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Posted: 11/19/2020 10:01:22 PM EDT
I’m watching the Van Halen documentary below...
Failed To Load Title and at 17:21 they mention Roth cloned his act from a singer named Jim Dandy who was the frontman of a 70’s band called Black Oak Arkansas. Roth actually went to their show at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go with a home movie camera and asked if he could tape them. Skip to 2:23 here to see Dandy on stage and judge for yourself. Black Oak Arkansas - Hey Ya'll - Charlotte Motor Speedway, North Carolina 1974 Dave even copied his look and mannerisms. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Dave, I am disappoint. |
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It was the 70s.
Probably every dude in the business had long hair, homo-erotic pant suits and shitty voices masked by the feedback and over-amped speakers. Sure, they both had blonde hair, also, but..... |
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Black Oak Arkansas played The Chicken Shack in Luther, OK last weekend!
No shit! |
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Jimmy Dandy couldn't sing, so there's that.
Mentioned him in a thread just a couple of days ago. |
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Yea man!
Roth is a total fake and a poser. I threw that 8 track away last year because of this. |
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The only thing I noticed in that video was the guitarist playing a Travis Bean. I want one soo bad.
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First concert I ever saw was Black Oak Arkansas. Terre Haute, IN.
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I always heard that growing up. Yea the optics works. The singing doesn't.
But he was certainly influenced and did it well. |
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Well...if Jim Dandy had teamed up with Eddie and Alex Van Halen and Michael Anthony, we might know his name today.
Elvis and Eminen ripped off black music. |
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Quoted: It was the 70s. Probably every dude in the business had long hair, homo-erotic pant suits and shitty voices masked by the feedback and over-amped speakers. Sure, they both had blonde hair, also, but..... View Quote It was all about sex, drugs, and rock & roll. I've seen both of them live, and while Dave may have have patterned his image after Jim Dandy, his take on it was unique. Both of them were just presenting the over-the-top frontman image that was expected at the time. It entertained the audience and made the shows more exciting. |
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Influence? Yes. Rip-off? No. DLR was a talented performer. Can’t rip that off.
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What if I told you Axl Rose ripped off his style from the singer of a band called Shark Island.
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Dave took it to a new level, did more coke, and got more pussy.
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FFS, the Black Oak Arkansas' list of past band members puts even Spinal Tap to shame:
Past members: George Hughen bass guitar (1985-2016) Buddy Church guitar (1989-1994, 2013-2016) (deceased, 2016) Hal McCormack lead guitar (2003-2016) Harvey "Burley" Jett lead guitar, banjo, piano, vocals (1965-1974) Pat "Dirty" Daugherty bass guitar, vocals (1965-1977, 1996-2002) Wayne "Squeezebox" Evans drums (1965-1972) Stanley "Goober Grin" Knight lead guitar, steel guitar, organ, vocals (1969-1976) (deceased, 2013) Gary "GT" Taylor drums (19691-972) Tommy Aldridge drums (1972-1976) Later joined the Pat Travers Band; also played for Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne, and Whitesnake, among others. Bobby "T" Torello drums (1977) Later played drums for Johnny Winter 1977-1983. Abel Ji McKnight drums (1977-1982) Joel Williams drums (1977-1978) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Randii Meers drums (1978-1979) Les John drums (1979-1980) Chris Craig drums (1979-1982) Darrell Miller drums (1970s) Cozy Johnson drums (early 1980s) Paul Simmons drums (1985-1986) also played with Tom Keifer (of Cinderella) and Petra. Currently touring with the Gene Simmons Band (KISS bassist's solo band). Victor Lukenbaugh drums (1989-2016, 2018-2020) formerly in Judge Parker Johnny "Monk" Courville III drums (1990-1996) Andy Tanas bass guitar (1977-1980) Later joined Krokus Dave Wilson bass guitar (1979-1981) (deceased, 2013) Kinley "Barney" Wolfe bass guitar (1980-1983) Later joined Lord Tracy and The Cult David "Wild Man" Cochran bass guitar (2000-2002) Jimmy "Soybean" Henderson guitar (1975-1979) (deceased, 2016) Jack Holder guitar (1977-1979) (deceased, 2015) Shawn Lane guitar (1978-1982) (deceased, 2003) Gavin Frisbee guitar (1978-1980) Dave Amato guitar (1980) Currently in REO Speedwagon Mick Chelsvig guitar (1980-1981) Tony Bullard guitar (1981-1982) Currently in The New Lords and 'Earl & The Agitators' (Foghat spin-off) Kevin Rees lead guitar (early 1980s) Robert Gregory guitar (1985) Angelo Earl guitar (late 1980s) John Roth lead guitar (July 1986-October 1987; and about a-year-or-so around 1991) Currently in Winger Arthur Pearson lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1989present/on call) Currently in Judge Parker Kevyn Williams lead guitar (early 1990s) Danny Leath lead guitar (199?????) Rocky Athas lead guitar (1996-2001) Later joined John Mayall's Bluesbreakers Terry "Slydman" Powers lead guitar (2000-2004) Marius Penczner keyboards (1975-1977) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 David "Dave" Mayo piano, bass guitar (1976) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Deke Richards guitar, piano (1977-1978) Greg Reding guitar, keyboards, vocals (1977-1979) Gary D. Rollins keyboards (1978) Ruby Starr duet vocals, backing vocals (1973-1976) Later started her own band, 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' (deceased, 1995) Randy Ruff lead vocals, piano, organ (1980-1982) Kenny Rodgers guitar Alex Among guitar Steve "The Axe" Nunenmacher lead guitar, rhythm guitar (Ready As Hell) Later formed Lillian Axe as 'Steve Blaze' William Lemuel bass guitar (Ready As Hell) Jon "J.R."/"Thunder Paws" Wells drums (Ready As Hell) Billy Batte keyboards, violin (Ready As Hell) Michael "Narley Dude" Martin lead guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) (deceased) Biff "The Beast" Bingham 2nd lead guitar (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Mike Farriss bass guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) Jerry A. Williams drums (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Garrett Bearden - Drums (1980s) Mickey "Tricky" Smith - Drums, Road Tech |
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Yeah probably.
But to his credit he copied and improved - it also didn't hurt he had the VH brothers. |
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Quoted: FFS, the Black Oak Arkansas' list of past band members puts even Spinal Tap to shame: Past members: George Hughen bass guitar (1985-2016) Buddy Church guitar (1989-1994, 2013-2016) (deceased, 2016) Hal McCormack lead guitar (2003-2016) Harvey "Burley" Jett lead guitar, banjo, piano, vocals (1965-1974) Pat "Dirty" Daugherty bass guitar, vocals (1965-1977, 1996-2002) Wayne "Squeezebox" Evans drums (1965-1972) Stanley "Goober Grin" Knight lead guitar, steel guitar, organ, vocals (1969-1976) (deceased, 2013) Gary "GT" Taylor drums (19691-972) Tommy Aldridge drums (1972-1976) Later joined the Pat Travers Band; also played for Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne, and Whitesnake, among others. Bobby "T" Torello drums (1977) Later played drums for Johnny Winter 1977-1983. Abel Ji McKnight drums (1977-1982) Joel Williams drums (1977-1978) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Randii Meers drums (1978-1979) Les John drums (1979-1980) Chris Craig drums (1979-1982) Darrell Miller drums (1970s) Cozy Johnson drums (early 1980s) Paul Simmons drums (1985-1986) also played with Tom Keifer (of Cinderella) and Petra. Currently touring with the Gene Simmons Band (KISS bassist's solo band). Victor Lukenbaugh drums (1989-2016, 2018-2020) formerly in Judge Parker Johnny "Monk" Courville III drums (1990-1996) Andy Tanas bass guitar (1977-1980) Later joined Krokus Dave Wilson bass guitar (1979-1981) (deceased, 2013) Kinley "Barney" Wolfe bass guitar (1980-1983) Later joined Lord Tracy and The Cult David "Wild Man" Cochran bass guitar (2000-2002) Jimmy "Soybean" Henderson guitar (1975-1979) (deceased, 2016) Jack Holder guitar (1977-1979) (deceased, 2015) Shawn Lane guitar (1978-1982) (deceased, 2003) Gavin Frisbee guitar (1978-1980) Dave Amato guitar (1980) Currently in REO Speedwagon Mick Chelsvig guitar (1980-1981) Tony Bullard guitar (1981-1982) Currently in The New Lords and 'Earl & The Agitators' (Foghat spin-off) Kevin Rees lead guitar (early 1980s) Robert Gregory guitar (1985) Angelo Earl guitar (late 1980s) John Roth lead guitar (July 1986-October 1987; and about a-year-or-so around 1991) Currently in Winger Arthur Pearson lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1989present/on call) Currently in Judge Parker Kevyn Williams lead guitar (early 1990s) Danny Leath lead guitar (199?????) Rocky Athas lead guitar (1996-2001) Later joined John Mayall's Bluesbreakers Terry "Slydman" Powers lead guitar (2000-2004) Marius Penczner keyboards (1975-1977) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 David "Dave" Mayo piano, bass guitar (1976) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Deke Richards guitar, piano (1977-1978) Greg Reding guitar, keyboards, vocals (1977-1979) Gary D. Rollins keyboards (1978) Ruby Starr duet vocals, backing vocals (1973-1976) Later started her own band, 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' (deceased, 1995) Randy Ruff lead vocals, piano, organ (1980-1982) Kenny Rodgers guitar Alex Among guitar Steve "The Axe" Nunenmacher lead guitar, rhythm guitar (Ready As Hell) Later formed Lillian Axe as 'Steve Blaze' William Lemuel bass guitar (Ready As Hell) Jon "J.R."/"Thunder Paws" Wells drums (Ready As Hell) Billy Batte keyboards, violin (Ready As Hell) Michael "Narley Dude" Martin lead guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) (deceased) Biff "The Beast" Bingham 2nd lead guitar (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Mike Farriss bass guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) Jerry A. Williams drums (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Garrett Bearden - Drums (1980s) Mickey "Tricky" Smith - Drums, Road Tech View Quote That length of list is actually impressive. |
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Quoted: That length of list is actually impressive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: FFS, the Black Oak Arkansas' list of past band members puts even Spinal Tap to shame: Past members: George Hughen bass guitar (1985-2016) Buddy Church guitar (1989-1994, 2013-2016) (deceased, 2016) Hal McCormack lead guitar (2003-2016) Harvey "Burley" Jett lead guitar, banjo, piano, vocals (1965-1974) Pat "Dirty" Daugherty bass guitar, vocals (1965-1977, 1996-2002) Wayne "Squeezebox" Evans drums (1965-1972) Stanley "Goober Grin" Knight lead guitar, steel guitar, organ, vocals (1969-1976) (deceased, 2013) Gary "GT" Taylor drums (19691-972) Tommy Aldridge drums (1972-1976) Later