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The following is a complete chronology of various line-ups of Oingo Boingo and The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, from 1972 until 1995. Former members. Additional musicians. Timeline. While most members played a variety of instruments and vocals, this timeline represents a member's service listed under their main instrument. References.
ImageNameYears ActiveInstruments1972–1976lead and backing vocalsMarie-Pascale Elfman [2]1972–1978lead vocalsMatthew Bright [1]1972upright bassGene Cunningham [1]1972–1974rhythm guitarShortly after releasing So-Lo, Oingo Boingo returned to performing with new bassist John Avila and keyboardist Mike Bacich. The first release with the new line-up was Dead Man's Party in 1985. The album marked a notable change towards more pop oriented songwriting and production style, and became the band's most commercially ...
21. März 2012 · From the Acoustica Mixcraft software, a remix of Michael Bacich's "Crazy About My Baby". This is an excellent song, if I do say so myself!Michael Bacich"Craz...
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I believe that's how his name is spelled.You have no idea how long it took for me to find the song.As you can tell, I kind of have a thing for Gibson.
7. Jan. 2012 · Michal Bacich of Oingo Boingo fame laying B3 tracks on Sarah Thiele's song 'Don't' from the record 'Built like the Sun'.
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As a rock band, Oingo Boingo started as a ska and punk-influenced new wave octet, achieving significant popularity in Southern California. During the mid-1980s, the band changed line-ups, and adopted a more pop-oriented style, until a significant genre change to alternative rock in 1994.
Michael Bacich. voc, key, 1972-1995 Alternative and Rock. The following is a complete chronology of various line-ups of Oingo Boingo, from the group's inception in 1972 until 1995.