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*[[The Wolves]] (leader Nick Hoffman, Kai Logan) | *[[The Wolves]] (leader Nick Hoffman, Kai Logan) | ||
*[[The Kung-fu Cowboys]] (bassist David Drake) | *[[The Kung-fu Cowboys]] (bassist David Drake) | ||
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[[Category:2005|Jameson, Jimmy]] | [[Category:2005|Jameson, Jimmy]] | ||
[[Category:Young adult novels|Jameson, Jimmy]] | [[Category:Young adult novels|Jameson, Jimmy]] |
Revision as of 05:57, 14 May 2018
One hit wonder mentioned in passing in the 2005 teen novel Rock My World: a novel of thongs, spandex, and love in G minor by Liza Conrad.
He and Anna James duetted early in James' career.
See also
- The Wolves (leader Nick Hoffman, Kai Logan)
- The Kung-fu Cowboys (bassist David Drake)
- The Babydolls