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  1. Nickey Alexander (a.k.a. Nickey Beat) is an American drummer. Biography. Born Jeffrey Ivisovich, Nickey Beat lived in San Pedro, Los Angeles before moving to Hollywood to focus on music. There in 1977, alongside Cliff Roman and brothers, John and Dix Denney, he founded The Weirdos.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0064073Nickey Beat - IMDb

    Nickey Beat. Actor: Suburbia. Nickey Alexander (also known as Nickey Beat) is an American hard rock drummer. In 1977, Alexander, along with John Denney, Dix Denney, and Cliff Roman, founded The Weirdos. He left the band in 1980, but participated in the 1988-1991 reunion.

  3. Para la segunda alineación de L.A. Guns, Tracii reclutó al baterista de los Mau Maus y The Joneses, Paul Black como vocalista, al guitarrista Mick Cripps como bajista, y al batería Nickey "Beat" Alexander. Más tarde se les unió el que fuera primer cantante de Dogs D'amour Robert Stoddard, a la guitarra rítmica.

  4. Mini Bio. Nickey Alexander (also known as Nickey Beat) is an American hard rock drummer. In 1977, Alexander, along with John Denney, Dix Denney, and Cliff Roman, founded The Weirdos. He left the band in 1980, but participated in the 1988-1991 reunion.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_WeirdosThe Weirdos - Wikipedia

    The Denney brothers were the only constant members, though guitarist/bassist Cliff Roman, bassist Dave Trout and Bruce Moreland (also of Wall of Voodoo), and drummer Nickey "Beat" Alexander were relatively long-term Weirdos. Dix Denney died on March 12, 2023, at the age of 65. Breakup and legacy. The Weirdos broke up in 1981.

  6. The album is the only L.A. Guns release to feature drummer Nickey "Beat" Alexander, who was replaced by Steve Riley before it was released. "One More Reason", "Sex Action" and "Electric Gypsy" were released as the three singles from the album.

  7. Nickey Alexander (a.k.a. Nickey Beat) is an American drummer. Biography. Born Jeffrey Ivisovich, Nickey Beat lived in San Pedro, Los Angeles before moving to Hollywood to focus on music. There in 1977, alongside Cliff Roman and brothers, John and Dix Denney, he founded The Weirdos.