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Pages in category "Musical groups from Ventura County, California" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Rey Fresco has been reviewed favorably by New York Daily News, [1] National Geographic and a host of regional publications. [2] The VC Reporter called their debut record, “a stellar debut, full of vision and hope that announces the arrival of an important and genre-defying band.” [3] The record's first single, “Precious Time” was added to several radio stations in the fall of 2009 and ...
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The band played at the Super Bowl XXXIII halftime show in 1999. [1] The band was originally formed in Ventura, California, in 1989 by leader Scotty Morris (guitar and vocals). The band was named Big Bad Voodoo Daddy after Scotty Morris met blues guitar legend Albert Collins at one of the latter's concerts. "He signed my poster 'To Scotty, the ...
Officer Negative is a Christian punk band from Ventura, California, United States. Formed in 1995 and initially disbanded in 2000, the band released two albums and an EP on Screaming Giant Records. They played "old-school" hardcore punk, and though their music never appeared in a polished form, it was said to "never hold back the passion." [1]
After the addition of Blake Bartz on drums in the fall of 2014 and Nick Sefakis on rhythm guitar in March 2015, they released their first studio album titled Full Circle on April 14, 2015. The 10-song album was engineered by the award-winning producer J.P. Hesser and recorded at Castaway 7 Studios in Ventura, California .
The original Cinnamon Cinder club was located at 11345 Ventura Blvd. It was famously the location of a press conference by The Beatles before the band's Hollywood Bowl concert in 1964. [23] [24] [25] In 1969, it was bought by Dick Clark and changed its name to the V.I.S. Club, with a country music booking policy, and managed by Jack Nance.
In 1978 in Southern California, the first hardcore punk bands arose, including Middle Class, Black Flag, Vicious Circle, Fear, and the Circle Jerks.Hardcore bands and fans tended to be younger than the art punks of the older LA scene and came mainly from the suburban parts of the Los Angeles area, especially the South Bay and Orange County.