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  1. 9 de dic. de 2022 · Ronald "Ron" John Harkai, 76 of Grand Rapids, passed away on December 6, 2022. He leaves behind his loving wife, Barbara; ... Ronnie We just spoke a few weeks ago and when we ended our conversation, I had a smile on my face. May the Lord bless you and your wonderful family.

  2. 9 de dic. de 2022 · Ronald "Ron" John Harkai, 76 of Grand Rapids, passed away on December 6, 2022. He leaves behind his loving wife, Barbara; children Rachel (Julian de Campo) and Michael Woodward of Venice, FL; sisters

  3. Career First single. The Outsiders were a continuation of the Starfires: Tom King, Sonny Geraci, Mert Madsen, Richard Kriss, Al Austin and Howard Blank (who was replaced by Ronnie Harkai before the recording of "Time Won't Let Me"). The name was changed to The Outsiders after the recording of "Time Won't Let Me". A total of five former Starfires were members of the Outsiders at one time or ...

  4. Suggestion credit: David - New York, NY. The lineup on "Time Won't Let Me" was vocalist Sonny Geraci, rhythm guitarist Tom King, lead guitar Al Austin, bass Mert Madsen, baritone saxophone Mike Geraci and drummer Ronnie Harkai. (Jimmy Fox was the stickman on some of the Outsiders' other tracks).

  5. 1 de sept. de 2020 · Over the spring and summer of 2020, Goldmine conducted a series of interviews with Mert Madsen, who played with The Outsiders until October 1966, and Rick Biagiola who drummed for the band from the spring of 1966 until the fall of 1967. While not an original member, Rick was the longest running drummer in a band that went through, at least, seven, and he played on more Outsiders’ recordings ...

  6. Explore Ronnie Harkai's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ronnie Harkai on AllMusic.

  7. Ronnie Harkai, drums (joined in 1964-during which time The Starfires transitioned into the band, The Outsiders) Jazz sax player, Tony "The Big T" Lovano also played with the Starfires on numerous gigs throughout Cleveland. Tony (deceased) was the Dad of Grammy Award-winning sax player, Joe Lovano.