Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. The Coachmen were a lower-Manhattan punk rock/no wave band that performed from early 1978 to their final gig at White Columns in August, 1980. The line-up included guitarists Thurston Moore and J. D. King, bassist Bob Pullin, and Danny Walworth on drums, who was replaced by Dave Keay (ex-Harry Toledo). Briefly, Mary Lemley was vocalist.

  2. History. A History of the Band. The Coachmen formed with six original members from two Lincoln Bands in April of 1964. Rick Bell, Red Freeman, Craig Perkins and Jeff Travis from The Viscounts were joined by Bruce Watson and Jim Reinmuth of The Chandels.

  3. The Coachmen were a short-lived new wave band from New York City whose legacy lies entirely in the fact that this is the band which got Thurston Moore into the belly of the NYC punk scene.

  4. The Coachmen were a lower-Manhattan punk rock / no wave band that performed from early 1978 to their final gig at White Columns in August, 1980. The line-up included guitarists Thurston Moore and J. D. King, bassist Bob Pullin, and Danny Walworth on drums, who was replaced by Dave Keay (ex-Harry Toledo). Briefly, Mary Lemley was vocalist.

  5. 4. Okt. 2017 · The Coachmen evolved into one of Peoria’s most successful local bands and they opened up for iconic ‘60’s groups like The Dave Clark Five, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Who, The Yardbirds, The Turtles and The Hollies.

  6. Reviews. Videos. Lists. Releases. Showing 0 - 0 of 0. Search & Filters. Year. Explore music from The Coachmen. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from The Coachmen on Discogs.

  7. 29. Juli 2009 · Rich in family harmony, original instrumentation, and innovative songwriting, the Coachmen have built up a sizeable following with their Country/Americana influenced style of gospel music. While ...

    • 9 Min.
    • 2,8K
    • coachmenquartet