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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zolar_XZolar X - Wikipedia

    Zatovian and Flash's departure in 1975 resulted in Ygarrist recruiting bass player Ufoian Ufar (Tom Lee) and drummer Romm Eclipse (Ron Eiseman). Zory left to pursue religious studies. Ygarr, Ufoian, and Romm briefly played and recorded as The Spacers.

  2. Previous members include Craig Rinehart (aka Eon Flash), Bruce Allen Courtios (aka Zany Zatovian, 1973-1975), Ed Dorn (1973-1974), Tom Lee (aka Ufoian Ufar, 1976-1980), Ron Eiseman (aka Romm Eclipse, 1976-1977), Scott Noel (aka Qazar Quantor, 2007), Rick Swanson (aka Moto Bass Unit, 2009-2011).

  3. www.youtube.com › c › ZolarxZOLAR X - YouTube

    Zatovian exited Zolar X in 1975, soon followed by Flash. With new bassist Ufoian Ufar (Tom Lee) and drummer Romm Eclipse (Ron Eiseman), the reconfigured quartet traveled to ...

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  5. Explore Ufoian Ufar's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ufoian Ufar on AllMusic.

  6. zolarx.bandcamp.com › album › timelessTimeless | ZOLAR X

    15 de sept. de 2017 · Produced by Jim Dickinson, engineered by Terry Manning. Vocals: Zory Zenith. Guitars, synthesizers, Echoplex and vocals: Ygarr Ygarrist. Bass: Ufoian Ufar. Drums: Romm Eclipse. Recitation: Written and spoken/performed by Zory Zenith. Space Age Love: Music by Ygarr Ygarrist, lyrics by Zory Zenith, Ed Dorn, Zany Zatovian and Ygarr Ygarrist.

  7. 5 de nov. de 2023 · Zatovian exited Zolar X in 1975, soon followed by Flash. With new bassist Ufoian Ufar (Tom Lee) and drummer Romm Eclipse (Ron Eismann), the reconfigured quartet traveled to Memphis' famed Ardent Studios to record a second demo, but with punk and disco now the rage, the glam era was officially over.