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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CyrkleThe Cyrkle - Wikipedia

    Joining band members Pat McLoughlin (guitarist/vocalist), Scott Langley (drummer), Don White (lead guitarist) and initially bassists Rick Brown (d. 2015) and later Mike "Roscoe" Rousculp (d. 2019), the band immediately incorporated the Cyrkle's two biggest hit songs, "Red Rubber Ball" and "Turn Down Day" into their show featuring ...

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › el-cyrkleEl Cyrkle _ AcademiaLab

    Mike "Roscoe" Rousculp – (nacido el 30 de mayo de 1949, Lima, Ohio – murió 16 de mayo de 2019, Tipp City, Ohio) – guitarra bajo, voces Dean Kastran – (nacido el 22 de octubre de 1948, Mansfield, Ohio) – Guitarra Bass, voces

  3. 15 de abr. de 2019 · Photo, courtesy of Pat McLoughlin, left to right: Scott Langley – drums, MichaelRoscoeRousculp – bass, Don White – lead guitar, Pat McLoughlin – guitar, Don Dannemann – guitar, and Mike Losekamp – keyboards. All members provide vocals. Related Links: http://www.thecyrkle.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thecyrkle/

  4. Michael "Roscoe" Rousculp: Carrera profesional. La banda estaba formada por los guitarristas y cantantes Don Dannemann y Tom Dawes (quien también tocaba el bajo) y Jim Maiella (el baterista original), quienes se conocieron mientras estudiaban en Lafayette College en Easton, Pensilvania.

  5. Design by Shawn Lynch and Champniss. Thank you: The Cyrkle wives, Rusty Yanok and family, Joe Mirrione, Charlie Calello, Michael "Roscoe" Rousculp, Chris Garges, Shawn Lynch, Andrew Sandoval, Sandra Barley, Tom Dawes, Marty Fried, Earle Pickens, and all the Cyrkle fans for being part of the story.

  6. The band includes Tony Paulus (keyboard, guitar, vocals), Steve Williams (keyboard), Mike "Roscoe" Rousculp (bass, vocals), Steve Benson (drums), and me (lead & slide guitars, vocals). Mike and I met Steve Williams in college.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › The_CyrkleThe Cyrkle - Wikiwand

    The Cyrkle was an American rock band active in the early and mid-1960s. The group charted two Top 40 hits, "Red Rubber Ball" and "Turn-Down Day".