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Hotshot (Korean: 핫샷; stylized as HOTSHOT) was a South Korean boy band formed by Star Crew Entertainment (formerly K.O Sound and Ardor & Able). They debuted on October 29, 2014, with their digital single "Take a Shot". [ 1 ]
The Mike Pont Band featured guitarist Tony "Bruno" Rey, drummer Chuck Bonfante, and bassist Gary Taylor, all who would go on to be members of the band Saraya. Next he co-founded the band Danger Danger with Bruno Ravel and Steve West. He was the original lead vocalist of Danger Danger and was replaced in Danger Danger by Ted Poley.
Ha Sung-woon (Korean: 하성운; born March 22, 1994), also known mononymously as Sungwoon, is a South Korean singer and songwriter.He is best known as a member of South Korean boy group Wanna One, [1] as a member of boy group Hotshot, and currently as a solo artist. [2]
Perret started as a roadie and light man for the band Hotshot, early incarnation of Danger Danger. He take on the pseudonym "Kelly Nickels". In 1981, Nickels briefly joined metal band Virgin Steele. After that he joined the band Sweet Pain in New York as a bassist, and released one album with them in 1985. [4]
Hotshot (band) (핫샷) 2014-present, a South Korean boy band Hotshot (1980s-2000s band), band including Mike Pont; The Hotshots, a 1970s UK male vocal group, performers of the song Snoopy vs. the Red Baron
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The recording, released on 4 May 1973 [2] under the group name The Hotshots, entered the UK singles charts for the week ending 2 June 1973, and peaked at no. 4 for the week ending 14 July 1973. [3] However, rather than use The Cimarons to promote the single, Crawley recruited a different band - Wild Country - which twice appeared on Top of the ...
English rock band Half Man Half Biscuit alluded to the Hoosier Hot Shots in their song "Eno Collaboration" with the lyric "I went from the Andes to the Indies in my undies". [2] Among the acts that were inspired by the Hot Shots were the Freddie Fisher's Schnickelfritz Band, the Korn Kobblers, and Spike Jones and His City Slickers. Spike Jones ...