Difference between revisions of "Lucky Pierre"
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The initial line-up of the band included McMahon on vocals, John Guardico on guitar, Dennis DeVito on bass and Brian Dempsey on drums. The band released a number of singles in between the late 70s and early 80s, before | + | The initial line-up of the band included McMahon on vocals, John Guardico on guitar, Dennis DeVito on bass and Brian Dempsey on drums. The band released a number of singles in between the late 70s and early 80s, before breaking up on May 26, 1984. [https://cplorg.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16014coll5/id/33955/rec/124] |
− | The band reformed in 1988 with Kevin McMahon on vocals, Tom Lash on bass, Dave Zima on drums, Rick Christyson on guitar, and Trent Reznor on keyboards. [https://cplorg.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16014coll5/id/37894/rec/4] Reznor left in 1989 and the band was dissolved in 1990. This was followed by McMahon's next project, [[Prick]]. Prick was signed to [[Nothing Records]], had its first album partially produced by Reznor, and was a support act for the [[Dissonance]] tour. | + | The band reformed in early 1988 with Kevin McMahon on vocals, Tom Lash on bass, Dave Zima on drums, Rick Christyson on guitar, and Trent Reznor on keyboards, and released the ''Communique'' EP. [https://cplorg.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16014coll5/id/37894/rec/4] Reznor left in 1989 and the band was dissolved in 1990. This was followed by McMahon's next project, [[Prick]]. Prick was signed to [[Nothing Records]], had its first album partially produced by Reznor, and was a support act for the [[Dissonance]] tour. |
In 2004, McMahon revived the Lucky Pierre name (though he was the sole member) to release the first full length album, ''ThinKing''. | In 2004, McMahon revived the Lucky Pierre name (though he was the sole member) to release the first full length album, ''ThinKing''. |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 28 August 2024
Lucky Pierre was a new wave band formed in the late 70s in Cleveland, Ohio, by Kevin McMahon. In 1988, a reformed version of the band included Trent Reznor on keyboards. [1] Reznor's time in the band was preceded by a stint in Slam Bamboo and this was his last band before creating Nine Inch Nails.
History
The initial line-up of the band included McMahon on vocals, John Guardico on guitar, Dennis DeVito on bass and Brian Dempsey on drums. The band released a number of singles in between the late 70s and early 80s, before breaking up on May 26, 1984. [2]
The band reformed in early 1988 with Kevin McMahon on vocals, Tom Lash on bass, Dave Zima on drums, Rick Christyson on guitar, and Trent Reznor on keyboards, and released the Communique EP. [3] Reznor left in 1989 and the band was dissolved in 1990. This was followed by McMahon's next project, Prick. Prick was signed to Nothing Records, had its first album partially produced by Reznor, and was a support act for the Dissonance tour.
In 2004, McMahon revived the Lucky Pierre name (though he was the sole member) to release the first full length album, ThinKing.
External Links
- LuckyPrick.net (fan site)