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  1. 4 de ago. de 2018 · Percussionist Dave Weckerman has been part of the Feelies story since 1976 when he, Glenn Mercer and Bill Million formed the Outkids, which quickly evolved into the Feelies. Following the release of seminal 1980 debut Crazy Rhythms, the group went on a sort of short-lived hiatus, though the band members played together in a number of offshoots, including the Trypes, the Willies and Yung Wu ...

  2. 16 de mar. de 2016 · Even 28 years later, this combination of Weckerman and kit drummer Stan Demeski continues to distinguish the Feelies from the jingle-jangle velvet rockers they'd influenced via R.E.M..

  3. 2 de mar. de 2017 · “Being in the Feelies is like living in a pyramid,” Dave Weckerman, the percussionist and resident philosopher of long-running underground heroes the Feelies told the Dean of New Jersey rock ...

  4. Some Kinda Love: Performing The Music Of The Velvet Underground by The Feelies, released 13 October 2023 1. Sunday Morning 2. Who Loves The Sun 3. There She Goes Again 4. What Goes On 5. Sweet Jane 6. Head Held High 7. I'm Waiting For The Man 8. White Light/White Heat 9. I Heard Her Call My Name 10. New Age 11. That's The Story Of My Life 12.

  5. 24 de oct. de 2018 · October 24, 2018 Brad Cohan. The Feelies: From left, Brenda Sauter, Bill Million, Stan Demeski, Glenn Mercer and Dave Weckerman. This past July marked a celebratory milestone in the still-growing canon of legendary jangle ‘n’ strum guitar-rock juggernaut The Feelies: it’s been ten years since these heroes of Haledon, New Jersey reunited ...

  6. 24 de oct. de 2023 · The concert took place at a sold-out show at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, NJ, on October 13. 2018, with the live recording produced by Mercer and fellow Feelie Bill Million. Propelling the music, as always, is the band’s mighty rhythm section of Stan Demeski (drums), Dave Weckerman (percussion) and Brenda Sauter on bass.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2018 · Percussionist Dave Weckerman has been part of the Feelies story since 1976 when he, Glenn Mercer and Bill Million formed the Outkids, which quickly evolved into the Feelies. Following the release of seminal 1980 debut Crazy Rhythms, the group went on a sort of short-lived hiatus, though the band members played together in a number of offshoots, including the Trypes, the Willies and Yung Wu ...