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The Weirdos

 
Artist: The Weirdos

Group Members:

Cliff Roman, John Denney, Dix Denney, Nickey Beat, Billy Persons, Cliff Martinez, Art Fox, Danny Benair

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Cliff Roman, John Denney, Dix Denney

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  • Formed: 1977
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Weird World, Vol. 1," "We Got the Neutron Bomb: Weird World, Vol. 2," "Condor"
  • Representative Songs: "Life of Crime," "We Got the Neutron Bomb," "Solitary Confinement"

Biography

One of Southern California's earliest punk bands, the Weirdos released two EPs during the late '70s before breaking up; consistent reunion gigs during the '80s kept their name alive, and the group returned to the studio in 1988 for Condor, released two years later. The backbone -- and only constant members -- of the Weirdos, brothers John and Dix Denney (vocals and guitar, respectively), formed the band in 1977 with bassist Cliff Roman and drummer Nickey Beat. By the time the band recorded the 1979 EP Who? What? When? Where? Why?, drummer Danny Benair (later of Three O'Clock) was an active member; another EP followed one year later, but the Denney brothers were deserted soon after.

Though the Weirdos didn't release a single record from 1981 to 1990, John and Dix continued to record at home and re-form the band for occasional live shows. By 1988, they added original members Beat and Roman for a new edition of the Weirdos and signed to Frontier Records for 1990's Condor, which also included bassist Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Frontier released the Weird World compilation in 1991, after which the group again took an extended vacation. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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The Weirdos
Origin Los Angeles, California
Years active 1976–1981, 1986,1990, 2004-2005
Website http://www.theweirdos.net/
Members
John Denney, Dix Denney (sons of actress DoDo Denney, who played Mrs. Teevee in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory)

The Weirdos were an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. They formed in 1976 and broke up in 1981, were occasionally active in the 1980s, and recorded new material in the 1990s. Critic Mark Demming calls them "quite simply, one of the best and brightest American bands of punk's first wave."[1]

The band was formed by singer John Denney and his brother Dix on guitar; they were the only constant members, though guitarist/bassist Cliff Roman, bassist Dave Trout and drummer Nickey "Beat" Alexander were relatively long-term Weirdos.

They were originally an art rock band formed in 1976, and were featured in a news article featuring punk rock groups in Time magazine and so the "punk" label stuck.

They broke up in 1981, but reunited at various times, including to record the 1990 album Condor. A 2004 reunion includes in the band's lineup Circle Jerks bassist Zander Schloss and The Skulls drummer Sean Antillon.

Cliff Roman later became an eighth grade Art & Algebra teacher at Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School in Northridge, CA.

References

  1. ^ Weird World, Vol. 1 reviewed by Mark Demming; URL accessed March 3, 2007

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