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  1. 11 de jul. de 2012 · USSA were a brief-lived Chicago-based band that existed for about seven months in 1982 and featured former Cheap Trick member Pete Comita on guitar, ex-Montr...

  2. www.fieldofstrings.com › bio_keithMy Story

    Pete Comita was the coolest guitarist and Pat was always my wiz kid buddy who would skip school…trip out and practice all day when he was 14. I didn’t have many friends… me and my guitar were all there was sometimes. Famous Friends Peter Comita went on to be a world class performer in Cheap Trick and was a major “Heart Throb”.

  3. When Pete Comita left the band, Bob James replaced him with guitarist Peter Van Name. By early 1982 Private Army had disbanded and James relocated to Chicago to form 'USSA' with Private Army guitarist Pete Comita, future Ozzy Osbourne/Mötley Crüe drummer Randy Castillo and ex-Pezband guitarist Tommy Gawenda.

  4. 14 de jul. de 2016 · Pete Comita I never hear from, but I see Jon Brandt about once a year—he’s such a good guy. He’s got a thriving horse ranch and horse bedding business here in Illinois with his wife and I think he also still plays once in a while.

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  6. I Can't Take It may refer to: I Can't Take It (Cheap Trick song), 1983. I Can't Take It (Dillon Francis song), 2014. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  7. JON BRANT . Tired from the rigors of the road and newly married, Tom Petersson decided to take a break from the band from 1980-1986. Bassist Pete Comita replaced Tom for a short tour of Japan in 1980 and some U.S. dates in 1981 before being replaced by Jon Brant during pre-production for the next album.Tom later returned to the band on 1987.