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The Luke Walton Band is an American alternative rock band from San Diego, California, composed of students from The University of Southern California's Popular Music Program. The members include Logan Shrewsbury (drums), Peter Johnson (violin), Nick "Thor" Campbell (bass), and Luke Walton (guitar, vocals, piano).
San Diego Jewish Men's Choir; San Diego Men's Chorus; San Diego Symphony; The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers; Sever Your Ties; The Shambles (band) The Silent Comedy; Skelpin; Sleeping People; Slightly Stoopid; The Soft Pack; Some Girls (California band) Something Like Silas; Soul-Junk; Souljahz; Sprung Monkey; Steam Powered Giraffe; Stick Figure ...
Following the Cleopatra Grip tour, the rhythm section left the band, [1] and were replaced by Noko (ex-Luxuria) on bass and Steve Monti (ex-Blockheads) on drums. By the third album, the band had switched to a third rhythm section of Colleen Browne on bass (formerly of the Parachute Men, who later joined Pale Saints) and Steve Beswick on drums. [2]
Luke Walton (born 1980), is an American professional basketball coach and former player Luke Walton may also refer to: Luke Walton (rower) (born 1979), American Olympic rower; The Luke Walton Band, American alternative rock band from San Diego, California
L.A. Edwards debuted in 2015 with the EP Secret's We’ll Never Know.Their second album, True Blue, was released in 2018. [9] They then released the album Blessings from Home Vol 1 in 2021 with producer Ryan Hadlock [3] [9] as well as Blessings from Home, Vol 2., produced by Ryan Hadlock at Bear Creek Studio in Woodinville, WA, and features Ron Blair and fellow Heartbreakers alum Steve Ferrone ...
Cleopatra Grip is the debut album by the English band the Heart Throbs, released in 1990. [3] [4] The Heart Throbs supported the album with a UK tour and by opening for the Railway Children on a North American tour. [5] [6] The album made the top 10 on the Billboard Alternative Albums chart. [7] "
Struggle was a San Diego punk band, during their three-year span, the band released a self-titled 7", 12" and a split with hardcore punk band Undertow. Despite being only high school-aged, the band had opportunities to share musical space with other significant bands with similar ideological perspectives such as Born Against , Downcast, Bikini ...
In later years, McKenna reformed with Luke Gibson (of Luke and the Apostles) as lead guitarist for The Luke Gibson Band - the house band for the ill-fated Blues on Belair Club in Toronto in the late 1990s. He also played briefly with the original Mainline members (sans Mendelson) at the same venue.