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  1. 6 de ene. de 2016 · Art Nardini (Iron City Houserockers) By Thomas Semioli. Rock ‘n’ roll lives in the blood, sweat, and beers of the American bar band, and to my ears, among the genre’s best were the Iron City Houserockers, later to emerge as Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers.

  2. Most of the members of the Iron City Houserockers came from a genuine blue-collar background: Art Nardini was the son of a mechanic and a part-time college student, Joe Grushecky was a coal miner's son, and Gil Snyder's father was a construction worker.

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    Art Nardini | Facebook. About. Work. Tagger at Peppers Performance Eyewear. March 2003 - Present. Laid off due to COVID-29 in 2020. co-founder and bassist at Iron City Houserockers, Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers. Retired. College. Studied Child Development and Child Care at University of Pittsburgh. Master's Degree 2000-2001·Class of 1999.

  4. 14 de ago. de 2016 · Joe Grushecky. ·. August 14, 2016 ·. Art Nardini, good friend and bass player for the Houserockers, was severely injured in an accident that occurred on April 26, 2016. His road to recovery has been long and difficult. He is still attending therapy for his injuries.

  5. Most of the members of the Iron City Houserockers came from a genuine blue collar background: Art Nardini was the son of a mechanic and a part time college student, Joe Grushecky was a coal miner's son, and Gil Snyder's father was a construction worker.

  6. Art Nardini is an American bassist from Philadelphia, and brother of Norman Nardini. He has been a member of Iron City House Rockers since 1976. He was severely injured in an accident that occurred on April 26, 2016. His road to recovery has been long and difficult. Show more.

  7. 17 de nov. de 2020 · In addition to Grushecky on lead vocals and guitar, the Iron City Houserockers included Gil Snyder (piano), Ned E. Rankin (drums), Art Nardini (bass), Marc Reisman (harmonica), and Eddie Britt (guitar). But it’s the presence of some high-profile guests that also set this project apart, including Steven Van Zandt.