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The Aints is a band name used by Ed Kuepper during his prolific early 1990s period. The group's name relates to Kuepper's first recording group, The Saints, and its initial incarnation concentrated on material from the mid-to-late 1970s. The group then took on a life of its own and produced loud, feedback-drenched recordings of new Kuepper ...
The Saints were an Australian rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland in 1973. Founded by singer-songwriter Chris Bailey, drummer Ivor Hay, and guitarist-songwriter Ed Kuepper, they originally employed fast tempos, raucous vocals and a "buzzsaw" guitar sound that helped initiate punk rock in Australia and identified them with the greater international movement.
In 1980, the Saints lost their first 14 games, prompting local sportscaster Bernard "Buddy D" Diliberto to advise Saints supporters to wear paper bags over their heads at the team's home games; many bags rendered the club's name as the "'Aints" rather than the "Saints." [20]
Drew Brees (2006–2020). These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League.They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Saints.
FILE - New Orleans Saints and Pelicans owner Gayle Benson, left, talks with Saints President Dennis Lauscha, right, next to VP Greg Bensel, center, in the second half of an NBA basketball game ...
Edmund "Ed" Kuepper (born 20 December 1955) is a German-born Australian guitarist, vocalist and songwriter.He co-founded the punk band The Saints in 1973, the experimental post-punk group Laughing Clowns (active 1979–85) and the grunge-like The Aints!
Part of Eric Kosmack's affinity for the "lovable loser" Lions is a shared connection with his father, Mark, who rooted for the Saints, affectionately known around the league and in New Orleans as ...
Prehistoric Sounds is the third album by the Australian punk rock group The Saints, released in 1978 via Harvest. [1] [2] This was the final album to feature founding lead guitarist, Ed Kuepper, who left the band shortly after its release.