joined the Pat Travers Band; also played for Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne, and Whitesnake, among others. Bobby "T" Torello drums (1977) Later played drums for Johnny Winter 1977-1983. Abel Ji McKnight drums (1977-1982) Joel Williams drums (1977-1978) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Randii Meers drums (1978-1979) Les John drums (1979-1980) Chris Craig drums (1979-1982) Darrell Miller drums (1970s) Cozy Johnson drums (early 1980s) Paul Simmons drums (1985-1986) also played with Tom Keifer (of Cinderella) and Petra. Currently touring with the Gene Simmons Band (KISS bassist's solo band). Victor Lukenbaugh drums (1989-2016, 2018-2020) formerly in Judge Parker Johnny "Monk" Courville III drums (1990-1996) Andy Tanas bass guitar (1977-1980) Later joined Krokus Dave Wilson bass guitar (1979-1981) (deceased, 2013) Kinley "Barney" Wolfe bass guitar (1980-1983) Later joined Lord Tracy and The Cult David "Wild Man" Cochran bass guitar (2000-2002) Jimmy "Soybean" Henderson guitar (1975-1979) (deceased, 2016) Jack Holder guitar (1977-1979) (deceased, 2015) Shawn Lane guitar (1978-1982) (deceased, 2003) Gavin Frisbee guitar (1978-1980) Dave Amato guitar (1980) Currently in REO Speedwagon Mick Chelsvig guitar (1980-1981) Tony Bullard guitar (1981-1982) Currently in The New Lords and 'Earl & The Agitators' (Foghat spin-off) Kevin Rees lead guitar (early 1980s) Robert Gregory guitar (1985) Angelo Earl guitar (late 1980s) John Roth lead guitar (July 1986-October 1987; and about a-year-or-so around 1991) Currently in Winger Arthur Pearson lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1989present/on call) Currently in Judge Parker Kevyn Williams lead guitar (early 1990s) Danny Leath lead guitar (199?????) Rocky Athas lead guitar (1996-2001) Later joined John Mayall's Bluesbreakers Terry "Slydman" Powers lead guitar (2000-2004) Marius Penczner keyboards (1975-1977) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 David "Dave" Mayo piano, bass guitar (1976) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Deke Richards guitar, piano (1977-1978) Greg Reding guitar, keyboards, vocals (1977-1979) Gary D. Rollins keyboards (1978) Ruby Starr duet vocals, backing vocals (1973-1976) Later started her own band, 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' (deceased, 1995) Randy Ruff lead vocals, piano, organ (1980-1982) Kenny Rodgers guitar Alex Among guitar Steve "The Axe" Nunenmacher lead guitar, rhythm guitar (Ready As Hell) Later formed Lillian Axe as 'Steve Blaze' William Lemuel bass guitar (Ready As Hell) Jon "J.R."/"Thunder Paws" Wells drums (Ready As Hell) Billy Batte keyboards, violin (Ready As Hell) Michael "Narley Dude" Martin lead guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) (deceased) Biff "The Beast" Bingham 2nd lead guitar (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Mike Farriss bass guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) Jerry A. Williams drums (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Garrett Bearden - Drums (1980s) Mickey "Tricky" Smith - Drums, Road Tech That length of list is actually impressive. It shows that they're well-connected and adaptable. And probably pretty easy to work with, contrary to what a long list like that might suggest. |
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What if I told you that just a gigolo was from the 50s?
Louis Prima Just A Gigolo I Ain't Got Nobody |
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Music is additive. Those who come after are influenced by those who came before.
No surprise there. Roth took it and made it his own. Question for extra credit. Where did Axl Rose pick up his stage moves? Very few will know this name. |
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I'll grant "influenced by".
