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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_EffigiesThe Effigies - Wikipedia

    The Effigies' original lineup consisted of John Kezdy (vocals), Earl "Oil" Letiecq (guitar), Paul Zamost (bass) and Steve Economou (drums). In 1984 Robert O’Connor replaced Letiecq as lead guitarist and this second lineup released two LPs, Fly on a Wire, and Ink.

  2. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Paul Zamost - Bass. Steve Economou - Drums. Jon Babbin - Manager. Releases. Haunted Town EP ( Autumn Records, October or November 1981 ). Re-released ( Ruthless Records, 1984 ), with "Security" as added track. Bodybag / Security 7" (Ruthless Records, 1982) We're Da Machine EP (Ruthless Records, 1983) For Ever Grounded LP (Ruthless Records, 1984)

  3. The Effigies emerged in 1980 as one of the first punk bands to call Chicago home. Consisting of John Kezdy (vocals), Paul Zamost (bass), Earl Letiecq (guitar), and Steve Economou (drums), they were included on the early Chicago comp. Busted at Oz, named for the club that was the epicenter of the Midwestern scene.

  4. 6 de ago. de 1983 · The Effigies. Paul Zamost and John Kezdy. August 6, 1983. Santa Monica Civic. #punk #punkrock #punkrockmusic #hardcorepunk #chicagopunk #chicagopunkrock...

  5. Formed in either late 1979 or early 1980 in the suburb of Evanston, IL, the original line up included vocalist John Kezdy, drummer Steve Economou, bassist Paul Zamost, and guitarist Earl Letiecq (aka "Oil").

  6. 28 de ago. de 2023 · But they never had the kind of commercial success that would have allowed them to quit their day jobs, band member Paul Zamost said. Mr. Kezdy finished college, earned a law degree from Northwestern University and became a prosecutor.

  7. www.furious.com › perfect › effigiesThe Effegies

    photo couresty of Effigies website (thanks to Obik): '83 lineup with Paul, John, Steve and Earl by Joseph Larkin On July 12, 1979, Chicago, IL erupted in chaos and anarchy. Ex-radio DJ Steve Dahl, who had been fired some months earlier after the radio station he was working for (WDAI) had changed to an all disco format, hosted the Disco Demolition Night at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Illinois.