Desperation Squad
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Desperation Squad | |
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Origin | Pomona, California |
Country | United States |
Years active | 1984—present |
Genres | avant-garde |
Members | Mr. P Alan Waddington Jeff Nixon "Papa" Bob Jones Ian Crosstown, J.P. Maramba |
Website(s) | http://www.desperationsquad.com |
Desperation Squad is an avant-garde rock and roll band from Pomona, California. It played its first live show on May 19, 1984 and is still active as of 2006.
The band performed a song called, "Band", in the semifinal round of America's Got Talent on August 2, 2006. Their performance was not well received by the judges and the studio audience. Brandy went so far as saying she was not responsible for the selection of the band in the semifinals. On the viewers' results show the next day, the band was one of the lowest-three vote getters of the night.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Original 1984 lineup
- Mr. P - vocals
- Alan Waddington - drums
- Jeff Nixon - guitar, vocals
- "Papa" Bob Jones - guitar
- Laura Kovach - bass
- Ian Crosstown - trumpet
[edit] 2006 lineup
- Mr. P - vocals
- "Papa" Bob Jones - guitar
- Ian Crosstown - drums
- J.P. Maramba - bass
[edit] Other featured players
- Becky Hamm - vocals (1985-2000)
- Dave Carpenter - bass (1987-1990)
- Mark Givens - keyboards (1985-1988)
- Elaine Donaldson - vocals (1984-1985)
- Caroline Tapolin - vocals (1985-1986)
- Dan Scratch - bass (1991-1993)
- The "Alarm" - bass (1993)
- Rod Curtis - bass on "That Thing" recording (1983)
- John "Rockin' in the Free World" Harris - bass (2005)
[edit] Discography
- (In Memory Of) The Soul Cleanser (1988)
- Hot Diggity Dogs (1990)
- I Am The Mayor (The Rock and Roll Mayor) (1993)
- This Is Our Demo (2001)
- A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit Neil (Neil Diamond Tribute CD) (2005)