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History. De La Cruz were formed in mid-2011 by Australian guitarist and Kramer Guitars endorsee Casey Jones, [1] and Auckland, New Zealand born vocalist Roxxi Catalano. The band recruited Melbourne based drummer Lacey Lane, Brisbane Guitarist Rory Joy and local bass player Dennis Jaculli. They recorded a self-funded and online released Self ...
The Juan de la Cruz Band was a Filipino rock group formed in 1970, [1] that pioneered what became known as Pinoy rock.. The Juan de la Cruz Band formed in early 1970. Founding band members Mike Hanopol and Wally Gonzalez credited fellow founding member, drummer Edmond Fortuno (a.k.a. "Bosyo"), with having introduced the band's name (Tagalog to English translation - “John Doe”).
Ang Himig Natin. Ang Himig Natin (English: Our Hymn) is a song by Filipino Rock band Juan de la Cruz composed by Pepe Smith [1] and was credited to mark the beginning of Pinoy rock music in the Philippines. [2] The song was released [3] and included in Juan de la Cruz's groundbreaking album Himig Natin in 1973 and was said to be the start of ...
This band, founded in 1978, featured American Katrina Leskanich on vocals and keyboards, and fellow American, Vince de la Cruz on vocals and lead guitar. During a school production at RAF Lakenheath, Vince had noticed Katrina, and asked her to join his band. [2] By late 1980, Alex Cooper had joined the band on drums, with Bob Jakins on bass.
De La Cruz ran from home-to-home in just 14.96 seconds and beat the throw by a step. During the offseason, De La Cruz worked with base running coach Collin Cowgill and the Reds’ sports science ...
In fact, De La Cruz’s total exit velocity, including the roller near the mound, was closer to 474. So much for Suter’s future in the Reds’ analytics department. It was still ball-crushing ...
Larkin congratulated De La Cruz with a tweet Sunday night. In the video, MLB's stolen-base leader addressed the team upon learning the news. He told reporters, per The Enquirer's Charlie Goldsmith ...
The Plugz (also known as "Los Plugz") were a Latino punk band from Los Angeles that formed in 1977 and disbanded in 1984. They and The Zeros were among the first Latino punk bands, although several garage rock bands, such as Thee Midniters and Question Mark & the Mysterians, predated them. The Plugz melded the spirit of punk and Latino music.