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Rock music groups from New Jersey (5 C, 44 P) Pages in category "Musical groups from New Jersey" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total.
He was born in the Bronx and grew up in Pelham, New York. His father was a janitor and his mother was a bookkeeper. His father was a janitor and his mother was a bookkeeper. By the time he'd reached the third grade, he was playing guitar, inspired by Ricky Nelson ’s brief promotional appearances at the end of Ozzie and Harriet .
In the 1984 movie Streets of Fire, the fictional band Ellen Aim and The Attackers, supposedly headed by Diane Lane, actually consisted of the male members of Face to Face, with Laurie, billed as being a member of "Fire Incorporated," providing lead vocals on Ellen's "Never Be You" and "Sorcerer" and harmony on the Jim Steinman-penned song "Nowhere Fast."
Face to Face is the self-titled debut album of the Boston new wave band Face to Face, originally released in 1984 on LP (BFE 38857) and Cassette by Epic Records. It peaked at #126 on the Billboard pop album charts in the summer of 1984.
Confrontation is the second album by the Boston band Face to Face. It was produced in part by Arthur Baker. [2] Like the 1984 debut, most of the songs were written by Angelo, with Laurie Sargent credited as co-writer on half. The record was not a commercial success and would be their last release on Epic Records.
As a three-piece, the band played a show at Spanky's in Riverside, California, and a couple of other local shows. When Haake left, the band continued as a three-piece and changed their name to Face to Face in 1991. In late 1991, Face to Face were signed to a local punk rock record label Dr. Strange Records. Dr.
Don't Turn Away is the first album by the American punk rock band Face to Face. [4] It was released in 1992 under the label Dr. Strange Records , and was considered a strong debut for the band. It was re-released a year later on Fat Wreck Chords .
Scott Shiflett joined Face to Face in 1995 replacing original bassist Matt Riddle. Shiflett became both a co-songwriter and co-producer of the band's records along with bandmate Trever Keith . Shiflett and Keith also formed Viva Death, a side project of Face to Face, as a vehicle for their baritone guitar driven experimental rock.