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Music of the 80s

Music of the 80s . By Gerry Frederick Erin Kremer Tina Holquist . Devo .

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Music of the 80s

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  1. Music of the 80s

    By Gerry Frederick Erin Kremer Tina Holquist
  2. Devo Their crew was basted on Bob Casale, guitar, keyboards; Gerald V. Casale, bass; Bob Mothersbaugh, guitar; Mark Mothersbaugh, vocals, synthesizers; Alan Myers, drums; David Kendrick (replaced Alan Myers in 1988), drums.
  3. Queen Born Ida Lewis on January 15, 1929, in Lake Charles, LA; married Ray Guillory; children: Myrick, Ronald, Ledra.
  4. Cyndi lauper Born June 20, 1953, in Brooklyn, NY; mother was a waitress. Education: Attended several colleges to study art.
  5. Charlie Daniels band Born in 1937 in Wilmington, NC; son of a lumberjack; married Hazel Alexander (a hairstylist), 1964; children: Charlie, Jr. Singer, songwriter, bandleader, fiddle and guitar player, 1958--. Played with group the Jaguars, 1958-67. Country songwriter, 1963--, and session musician in Nashville, 1966-71. Formed the Charlie Daniels Band in 1971; signed with Kama Sutra Records and released first album, Te John Grease and Wolfman, c. 1972. Has toured extensively in the United States and Canada; host of the yearly Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam, Nashville.
  6. Kenny loggins Born Kenneth Clarke Loggins, January 7, 1948, in Everett, WA; son of Robert George (in sales) and Lina (Massie) Loggins; married Eva Ein (marriage ended); married Julia Cooper, 1992; children Crosby, Cody, Isabella, Lukas, Hana. Education: Attended Pasadena City College.,
  7. Cars Original members included Elliot Easton (born Elliot Shapiro, December 18, 1953, in Brooklyn, NY), guitar; Greg Hawkes, keyboards; Ric Ocasek (born Richard Otcasek, March 23, 1949, in Baltimore, MD), vocals, guitar; Benjamin Orr (born Benjamin Orzechowski, in Cleveland, OH), vocals, bass guitar; David Robinson, drums.,
  8. Ac/dc Band formed 1973, in Sydney, Australia; original members included Angus Young (born March 31, 1951, in Glasgow, Scotland), guitar; Malcolm Young (born January 6, 1953, in Glasgow), guitar; Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (born July 9, 1946, in Kirriemur, Scotland; died of acute alcohol poisoning February 19, 1980, in London, England), vocalist. In 1974, Phillip Rudd (born May 19, 1946, in Melbourne, Australia) and Mark Evans (born 1957, in Melbourne) joined AC/DC on drums and bass. In 1977, Evans was replaced by Cliff Williams (born December 14, 1949, in Rumford, England). In 1980, Brian Johnson (born October 5, 1947, in North Shields, England) replaced deceased vocalist Scott. In 1982, Rudd was replaced by Simon Wright (born 1963).
  9. John Lennon Born John Winston Lennon, October 9, 1940, in Liverpool, England; died of gunshot wounds December 8, 1980, in New York City; son of Alfred (a merchant seaman) and Julia (Stanley) Lennon; married Cynthia Powell, August 23, 1962 (divorced, 1968); married Yoko Ono (an artist and singer), March 20, 1969; children: (first marriage) John Charles Julian, (second marriage) Sean Ono Taro. Education: Attended Liverpool College of Art, 1957-60.
  10. Gary numan Born Gary Anthony James Webb on March 8, 1958, in London, England; son of a baggage handler and a telemarketer; married; wife's name, Gemma.
  11. Tom petty Members include: Tom Petty (born October 20, 1950), singer, songwriter, guitarist; Ron Blair, bass player (left group in 1982); Mike Campbell, guitar player; HowieEpstein, bass player (joined group in 1982); Stan Lynch, drummer (left group in 1994); Benmont Tench, keyboard player.
  12. Prince Born Prince Rogers Nelson on June 7, 1958, in Minneapolis, MN; son of John Nelson (a jazz pianist) and Mattie Shaw (a singer); married Mayte Garcia (a dancer), 1996; marriage annulled, 1998; married Manuela Testolini, December 31, 2001.
