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Paul McCartney used the pseudonym Paul Ramon when checking into hotel rooms and such. Doug Colvin (founding member of The Ramones) adopted the name Dee Dee Ramone, in a sort of homage to McCartney. He then convinced the rest of the band to adopt that as their surname (none of the band members were related)
The Ramones' longest song is probably 'Bye Bye Baby'' from their 1987 album 'Halfway to Sanity' which clocks in at four minutes and thirty three seconds.
Of the original four 'bruvvers', the only one still living is drummer Tommy (thomas Erdelyi).
In The Ramones Documentary "End OF The Century", There Is A Segment Where It Shows The Band Being Inducted In The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. Then, The Surviving Members Of The Ramones Pay Tribute To Their Late Lead Vocalist, Joey Ramone( Born Jeffery Hyman), Who Died Of Lymphatic Cancer On Easter Sunday In 2001.
Joey Ramone; Johnny Ramone; C. J. Ramone; Marky Ramone
Paul McCartney used the pseudonym Paul Ramon when checking into hotel rooms and such. Doug Colvin (founding member of The Ramones) adopted the name Dee Dee Ramone, in a sort of homage to McCartney. He then convinced the rest of the band to adopt that as their surname (none of the band members were related)
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The four founding members (of the DAR) were Mary Desha, Mary Smith Lockwood, Ellen Hardin Walworth, and Eugenia Washington.
Which ones? There are more than four founding fathers, my friend.
The Ramones' longest song is probably 'Bye Bye Baby'' from their 1987 album 'Halfway to Sanity' which clocks in at four minutes and thirty three seconds.
The band Brand Nubian has had a few founding members. Robert Mortise, Gerry Toler, and Robert Williams are considered the original founding members who are currently still in the band.
There were 77 founding countries of the UN
Of the original four 'bruvvers', the only one still living is drummer Tommy (thomas Erdelyi).
In The Ramones Documentary "End OF The Century", There Is A Segment Where It Shows The Band Being Inducted In The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. Then, The Surviving Members Of The Ramones Pay Tribute To Their Late Lead Vocalist, Joey Ramone( Born Jeffery Hyman), Who Died Of Lymphatic Cancer On Easter Sunday In 2001.
Joey Ramone; Johnny Ramone; C. J. Ramone; Marky Ramone
Tommy was the first leave the band around 1978.