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Sue Marie Saad, James Lance and Anthony "Tony" Lloyd Riparetti met in junior high school while growing up in Santa Barbara, California. Given their mutual interest in music, they began collaborating and eventually formed The Calliope.
Road to Hell is a 2008 action-fantasy film directed by Albert Pyun. It was inspired by Walter Hill 's Streets of Fire and began shooting that same year in June at Los Angeles. Pyun states that the genesis of Road to Hell was when he and Paré attended a film festival in Spain. [6]
Dara Maren is a DEA agent who gets dragged into the seedy underworld of California/Mexico border smuggling in an attempt to protect her younger brother. During a drug deal gone bad, she ends up shooting and killing an undercover ATF agent and is arrested.
Tony Riparetti Sue Saad and the Next was a New Wave band from Los Angeles who only released a single self titled album in 1980. Considered one hit wonders, the band has nevertheless achieved cult status largely due to soundtracks the band did for several movies during the 1980s such as Roadie (1980), Looker (1981) and Radioactive Dreams (1985).
Guitar, Vocals – Tony Riparetti; Mastered By – Doug Sax; Photography By – Aaron Rapoport; Producer – James Lance, Richard Perry; Vocals – Sue Saad; Notes.
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Tony Riparetti and Jim Saad met as kids growing up in Santa Barbara, California and performed together in bands starting in the late 60's and continuing on well into the 80's. The two formed the band Calliope in 1968 and later the new wave rock group Sue Saad And The Next.