  13. Real life Members include JeremyEnigk (joined band, 1993), vocals, guitar; WilliamGoldsmith(joined Foo Fighters in 1995, left Foo Fighters in 1997 to reunite with Sunny Day Real Estate), drums; DanHoerner, guitar; NateMendel (left in 1995 to join Foo Fighters), bass; JeffPalmer (joined band in 1997 to replace Mendel), bass.
  14. Bob seger & the silver bullet band Born Robert Clark Seger, May 6, 1945, in Ann Arbor, MI; son of Stewart (an in-house medic for the Ford Motor Company and former orchestra leader) and Charlotte (a domestic) Seger; married, 1967 (divorced, 1967); married Annette (Nita) Sinclair (an actress), November 8, 1987; children: Cole, Samantha Char.
  15. Tina turner Born Anna Mae Bullock on November 26, 1939, in, Brownsville, TN; daughter of Floyd Richard (resident overseer) and Zelma Currie Bullock (beautician); married Ike Turner; divorced, 1976; children: Craig (previous relationship); Ron (with Turner); two stepsons. Romantically involved with Erwin Bach, 1986--.
  16. Village people Members include Alex Briley (the GI), David Hodo (the construction worker), Glenn Hughes (the biker), Jeff Olson (the cowboy; replaced Randy Jones), Felipe Rose (the Indian chief), Ray Simpson (the cop; replaced Victor Willis as lead singer, 1979; replaced at one point by Miles Jay, beginning in 1982).
  17. Zz top Group formed in Texas, February 10, 1970; members include Billy Gibbons (born in Houston, TX; guitar), Dusty Hill (born May 19, 1949, in Dallas, TX; bass), and Frank Beard (drums).
  18. Bon Jovi Members include JonBon Jovi (born John Bongiovi on March 2, 1962, in Sayreville, NJ; son of John [a hairdresser] and Carol [owner of a gift shop] Bongiovi; married Dorothea Hurley, 1989; two children), vocals, guitar; DavidBryan (born David Bryan Rashbaum, c. 1962, in Edison, NJ; married April McLean, 1990; three children), keyboards; HughMcDonald(replaced Alec John Such), bass; RichieSambora (born c. 1959 in Woodbridge, NJ; replaced Dave Sabo, c. 1983; married Heather Locklear, 1994; one daughter), guitar; Alec JohnSuch (born c. 1952 in Perth Amboy, NJ; left group, 1994), bass; Hector "Tico"Torres (born c. 1954 in Colonia, NJ; married Eva Herzigova, 1996; divorced, 1998), drums
  19. Pink Floyd Band formed c. 1964 by Syd Barrett in London, England; original members included Syd Barrett (real name, Roger Barrett; born January 6, 1946, in Cambridge, England) lead guitar, vocals; acted as primary songwriter in early years (left group, 1968); Roger Waters (born September 6, 1944, in Great Bookham, England) bass, piano, vocals; became primary songwriter after Barrett left (left group c. 1985); Rick Wright (born July 28, 1945, in London) keyboards, vocals (left group, 1980; rejoined c. 1987); and Nick Mason (born January 27, 1945, in Birmingham, England) drums. Current lead guitarist and songwriter David Gilmour (born March 6, 1944, in Cambridge, England) joined group in 1968. Performed in clubs in London, 1964-67; signed with EMI Records, 1966; recording artists and concert performers, 1967--.
  20. Poison Original members include Bobby Dall (born in Florida), bass; C. C. DeVille (born Cecil DeVille in Brooklyn, NY; replaced by Richie Kotzen [born in 1972 in Birdsboro, PA; replaced by Blues Saraceno, 1993], 1992), guitar; Bret Michaels (born March 15, 1963, in Pittsburgh, PA), vocals; and Rikki Rockett (born in Mechanicsburg, PA), drums.
  21. Psychedelic furs Members are Richard Butler (born June 5, 1956, in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey,England) vocals; Tim Butler (born December 7, 1958), bass; JohnAshton (born November 30, 1957), guitar; Vince Ely, drums; pre-1982 membersincluded Roger Morris guitar; Duncan Kilbourn, horns.
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