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  1. But the Astronauts caught the sun, sand and summer fun from Boulder, Colorado—a remarkable feat in that they were 1,000 miles away from the nearest ocean. The Astronauts originally formed in 1960 as a trio, the Stormtroupers (named after bassist Stormy Patterson).

  2. 27 de may. de 2022 · R.I.P. Jon “Stormy” Patterson, who passed away on Tuesday morning following illness. Patterson was the last remaining member of the Astronauts, Colorado’s premier group of the early ‘60s—the landlocked surf band from Boulder outsold the rival Beach Boys in Japan.

  3. With Boulder High School pal Jon "Stormy" Patterson, also a guitarist, he formed The Stormtroopers in the late '50s with another school chum, drummer Brad Leach. Two lead guitarists and a guy with a couple of sticks.

  4. The Astronauts developed out of a group, The Stormtroupers, which was originally formed at Boulder High School, Boulder, Colorado in 1956 by Jon "Storm" Patterson (vocals, guitar), Robert Graham "Bob" Demmon (guitar; born February 11, 1939), and Brad Leach (drums).

  5. Stormy Patterson. More images. Real Name: Jon Patterson. Profile: Jon Patterson, known as "Stormy". Bass player for the '60s surf band, The Astronauts. Born in Boulder, Colorado on September 8th 1940. Died on May 24th 2022 in Boulder, Colorado.

  6. Stormy Patterson and Jim Gallagher of the Astronauts performing "Bony Moronie" at the band’s CMHOF induction, backed by Brian Nevin, Rob Squires and Jeremy Lawton (Big Head Todd & the Monsters) and Daniel Sproul (Rose Hill Drive), 9/8/12.

  7. The Astronauts began as a three man lineup of Boulder High School graduates with John “Storm” Patterson on bass, Bob Demmon on guitar and Brad Leach on drums. Originally, they performed under the name the Storm Troopers until they rebranded as The Astronauts in order to pay tribute to Boulder’s famous real-life NASA astronaut, Scott ...