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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RubinoosThe Rubinoos - Wikipedia

    He was replaced by Royse Ader. One 'high point' of the band's early career included a performance at Bill Graham's Winterland Auditorium, September 24, 1974, on a bill with the Jefferson Starship. At this concert, the Rubinoos were joined on stage by Jonathan Richman, who danced to their version of The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar".

  2. Year. Show. Explore music from Royse Ader. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Royse Ader on Discogs.

  3. 19 de may. de 2021 · On November 3, 1976, co-founders Jon Rubin (vocals) and Tommy Dunbar (guitar) entered CBS Studios in San Francisco with drummer Donn Spindt and bassist Royse Ader to get a feel for the studio prior to the recording of their first album. Now, that session is being released on June 25 as The CBS Tapes.

  4. 23 de may. de 2021 · Titled The CBS Tapes, it contains a mix of covers and original material, and has a deliciously loose vibe, the music a combination of pop, punk and rock. The band is made up of Jon Rubin on vocals and guitar, Tommy Dunbar on guitar and vocals, Royse Ader on bass and vocals, and Donn Spindt on drums and vocals.

  5. Royse Ader — bass, backing vocals; Donn Spindt — drums, backing vocals, percussion; lead vocals on "Peek-A-Boo" Additional personnel. Larry Lynch — congas in "Hard to Get" Mark Naftalin — piano on "Peek-A-Boo" Technical. Glen Kolotkin - engineer "knobs, dials & switches" Tom Lubin - assistant engineer; William Snyder - cover ...

  6. therubinoos.bandcamp.com › album › the-rubinoosThe Rubinoos | The Rubinoos

    Royse Ader – bass, vocals Tommy Dunbar – guitars, keyboards, vocals, lead vocal on “Rock and Roll Is Dead” Mark Naftalin – piano solo on “Peek-A-Boo” Jon Otis – congas on "Gorilla" James Gangwer – slide guitar on “I Never Thought It Would Happen” Produced by Matthew King Kaufman, Glen Kolotkin, Gary Phillips

  7. 23 de jun. de 2021 · Nothing careless. There’s a dynamic that comes through the years of dust & the gleam’s still there. On the first cut “All Excited,” Royse Ader bass booms. The British called this music pub rock. Amazing how a bubble-gum song like The Archie’s “Sugar, Sugar,” is reinterpreted into a creative punk beauty by this band.