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  1. Mick Sabol. Phil Alexander. Tommy Dobeck. Frank Salle. Dan Hrdlicka. Craig Balzer. Bruce Balzer/. Circus was a Cleveland, Ohio-based power pop band active in the early- and mid-1970s. Their lone, self-titled album was released in 1973, and their single "Stop Wait & Listen" debuted at #91 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts on March 17 of that year.

  2. Circus. Cleveland, 1970-6, 78\. Circus blasted out of Cleveland's college bar scene in 1972 with their local smash hit "Stop Wait and Listen", a classic combination of midwest rock/power pop sounds that is one of the most memorable local recordings of the time, and is still covered by local bands. Although we don't have a lot of details yet ...

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    Meet Cleveland punk’s Big Bang, Rocket From The Tombs. This band being so radioactive that it subdivided into two of punk’s most glorious outfits—Dead Boysand Pere Ubu—alone make them legendary. But its twin leaders did as much as anyone in establishing, nurturing and proselytizing for a new Cle-town rock underground. Guitarist/songwriter Peter Lau...

    While Laughner witnessed all but one of the Velvets’ Cleveland shows, his counterpart in Mirrors, singer/guitarist Jamie Klimek, saw them all. He also reportedly recorded them all. It’s apparent in the 19 recordings the band collected in 2001’s comprehensive anthology Hands In My Pockets. The A-side of sole 1975 45 “Shirley”encompassed the chiming,...

    Cle punk’s second greatest prototype found its genesis in a trio of friends—hulking artist John Mortonand his pals Dave E. McManusand Brian McMahon—witnessing a godawful opening act (with a major-label contract, yet) opening for anti-rock heroes Captain Beefheart And The Magic Bandin 1972. “We can suck as much as those guys,” they thought. Thus, th...

    Rocket From The Tombs split into two factions in 1975. One could be dubbed the “fuck art, let’s rock!” camp. The other is the “fuck rock, let’s art!” bunch. The latter definitely consisted of Thomas and Laughner, who took the more off-center RFTT compositions with them to their new band Pere Ubu, named for a character in a Dadaist play, Ubu Roi, by...

    Upon their exit, Rocket From The Tombs’ “fuck art, let’s rock!” faction—guitarist Cheetah Chromeand drummer Johnny “Madman” Madansky, now renamed Johnny Blitz—took some of their band’s most raucous, direct material with them: “Sonic Reducer,” “What Love Is,” “Down In Flames.”Steve Bator went with them, renaming himself Stiv(after how British musici...

    Though launched on New York’s Lower East Side in 1976, most of punkabilly ghouls the Cramps’ original personnel had strong Cleveland area connections. Classic drummer Nick Knox was a native Clevelander and came to the band from the electric eels. His predecessor Miriam Linna went to high school in Ashtabula, college at Kent State and attended many ...

    “We listened to the Stooges, the New York Dolls and the Velvet Underground, and it pretty much boiled down to other people who listened to that same stuff,” Paganssinger Mike Hudson told Vicein 2014. “It was around the summer of ’77 that everything kind of came together.” What came together for these guys? Guitarist Mick Metoffplaying sawtooth wave...

    A few oddball bands began springing up in Akron, finding themselves taking the 25-minute drive to Cleveland to have an audience. DEVO’s classic lineup consisted of two pairs of brothers—the Casales(Geraldand Bob) and the Mothersbaughs(Markand Bob)—and drummer Alan Myers, who kept time as accurately as a Swiss watch. After watching friends of his ge...

    Akron’s Bizarrosseemed to be a different band with every song. 1976’s “Lady Doubonette”could have been Brian Enofronting Gang Of Four, while that same EP’s “Nova”could have been from Iggy And The Stooges’ Raw Powerhad Eno produced it. Singer Nick Nicholisgot it together to set the band on the DIY path on his Clone Records. Meanwhile, brothers Jerry...

    Yet another batch of Akronites proving their town was rapidly becoming the art-punk capital of the universe, Tin Hueyinitially issued singles filled with Zappa-esque smartass weirdness such as “Squirm You Worm”and “Puppet Wipes”on Clone Records. Then they signed with Warner, who released their sole LP, Contents Dislodged During Shipment, in 1979, h...

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  3. Jul 3, 2024 · Experimental rock, Funk metal, Experimental metal. The Alter Boys is an American band from Ohio. The band includes members of the bands Dog Fashion Disco, Polkadot Cadaver, Unified Culture, Mudfoot, Original Pranksta, and Mushroomhead. Also featured in the band was Ryan Dunn of the television series Jackass.

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  4. Cleveland, 1971-4. Ambleside was formed from the demise of December's Children, with brothers and former DC members Brian Balzer,Craig Balzer, and Bill Petti joining drummer Tommy Amato. Early gigs had them billed as 'formerly December's Children', a bit of a stretch. Ambleside hopped right on the rock club circut and played often at places ...

  5. Dec 8, 2020 · Here are 20 Ohio bands and musicians that you need to know about. (Photos by Brian Kaiser; Elvin Santiago and Myra Melendez; Omari Night; Patrick Hague; Chloe Hotline) By. Annie Nickoloff ...

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  7. 1988 has been performing the dance-able and headbanging "big hair hits of the 80's" all over Ohio and neighboring states for over a decade. While other groups have chosen to present themselves in a clown-like fashion, 1988 has stayed true to its 80's roots by paying respectful tribute to bands like Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Poison, Motley Crue, Guns-N-Roses, and even Journey. 1988 recreates a ...

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