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  1. Live in Detroit by The Real Kids released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 1981 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Compilation. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 Vinyl release of "Live In Detroit" on Discogs.

  3. Historia Inicios. Felice, nacido en 1955, creció en la ciudad de Natick (Massachusetts), donde fue vecino y amigo de Jonathan Richman, con el que compartía la admiración por The Velvet Underground.Cuando tenía quince años, a finales de 1970, Felice formó junto a Richman The Modern Lovers.Desde entonces hasta 1973 actuó con el grupo de forma intermitente, pero a causa de sus obligaciones ...

  4. Felice then decided to start his own band and formed the Real Kids (originally named the Kids) in 1972, with Rick Coraccio (bass), Steve Davidson (guitar), and Norman Bloom (drums). [1] [3] They became a successful live band in the Boston area, playing "an aggressive brand of straight-ahead, no-bullshit rock which harkened back to Chuck Berry ...

  5. Profile: American punk power pop rock'n'roll band from Boston, Massachusetts formed as The Kids (43) in 1972 by John Felice after he left The Modern Lovers. Sites: web.archive.org , Wikipedia , MySpace. Aliases: The Kids (43) Members: Allen Paulino, Billy Borgioli, Billy Cole, Bobby Morin, Chris Barnard, Curtis Naihersey, Dave Bone Pedersen ...

  6. Live in Detroit, a Single by The Real Kids. Released in 2000 on D.U.I. (catalog no. D.U.I. 002; Vinyl 7"). Featured peformers: John Felice (guitar, lead vocals, songwriter), Alpo (bass, vocals), Howie Ferguson (drums), Billy Borgioli (guitar), Doug Giovanni (producer), Don Grossinger (mastering).

  7. The Real Kids discography and songs: Music profile for The Real Kids, formed 1972. Genres: Power Pop, Punk Rock. Albums include The Real Kids, Come Out and Play: American Power Pop I (1975-78), and All Kindsa Girls / Taxi Boys.