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==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
− | [[Street Fighters]] single, 1983 <br> | + | *[[Street Fighters]] single, 1983 <br> |
− | [[One Foot over the Line]] single, 1983 <br> | + | *[[One Foot over the Line]] single, 1983 <br> |
− | [[Outrageous Boys]] album, 1987 <br> | + | *[[Outrageous Boys]] album, 1987 <br> |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | [http://www.geocities.com/robsmithmuso/ Rob Smith website, including "the Bronx"] | + | *[http://www.geocities.com/robsmithmuso/ Rob Smith website, including "the Bronx"] |
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j36UzMfSEK4 Street Fighters video, ''Youtube''] | ||
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[[category:bands]] | [[category:bands]] | ||
{{Band-Stub}} | {{Band-Stub}} |
Revision as of 22:02, 18 January 2015
The Bronx were a Hamilton rock group from the early 1980s, initially featuring Ian Jeffries (guitar, keyboards), Robert Smith (guitar, vocals), Jon Bell (bass) and Chris Paraha (drums). They started in 1979 as Young Lust with this lineup, and played one concert at Hamilton Lake, but changed it to The Bronx by 1980. Later, the lineup evolved into Jeffries, Bell, Rik Bernards (guitar, piano, vocals) and Jeff Lethberg (drums).
The band released two singles and an album, had a two year residency at the Hamilton Hotel, and played at the Sweetwaters festival in 1983. The Sweetwaters performance was initially delayed for an hour by a power failure, after which they played in gusty conditions. Ian Jefferies went on to join the Politicians and Bernards and Bell formed Knightshade.
Releases
- Street Fighters single, 1983
- One Foot over the Line single, 1983
- Outrageous Boys album, 1987