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  1. Mike Tatman The Human Beinz ( / ˈ b iː ɪ n z / 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. The Human Beinz ®™. 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. Mike Tatman was the only drummer to play on our recordings, period. 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".

  4. Best-known for its version of “Nobody but Me,” Youngstown, OH’s frat rock quartet the Human Beinz featured rhythm guitarist Ting Markulin, lead guitarist Richard Belley, bassist Mel Pachuta, and drummer Mike Tatman. Originally known as the Human Beings, the group was a local favorite and was discovered playing at a Youngstown bar. Their ...

  5. The Human Beinz. More images. Profile: 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).

  6. Now the Human Beingz were Mel Pachuta - Bass guitar & vocals, Dick Belley - Lead guitar & lead vocals, Mike Tatman - Drums, and Ting Markulin - Rhythm guitar & vocals. We were a phenomenon in our area. All the clubs wanted us and we played every night of the week in the winter, and nine times a week in the summer.

  7. They went into the recording studio in the summer of 1967 to record their debut album. The sessions started with an attempt to record "You Don't Love Me", a Willie Cobbs song that Sonny and Cher had recently covered. When that didn't work out, they recorded "Nobody but Me" from The Isley Brothers. They replaced the dances "The Jerk" and "The ...