasted two years from 1996 to 1998. Shortly before Skipline's first ever Rhode Island show, the group was carjacked of their van (along with all of the inside equipment), which left the 4-piece band to find their way back to Ohio and effectively ended Skipline.
Mark Avsec (born August 23, 1954) is an American rock keyboardist, songwriter, and producer. He was a member of the funk rock band Wild Cherry. Avsec was an original member of Donnie Iris & the Cruisers. He wrote or co-wrote all of the band's music, was its sole lyricist, and produced all of its albums. [1] Since 1995, he has also been a ...
A reunited James Gang performing in 2022. James Gang was an American hard rock band from Cleveland, Ohio.Formed in 1966, the group originally consisted of vocalist and keyboardist Phil Giallombardo, lead guitarist Greg Grandillo, rhythm guitarist Ronnie Silverman, bassist Tom Kriss, and drummer Jimmy Fox.
Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971), [1] formerly known by his stage name Marky Mark, [2] is an American actor, producer, and former rapper. His work as a leading man spans the comedy , drama , and action genres.
Mark Wahlberg may be 44 years old, but to many, he'll always be one of the New Kids on the Block. The "Ted 2" star made a surprise appearance with the boy band during a Main Event Tour performance ...
Reznor, Vale and non-Exotic Birds member Mark Addison were the fictional band "The Problems" in Paul Schrader's 1987 Cleveland set movie Light of Day featuring Michael J. Fox and Joan Jett. One-time Exotic Birds manager John Malm was Reznor's long-time manager and co-founder of Nothing Records.
Opperman opposed the first efforts to form the College of Music's now-signature marching band. In 1938, 39 female students formed the Tally Troopers to march at student events.
By 1965, the group had renamed themselves the Ohio Players, reflecting its members' self-perceptions as musicians and as ladies' men. [6] The group added two more singers, Bobby Lee Fears and Dutch Robinson, and became the house band for the New York-based Compass Records. In 1967, they added vocalist Helena Ferguson Kilpatrick.