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Musicians from the U.S. state of Arizona. For musical groups from Arizona, see Category:Musical groups from Arizona. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 ...
Bob Stubbs, formerly of Social Distortion, played drums in local bands. In the mid 1990s independent punk rock record labels, Bad Stain Records and Dirty Records both formed, signing various local punk bands at the time. Dirty Records released albums from the punk bands Dirty Laundry, Mandingo, The Twits, and Adam's Alcoholic's.
Tony Richards is an American musician who was the original drummer of classic heavy metal band W.A.S.P. from 1982 until 1984.. Richards played for various bands in his early career before relocating to the Los Angeles area from Phoenix, AZ in 1980.
Lewis Nash (born December 30, 1958) is an American jazz drummer. [1] According to Modern Drummer magazine, Nash has one of the longest discographies in jazz and has played on over 400 records, earning him the honor of Jazz's Most Valuable Player by the magazine in its May 2009 issue. [2] In 2012, The Nash Jazz Club,] opened in
Pages in category "Musicians from Phoenix, Arizona" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
[1] [3] Sensing that Columbia had no interest in promoting them, the band sued the label to be released from their contract, and eventually was let go. [2] In frustration, the band's drummer Pete Schuyler soon resigned, Rick Mellinger switching over from the Grodes to become his replacement. [1] [2] [3]
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During this time the band had transitioned to the drummer Mitch Hosier of the thrash punk band Moovalya. [29] American Standards continued to book DIY tours, now with over 250 shows under their belt [ 30 ] and appearances with bands as varied as Atreyu , Zao , Knocked Loose , Oh, Sleeper , '68 (band) , Winds Of Plague and Rings Of Saturn (band) .