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  1. Guitarist Eddie Muñoz joined the group during the recording of the EP. but did not play on it. [citation needed] (The band's name came from a tweaking of "plimsoll", a type of shoe popular in the UK and favoured by The Beatles.) Danny Holloway produced the Zero Hour EP and managed the group.

  2. The Split Squad is a Rock and Roll band composed of Clem Burke (drums), Michael Giblin (bass/vocals), Josh Kantor (keyboards), Eddie Munoz (guitar/backing vocals), and Keith Streng (guitar/vocals).

  3. Plimsouls Guitarist Eddie Munoz & Random Bitchin' Musicians Conspire To Throw Down The Plimsouls' Music In A Venue Near You.

  4. Jun 26, 2023 · Left to right: Dave Pahoa, Lou Ramirez, Peter Case, and Eddie Munoz. (Credit: Paul Natkin / Getty Images) Peter Case is completely at ease as he plays an intimate show at McCabe’s Guitar Shop’s...

  5. American rock guitarist. Eddie Muñoz formed hard rock/blues band Jellyroll with Jesse Sublett in Austin, Texas in 1975. The pair would go on to form punk band the Skunks in mid-1977. Muñoz left the group in 1979, moving on to Los Angeles where he joined power pop group The Plimsouls.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SkunksThe Skunks - Wikipedia

    After recording their first eponymous album, the so-called Black LP, Eddie Munoz left for Los Angeles at the end of 1978 and joined The Plimsouls. Jon Dee Graham replaced him on guitar in January 1979, thus forming the definitive Skunks lineup.

  7. During the summer of 1979, the Plimsouls added guitarist Eddie Munoz (who had been a roadie for Elvis Costello and Rockpile) and put 20,000 miles on Case’s car playing nothing but Southern California shows.

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