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On September 23, 2005, The Aquabats made their national television debut on the G4 program Attack of the Show, performing Charge!! ' s lead single, "Fashion Zombies!". [28] While the following year would present even more lucrative touring opportunities for The Aquabats, the band's renewed success would also have its drawbacks.
Ian Fowles is an American musician, author, and actor, best known as the current guitarist for the Orange County rock band The Aquabats, in which he performs under the stage name and persona of EagleBones Falconhawk (originally Eagle "Bones" Falconhawk).
Outside of his band, Falomir works as a composer, arranger and music director for the children's television series Yo Gabba Gabba!, alongside several other members of The Aquabats including series co-creator Christian Jacobs. [3] He has made several onscreen appearances on the series, playing both costumed monsters and as his Ricky Fitness persona.
Boyd Terry is an American musician, best known as one of the founding members of the Californian band The Aquabats, of which he originally served as trumpeter from 1994 to 2002 under the stage name Catboy before rejoining the band's line-up in 2024.
The Aquabats are a band of superhero rock musicians who travel the countryside fighting the forces of evil while moonlighting as a struggling rock and roll band. Despite their variety of superpowers, abilities and technology, the group are generally bumbling and inexperienced, and more often than not save the day by sheer luck or crudely unorthodox methods.
The imagery of the 9/11 Attacks remains indelible, even as Wednesday marks 23 years since a cloudless morning in New York became a nightmare that shook this country to the core and altered the ...
Often described as the worst terrorist attack in history, the trauma of 9/11 is still felt keenly by many more than 20 years on. Images showing the horrifying events unfolding – as first one and ...
Like most of the Aquabats' video projects, the music video for "Super Rad!" features a deliberately campy and brightly colored aesthetic reminiscent of Saturday morning cartoons and 1970s television such as the works of Sid and Marty Krofft. [4] The video's loose plot follows the Aquabats as they're dispatched individually by "The Professor ...