Chameleon (American band)

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Chameleon
Background information
Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota
United States
Genre(s) Rock
Years active late 1970s to early 1980s
Label(s) Platinum Records
Former members
Charlie Adams
Yanni
Dugan McNeill
Mark Anthony
Johnny Donaldson

Chameleon is a late 1970s/early 1980s American rock band founded by Charlie Adams who also developed his own record label, Platinum Records. Band members included Adams on drums, vocals, and percussion; Yanni on keyboards and synthesizers; Dugan McNeill on lead vocals and bass guitars; Johnny Donaldson on all guitars; and Mark Anthony on lead vocals and keyboards. Chameleon made Billboard charts and was renowned for Adams’ revolving, upside-down drum set, which he played in live concerts and on MTV. The band toured extensively (sponsored by the Miller Brewing Co.) performing up to 260 shows a year.

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  • Chameleon
  • Techno-color
  • Hologram Sky
  • Balance

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