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  1. Robert "Bucket" Hingley. Live at Nextdoor, Honolulu, HI, 2 February 2008. Robert "Bucket" Hingley is lead singer and guitarist for the ska band the Toasters. [1] Early life. Robert Hingley was born in Weymouth, Dorset in the United Kingdom in 1955.

  2. © 2024 Google LLC. Rob "Bucket" Hingley is not only the founding member of The Toasters but also the visionary behind Moon Ska Records, which played a crucial part in cultivati...

  3. 30 de ene. de 2014 · Rob "Bucket" Hingley Interview from The Toasters. Rob Hingley aka Bucket from The Toasters talks with Oswaldo from VanMusic after his show at FanClub in Vancouver on January 29th 2014 for...

  4. 16 de noviembre de 2011 - 10:31 a. m. El Espectador habló con Rob "Bucket" Hingley, líder de la legendaria banda de ska neoyorkino The Toasters, sobre el género por el que lo han ...

  5. Rob “Bucket” Hingley of the legendary “Toasters” drops by Lousekast in a special two part interview. Be sure to check this out as well the “Brew Ska Ska Festival”, The Supernova Ska Festival,...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ToastersThe Toasters - Wikipedia

    Robert "Bucket" Hingley: vocals, guitar; Tim Karns: bass; Nathan Koch: saxophone; Gilbert Covarrubias: trombone; Past members. Josemi Martínez: drums; Alex Bochetto: drums; Jon Degen: saxophone; Logan La Barbera: trombone; Carlos "Charlos" Menezes: saxophone & trombone; Robbie "Fancy" LaFalce: Drums; Steve "the Basement" Russo: drums

  7. 18 de feb. de 2010 · I'm coming through with a broom and cleaning up everybody's mess," says Rob "Bucket" Hingley, the front man and sole remaining original member of The Toasters. His metaphor is more than apt. While it's difficult to know for sure, The Toasters were most likely the first ska band to come out of America back in 1981.