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  1. The Human Beinz ( / ˈbiːɪnz / BEE-inz) is an American rock band from Youngstown, Ohio. Originally known as The Premiers, the band initially featured John Richard "Dick" Belley (vocals, guitar), Joe "Ting" Markulin (vocals, guitar), Mel Pachuta (vocals, bass), and Gary Coates (drums), later replaced by Mike Tatman.

  2. JOHN "DICK" BELLEY: vocals, lead guitar. JOE "TING" MARKULIN: vocals, guitar. MEL PACHUTA: vocals, bass. MIKE TATMAN: drums. Click " Discography, then "Hit Recordings" on the left menu or click here for a personal story of The Human Beinz recording of Nobody But Me.

  3. Mel Pachuta Gesang, Leadgitarre. John „Dick“ Belley Schlagzeug. Mike Tatman The Human Beinz sind eine Rockband, die 1964 in Youngstown, Ohio gegründet wurde. Die Gruppe ist vor allem für ihren Schlager Nobody But Me aus dem Jahre 1 ...

  4. www.pachuta.net › MelMel Pachuta

    My name is John Melvin Pachuta. Since my dads name is John Bernard Pachuta my friends and family call me Mel. My grandfathers name was Joseph. The only thing I know about where the Pachuta family came from is that my dad was baptized at St. Mary's in Homestead Pa. My grandfather died when I was very young so I don't remember him. My father is 80, has some heart problems and can not hear so its ...

  5. Mel Pachuta was the only bass player to play on our recordings, period. Dick Belley was the only lead singer and lead guitar player to play on our recordings, period . I (Ting) played rhythm guitar on all but one song "Close Your Eyes" .

  6. The Human Beinz are an US American rock band from Youngstown, Ohio, originally known as The Human Beingz. The original line-up featured Dick Belly (vocals, guitar), Joe Markulin (guitar), Mel Pachuta (bass) and Mike Tatman (drums).

  7. The Human Beingz actually began in 1964, when the original members - Mel Pachuta, Gary Coates, Dick Belley and Ting Markulin - all from the Youngstown, Ohio area, ended up in the same group known as "The Premiers." We played mostly late fifties and early sixties music, with a few tunes from the British Rock bands thrown in.