Long-haired shirtless dudes in skin tight pants wasn't really unique to Black Oak Arkansas... |
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Quoted: FFS, the Black Oak Arkansas' list of past band members puts even Spinal Tap to shame: Past members: George Hughen bass guitar (1985-2016) Buddy Church guitar (1989-1994, 2013-2016) (deceased, 2016) Hal McCormack lead guitar (2003-2016) Harvey "Burley" Jett lead guitar, banjo, piano, vocals (1965-1974) Pat "Dirty" Daugherty bass guitar, vocals (1965-1977, 1996-2002) Wayne "Squeezebox" Evans drums (1965-1972) Stanley "Goober Grin" Knight lead guitar, steel guitar, organ, vocals (1969-1976) (deceased, 2013) Gary "GT" Taylor drums (19691-972) Tommy Aldridge drums (1972-1976) Later joined the Pat Travers Band; also played for Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne, and Whitesnake, among others. Bobby "T" Torello drums (1977) Later played drums for Johnny Winter 1977-1983. Abel Ji McKnight drums (1977-1982) Joel Williams drums (1977-1978) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Randii Meers drums (1978-1979) Les John drums (1979-1980) Chris Craig drums (1979-1982) Darrell Miller drums (1970s) Cozy Johnson drums (early 1980s) Paul Simmons drums (1985-1986) also played with Tom Keifer (of Cinderella) and Petra. Currently touring with the Gene Simmons Band (KISS bassist's solo band). Victor Lukenbaugh drums (1989-2016, 2018-2020) formerly in Judge Parker Johnny "Monk" Courville III drums (1990-1996) Andy Tanas bass guitar (1977-1980) Later joined Krokus Dave Wilson bass guitar (1979-1981) (deceased, 2013) Kinley "Barney" Wolfe bass guitar (1980-1983) Later joined Lord Tracy and The Cult David "Wild Man" Cochran bass guitar (2000-2002) Jimmy "Soybean" Henderson guitar (1975-1979) (deceased, 2016) Jack Holder guitar (1977-1979) (deceased, 2015) Shawn Lane guitar (1978-1982) (deceased, 2003) Gavin Frisbee guitar (1978-1980) Dave Amato guitar (1980) Currently in REO Speedwagon Mick Chelsvig guitar (1980-1981) Tony Bullard guitar (1981-1982) Currently in The New Lords and 'Earl & The Agitators' (Foghat spin-off) Kevin Rees lead guitar (early 1980s) Robert Gregory guitar (1985) Angelo Earl guitar (late 1980s) John Roth lead guitar (July 1986-October 1987; and about a-year-or-so around 1991) Currently in Winger Arthur Pearson lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1989present/on call) Currently in Judge Parker Kevyn Williams lead guitar (early 1990s) Danny Leath lead guitar (199?????) Rocky Athas lead guitar (1996-2001) Later joined John Mayall's Bluesbreakers Terry "Slydman" Powers lead guitar (2000-2004) Marius Penczner keyboards (1975-1977) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 David "Dave" Mayo piano, bass guitar (1976) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Deke Richards guitar, piano (1977-1978) Greg Reding guitar, keyboards, vocals (1977-1979) Gary D. Rollins keyboards (1978) Ruby Starr duet vocals, backing vocals (1973-1976) Later started her own band, 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' (deceased, 1995) Randy Ruff lead vocals, piano, organ (1980-1982) Kenny Rodgers guitar Alex Among guitar Steve "The Axe" Nunenmacher lead guitar, rhythm guitar (Ready As Hell) Later formed Lillian Axe as 'Steve Blaze' William Lemuel bass guitar (Ready As Hell) Jon "J.R."/"Thunder Paws" Wells drums (Ready As Hell) Billy Batte keyboards, violin (Ready As Hell) Michael "Narley Dude" Martin lead guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) (deceased) Biff "The Beast" Bingham 2nd lead guitar (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Mike Farriss bass guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) Jerry A. Williams drums (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Garrett Bearden - Drums (1980s) Mickey "Tricky" Smith - Drums, Road Tech View Quote worked with Johnny Courville, hell'a rock drummer Attached File |
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DLR did it better.
Edit; Denis Leary is a better Bill Hicks, too. |
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Quoted: Richard Black of Shark Island? View Quote Not Shark Island, but love this version of this tune. Contraband All The Way From Memphis |
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Meh, I don't buy it. He may have influenced DLR but not 1:1 copy.
