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− | + | Shock rock parody band from the ''Rolling Stone'' parody "Rock 'N' Rollin' Stone" feature of tween satire mag ''Crazy'' #3 (March 1974). From St. Louis, they were founded by Peruvian vocalist Umberto Togarowa, who recruited former country and western singer [[Adelle Farmerdaughter]]. The only two permanent members, they kill a member of the band at every performance, but make it look like an accident so they don't get arrested. | |
− | From St. Louis, they were founded by Peruvian vocalist Umberto Togarowa, who recruited former country and western singer [[Adelle Farmerdaughter]]. The only two permanent members, they kill a member of the band at every performance, but make it look like an accident so they don't get arrested. | ||
Lineup: | Lineup: | ||
− | *Umberto Togarowa, vocals | + | * Umberto Togarowa, vocals |
− | *Adelle Farmerdaughter, vocals | + | * Adelle Farmerdaughter, vocals |
− | *unnamed bassist, deceased | + | * unnamed bassist, deceased |
− | + | Songs: | |
− | *"Railroad Spike Through My Throat (Can't Hit the Right Note)" | + | * "Railroad Spike Through My Throat (Can't Hit the Right Note)" |
− | *"I Will Be, I Am, I Was," their new single, hit Number Ten on the national charts. | + | * "I Will Be, I Am, I Was," their new single, hit Number Ten on the national charts. |
− | *They also cover "The Last Kiss," "Tell Laura I Love Her," "Honey," and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" | + | * They also cover "The Last Kiss," "Tell Laura I Love Her," "Honey," and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" |
==Albums== | ==Albums== | ||
− | *''Stab, Choke, and Die'' | + | * ''Stab, Choke, and Die'' |
− | *''Cremation'' | + | * ''Cremation'' |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[Blind Air Force]] | + | * [[Blind Air Force]] |
− | *[[Paulette Goddard]] | + | * [[Paulette Goddard]] |
− | *[[Flea & Tick]] | + | * [[Flea & Tick]] |
− | *[[Crow]] | + | * [[Crow]] |
− | *[[Plague]] | + | * [[Plague]] |
− | *[[Alice Bowie]] | + | * [[Alice Bowie]] |
− | *[[Runyan O'Leary]] | + | * [[Runyan O'Leary]] |
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | *[https:// | + | * [https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Crazy_Magazine_Vol_1_3 ''Crazy'' #3 on archive.org] |
[[Category:1974]] | [[Category:1974]] | ||
[[Category:Crazy]] | [[Category:Crazy]] | ||
[[Category:Shock rock]] | [[Category:Shock rock]] |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 13 April 2025
Shock rock parody band from the Rolling Stone parody "Rock 'N' Rollin' Stone" feature of tween satire mag Crazy #3 (March 1974). From St. Louis, they were founded by Peruvian vocalist Umberto Togarowa, who recruited former country and western singer Adelle Farmerdaughter. The only two permanent members, they kill a member of the band at every performance, but make it look like an accident so they don't get arrested.
Lineup:
- Umberto Togarowa, vocals
- Adelle Farmerdaughter, vocals
- unnamed bassist, deceased
Songs:
- "Railroad Spike Through My Throat (Can't Hit the Right Note)"
- "I Will Be, I Am, I Was," their new single, hit Number Ten on the national charts.
- They also cover "The Last Kiss," "Tell Laura I Love Her," "Honey," and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"
Albums
- Stab, Choke, and Die
- Cremation