... Fred Smith, then bassist in Blondie. Television must have seemed a much better prospect to Smith: Blondie at this point were dubbed by their peers 'The Least Likely to Succeed', while Television were the only regular CBGBs band to have ...
... Smith ) . Former boy- friend of Patti Smith , whom he left after the first performance of Cowboy Mouth . Andy Shernoff : Musician , producer . Bass player , singer , songwriter : the Dictators , Manitoba's Wild Kingdom . Coral Shields ...
... bass drum and Fred L. Smith bass . Fred L. Smith was the best player in the state . In 1861 the band furnished seven members to the army , who enlisted as musicians . James Roche , William Jones , who played baritone , and Fred L. Smith , ...
... bassist, Fred Smith, plucked very simple lines that anchored the music, leaving the drummer as well as both guitarists free to react to one another. Tom Verlaine, the main singer, spat out the lyrics, which when intelligible seemed to ...
... bassist Fred Smith, who added both a solidity and rhythmic flexibility. The group developed rapidly as a unit, in a collective style which reflected their musical influences: Smith and Richard Lloyd came from a more rock'n'roll ...
... Bass Rocks . Scott , Mrs. Alexander F. , Mhd . Scott , Mr - Mrs ... Fred J. , M'head . Shepard , Mr - Mrs . Oscar A. , Mhd . Nk . Shepard , Mrs ... Smith , Miss Merion , Pa . , Turk's Head Inn , Rockport . Smith , Miss Alice ...
... bassist , Fred Smith , holds down a frantic version of " Foxhole " while the guitarists ex- plode chords around him . Billy Ficca's drums charge across a cover of the 13th Floor Elevators ' " Fire Engine , ” Verlaine whispering “ Let me ...
... Fred “ Sonic " Smith , bassist Michael Davis , and drummer Dennis Thompson . Their fame peaked in 1969 with the release of their controversial live album Kick Out the Jams . They were contemporaries of The Stooges - a Detroit band that ...
... Fred Williams, Willard Brown. RHYTHM: George Duvivier, bass; Fred . Smith, guitar; Billy Kyle, piano; Wallace □* Bishop, drums, VOCALS: Sy Oliver, Dickie Wells, Henry Wells. LEADER, TRUMPET AND ARRANGER,; By Oliver: f This was opening ...