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Charles F. Buddy, first bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, University of San Diego founder [91] [92] Chase Budinger, professional basketball player [93] [94] Jud Buechler, former professional basketball player, NBA coach; Victor Buono, actor [95] [96] Michael C. Burgess, actor, poet, activist and former editor of The Star-News
This movement would eventually become known as the "San Diego sound". [12] Gravity was founded in 1991 by Matt Anderson, member of the band Heroin, as a means to release the music of his band and of other related San Diego groups, [13] which also included Antioch Arrow and Clikatat Ikatowi. [11]
Cage formed in 1992 with the original lineup being, Sean Peck (vocals), David Garcia (guitar), Eric Horton (guitar), Mike Giordano (bass), and Damian Arletto (drums). Peck had previously been the leader of a band called Nomad, while Garcia and Giordano had performed with Crusher. [6] Garcia and Horton had also been a part of Nomad with Peck. [7]
"San Diego Super Chargers" was the fight song of the San Diego Chargers (now known as the Los Angeles Chargers) of the National Football League (NFL). The disco song was written in 1979 during the Air Coryell era of the San Diego Chargers, and it was recorded by a session band dubbed "Captain Q.B. and the Big Boys."
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Pierce the Veil is an American rock band formed in San Diego, California, in 2006. It was founded by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes after the disbanding of Before Today, which formed out of the San Diego punk scene. [1] [2] Jaime Preciado and Tony Perry joined the group in 2007, on bass and lead guitar respectively.
American singer-songwriter Sarah Hudson was the first to work on "Silverlines"; she later connected Labrinth, David, and Ferras to shape the song. [12] "Silverlines" was one of the first songs composed for David's debut studio album. [13] It was labeled as a departure from David's work with Måneskin, expressing a more personal side of himself.