Lots of lead singers dressed similar in that area and also danced that way. Look at Mick Jagger's stage mannerisms. Did EVH "copy" Chuck Berry, Jimmy Page or Jimi Hendrix? Where does it end? The bottom line is that earlier musicians influenced later musicians. Styles and methods of play came from somewhere. DLR and Van Halen just built upon the foundation. Many people believe they were the best at what they did. Count me in that group. |
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Quoted: worked with Johnny Courville, hell'a rock drummer https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/183309/outstanding_warrants5_jpg-1692454.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: FFS, the Black Oak Arkansas' list of past band members puts even Spinal Tap to shame: Past members: George Hughen bass guitar (1985-2016) Buddy Church guitar (1989-1994, 2013-2016) (deceased, 2016) Hal McCormack lead guitar (2003-2016) Harvey "Burley" Jett lead guitar, banjo, piano, vocals (1965-1974) Pat "Dirty" Daugherty bass guitar, vocals (1965-1977, 1996-2002) Wayne "Squeezebox" Evans drums (1965-1972) Stanley "Goober Grin" Knight lead guitar, steel guitar, organ, vocals (1969-1976) (deceased, 2013) Gary "GT" Taylor drums (19691-972) Tommy Aldridge drums (1972-1976) Later joined the Pat Travers Band; also played for Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne, and Whitesnake, among others. Bobby "T" Torello drums (1977) Later played drums for Johnny Winter 1977-1983. Abel Ji McKnight drums (1977-1982) Joel Williams drums (1977-1978) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Randii Meers drums (1978-1979) Les John drums (1979-1980) Chris Craig drums (1979-1982) Darrell Miller drums (1970s) Cozy Johnson drums (early 1980s) Paul Simmons drums (1985-1986) also played with Tom Keifer (of Cinderella) and Petra. Currently touring with the Gene Simmons Band (KISS bassist's solo band). Victor Lukenbaugh drums (1989-2016, 2018-2020) formerly in Judge Parker Johnny "Monk" Courville III drums (1990-1996) Andy Tanas bass guitar (1977-1980) Later joined Krokus Dave Wilson bass guitar (1979-1981) (deceased, 2013) Kinley "Barney" Wolfe bass guitar (1980-1983) Later joined Lord Tracy and The Cult David "Wild Man" Cochran bass guitar (2000-2002) Jimmy "Soybean" Henderson guitar (1975-1979) (deceased, 2016) Jack Holder guitar (1977-1979) (deceased, 2015) Shawn Lane guitar (1978-1982) (deceased, 2003) Gavin Frisbee guitar (1978-1980) Dave Amato guitar (1980) Currently in REO Speedwagon Mick Chelsvig guitar (1980-1981) Tony Bullard guitar (1981-1982) Currently in The New Lords and 'Earl & The Agitators' (Foghat spin-off) Kevin Rees lead guitar (early 1980s) Robert Gregory guitar (1985) Angelo Earl guitar (late 1980s) John Roth lead guitar (July 1986-October 1987; and about a-year-or-so around 1991) Currently in Winger Arthur Pearson lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1989present/on call) Currently in Judge Parker Kevyn Williams lead guitar (early 1990s) Danny Leath lead guitar (199?????) Rocky Athas lead guitar (1996-2001) Later joined John Mayall's Bluesbreakers Terry "Slydman" Powers lead guitar (2000-2004) Marius Penczner keyboards (1975-1977) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 David "Dave" Mayo piano, bass guitar (1976) Former member of 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' 1974-1975 Deke Richards guitar, piano (1977-1978) Greg Reding guitar, keyboards, vocals (1977-1979) Gary D. Rollins keyboards (1978) Ruby Starr duet vocals, backing vocals (1973-1976) Later started her own band, 'Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost' (deceased, 1995) Randy Ruff lead vocals, piano, organ (1980-1982) Kenny Rodgers guitar Alex Among guitar Steve "The Axe" Nunenmacher lead guitar, rhythm guitar (Ready As Hell) Later formed Lillian Axe as 'Steve Blaze' William Lemuel bass guitar (Ready As Hell) Jon "J.R."/"Thunder Paws" Wells drums (Ready As Hell) Billy Batte keyboards, violin (Ready As Hell) Michael "Narley Dude" Martin lead guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) (deceased) Biff "The Beast" Bingham 2nd lead guitar (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Mike Farriss bass guitar (The Black Attack Is Back) Jerry A. Williams drums (Ready As Hell, The Black Attack Is Back) Garrett Bearden - Drums (1980s) Mickey "Tricky" Smith - Drums, Road Tech worked with Johnny Courville, hell'a rock drummer https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/183309/outstanding_warrants5_jpg-1692454.JPG |
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