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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_EffigiesThe Effigies - Wikipedia

    The Effigies' original lineup consisted of John Kezdy (vocals), Earl "Oil" Letiecq (guitar), Paul Zamost (bass) and Steve Economou (drums). In 1984 Robert O’Connor replaced Letiecq as lead guitarist and this second lineup released two LPs, Fly on a Wire, and Ink.

  2. The Effigies emerged in 1980 as one of the first punk bands to call Chicago home. Consisting of John Kezdy (vocals), Paul Zamost (bass), Earl Letiecq (guitar), and Steve Economou (drums), they were included on the early Chicago comp. Busted at Oz, named for the club that was the epicenter of the Midwestern scene.

  3. Paul Zamost is the original bassist for The Effigies. He played with The Effigies in 1980 - 1986 again in the 90's for some re union shows and reunited with 2 original members Kezdy and Economou in 04', They added guitarist Robert McNaughton and released the LP "Reside" in 05'.

  4. 26 de ene. de 2024 · He and his good friend Steve Economou decided to look into into starting a band. In a 1981 interview in Noise 6, Kezdy stated he met Paul Zamost at Neo, and along with a mysterious singer named Norman, teamed up with Economou and started practicing.

  5. 28 de ago. de 2023 · The Effigies formed in 1980 with guitarist Earl Letiecq, bassist Paul Zamost, and drummer Steve Economou. They made a name for themselves in Chicago as one of the few local punk bands of the...

  6. 28 de ago. de 2023 · But they never had the kind of commercial success that would have allowed them to quit their day jobs, band member Paul Zamost said. Mr. Kezdy finished college, earned a law degree from Northwestern University and became a prosecutor.

  7. 30 de ago. de 2023 · “He was a unique individual,” Paul Zamost, a member of The Effigies, told the television station. Kezdy formed the group after dropping out of the University of Wisconsin, the Sun-Times...