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  1. Jay Derrah was the first in a revolving door of drummers; though he played the bulk of early gigs, he departed before the first album, which was recorded with Pearl Harbor’s John “Stench” Haines. The name Romeo Void came about in Debora’s kitchen, with a tacit decision not to have a “The” name.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Romeo_VoidRomeo Void - Wikipedia

    Romeo Void was an American new wave / post punk band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979. [1] The band primarily consisted of saxophonist Benjamin Bossi, vocalist Debora Iyall, guitarist Peter Woods, and bassist Frank Zincavage. The band went through four drummers, starting with Jay Derrah and ending with Aaron Smith.

  3. 14 de oct. de 2018 · Joining Iyall for the lineup were guitarist Peter Woods, bassist Frank Zincavage, saxophonist Benjamin Bossi and drummer Aaron Smith (who replaced Jay Derrah.) Iyall and Zincavage met at the San Francisco Art Institute and the band officially formed on Valentine’s Day in 1979, its name inspired by a magazine headline “Why women can’t get laid in San Francisco.”

  4. She and two fellow students, Peter Woods and Jay Derrah formed a tongue-in-cheek 1960’s revival band called the Mummers and the Poppers (a takeoff on the name of the Mamas and the Papas). Romeo Void was formed by Debora Iyall , Frank Zincavage , Peter Woods , and Jay Derrah on Valentine’s Day 1979 .

  5. Explore Jay Derrah's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jay Derrah on AllMusic.

  6. 14 de nov. de 1980 · Live from Mabuhay Gardens: November 14, 1980 was captured during the same period that Romeo Void was recording the critically acclaimed debut album for 415 Records, 'It's a Condition'. Jay Derrah was still drumming with the band at this live show but was replaced by John Stench by the time the sessions for 'It's a Condition'.

  7. 3 de ago. de 2019 · Singer Debora Iyall and bassist Frank Zincavage decided to form a band together and brought on guitarist Pete Woods and drummer Jay Derrah, ex-members of a band Iyall had been in briefly, the Mummers and Poppers (they did punk versions of ‘60s songs).