Buz Verno
Buz Verno was born in Staten Island, New York on September 28, 1953. Encouraged by his father to start playing music at a very young age, Buz first began playing guitar at the age of 7. Feeling an overwhelming need to hone his musical talents even more, Buz began to write songs and lyrics. At age 12, Buz switched to bass guitar and a star was born.
Buz Verno |
Buz Verno performing at The Nursery NYC Reunion All Star Jam 14 May 2011 |
Background information |
Born |
September 28, 1953 (1953-09-28) (age 58)
Staten Island, New York,
United States |
Genres |
Rock, Punk Rock, blues |
Occupations |
Musician, Songwriter, Vocalist |
Instruments |
Bass, Guitar, Vocals |
Years active |
1970–Present |
Labels |
Indie |
Associated acts |
David Johansen Group, Cherry Vanilla, Helen Schneider and the Kick |
Website |
http://www.reverbnation.com/buzverno |
Career
Widely known for his hard hitting songs and emphatic lyrics, Buz has been a key band member and songwriter for The Rats, Beau Jack, Cherry Vanilla,[1][2][3][4] The Staten Island Boys,[5] David Johansen Group,[6][7] Sylvain Sylvain and the Teenage News, The Others and Helen Schneider and the Kick. Buz received his first Gold record in 1982 for the album “Helen Schneider with The Kick”.
During his career, Buz has toured or traded licks with the likes of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Earl Slick, David Johansen,[8] Sylvain Sylvain,[9] Greg Allen, Cherry Vanilla,[10] Helen Schneider, Thomas Trask,[11] Johnny Rao,[12] Tom Morrongiello,[13] Joey Kelly and other major recording artists.
Currently, Buz is working on a new project due out in 2011.[14]
Discography
Cherry Vanilla
The David Johansen Group
- The David Johansen Group Live [17]
- David Johansen [18][19]
- In Style
- From Pumps to Pompadour: The David Johansen Story[20]
Helen Schneider
Syl Sylvain and the Teenage News
Notes
- ^ Vanilla, Cherry [1] work=Cherry Vanilla Blog|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Musicdetector [2] work=New York Dolls|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 177
- ^ Schwartz, Andy [3] work=New York Rocker|article=REMEMBERING FRANKIE LaROCKA (4.17.1954 – 5.12.2005)|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Musicdetector [4] work=New York Dolls|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Musicdetector [5] work=New York Dolls|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Schwartz, Andy [6] work=New York Rocker|article=REMEMBERING FRANKIE LaROCKA (4.17.1954 – 5.12.2005|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Farraginous, DJ [7] work=DJ Farraginous Blog|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Huey, Steve [8] accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Vanilla, Cherry [9] work=Cherry Vanilla Blog|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ CD Universe [10] accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ CD Universe [11] accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Vanilla, Cherry [12] work=Cherry Vanilla Blog|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Verno, Buz [13] work=Buz Verno Official Fan Page|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 177
- ^ CD Universe March 2011
- ^ Discogs [14] accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ CD Universe [15] accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Discogs [16] accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Ridpath, Chris [17] work=Johnny Thunders Cyber Lounge|accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ Discogs [18] accessdate=21 March 2011
- ^ CD Universe, [19] accessdate=21 March 2011
Persondata |
Name |
Verno, Buz |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
28 September 1953 |
Place of birth |
Staten Island, New York |
Date of death |
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