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Bazooka Joe was a synthpop band from the UK. In the time from 1988 to 1990 they recorded one album "Virtual World" and several singles/EPs on Play It Again Sam Records. The band members were Paul Dillon (ex founding member of The Cassandra Complex) Paul Fryer The Professor
Bazooka Joe is a German Punk Band from Olpe. They have produced two demos, "Mr. Joe and the Bazooka Boogies," and an untitled demo from 2006.
Bazooka Joe was punk/hardcore band from Myrtle Beach, S.C. They performed locally in the late 80's mostly in small venues. Their albums included Pastor of Muppets and Send in the Clowns. They also appeared on several compilation albums including What are you pointing at?. Their most popular song was We are everywhere.
Bazooka Joe (or Bazooka Joe and the Lillets) was a British pub rock band formed by John Ellis and Danny Kleinman in 1970. It featured Stuart Goddard, who would later change his name to Adam Ant. Both Ellis and Goddard would go on to find success with The Vibrators and Adam and the Ants, respectively. Besides the later fame of its members, Bazooka Joe is primarily known as the band that headlined when the Sex Pistols played their first concert on November 6, 1975 at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. The Band line-up was Danny Kleinman, Chris Duffy, Bill Smith, Robin Chapekar & Mark Tanner.
Another band member was Dan Barson. His brother (Mike Barson) gained fame as the keyboardist for Madness.
Pat Collier was also in the group for a while. He later became a record producer for The Wonder Stuff & Katrina and the Waves.
Bazooka Joe is also a name of a late 1980s/early 1990s art punk band from Baltimore, Maryland, who put out at EP, "Two Thirds" in 1988, followed by an album, "Imbalance" in 1991.There are five bands with this name:
Bazooka Joe was a synthpop band from the UK. In the time from 1988 to 1990 they recorded one album "Virtual World" and several singles/EPs on Play It Again Sam Records. The band members were Paul Dillon (ex founding member of The Cassandra Complex) Paul Fryer The Professor
Bazooka Joe is a German Punk Band from Olpe. They have produced two demos, "Mr. Joe and the Bazooka Boogies," and an untitled demo from 2006.
Bazooka Joe was punk/hardcore band from Myrtle Beach, S.C. They performed locally in the late 80's mostly in small venues. Their albums included Pastor of Muppets and Send in the Clowns. They also appeared on several compilation albums including What are you pointing at?. Their most popular song was We are everywhere.
Bazooka Joe (or Bazooka Joe and the Lillets) was a British pub rock band formed by John Ellis and Danny Kleinman in 1970. It featured Stuart Goddard, who would later change his name to Adam Ant. Both Ellis and Goddard would go on to find success with The Vibrators and Adam and the Ants, respectively. Besides the later fame of its members, Bazooka Joe is primarily known as the band that headlined when the Sex Pistols played their first concert on November 6, 1975 at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. The Band line-up was Danny Kleinman, Chris Duffy, Bill Smith, Robin Chapekar & Mark Tanner.
Another band member was Dan Barson. His brother (Mike Barson) gained fame as the keyboardist for Madness.
Pat Collier was also in the group for a while. He later became a record producer for The Wonder Stuff & Katrina and the Waves.
Bazooka Joe is also a name of a late 1980s/early 1990s art punk band from Baltimore, Maryland, who put out at EP, "Two Thirds" in 1988, followed by an album, "Imbalance" in 1991.Thanks!
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