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  1. Bob Demmon. Dennis Lindsey. Jim Gallagher. Dick Sellars. Mark Bretz. Rod Jenkins. Robert Carl McLerran. The Astronauts were an American rock band, who had a minor hit in 1963 with "Baja" and remained successful for several years, especially in Japan.

  2. Bob Demmon, guitarist in the Colorado-based surf band The Astronauts, died December 18. He was 71. In addition to being a successful surf band from a landlocked state, the Astronauts were known for their matching outfits and matching Fender guitars. In...

  3. The classic Astronauts lineup—Rich Fifield (the only member who hadn’t graduated from Boulder High), Dennis Lindsey and Bob Demmon on guitars, Jon Storm Patterson on bass and drummer Jim Gallagher—played rock ‘n’ roll and R&B hits of the day to pre-hippie crowds around the University of Colorado campus circa 1962.

  4. For most of their career, the band members were Rich Fifield, Jon "Storm" Patterson, Bob Demmon, Dennis Lindsey, and Jim Gallagher. Career The Astronauts developed out of a group, The Stormtroupers, which was originally formed at Boulder High School , Boulder, Colorado in 1956 by Jon "Storm" Patterson (vocals, guitar), Robert Graham "Bob ...

  5. Writer: Bob Demmon - Dennis Lindsey - Jim Gallagher - Richard Fifield - Stormy Patterson / Composers: Bob Demmon - Dennis Lindsey - Jim Gallagher - Richard Fifield - Stormy Patterson. Access the complete album info (12 songs) 2023 TP4 Music. 06-01-2023.

  6. The Astronauts developed out of a group, The Stormtroupers, which was originally formed at Boulder High School, Boulder, Colorado in 1956 by Jon "Storm" Patterson (vocals, guitar), Robert Graham "Bob" Demmon (guitar; born February 11, 1939), and Brad Leach (drums).

  7. The Astronauts began as a three man lineup of Boulder High School graduates with John “Storm” Patterson on bass, Bob Demmon on guitar and Brad Leach on drums. Originally, they performed under the name the Storm Troopers until they rebranded as The Astronauts in order to pay tribute to Boulder’s famous real-life NASA astronaut, Scott Carpenter.

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