The Skatt Brothers | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | pop, dance, disco, R&B |
Years active | 1979–1983 |
Labels | Casablanca Records Polygram |
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Sean Delaney (keyboards) Pieter Sweval (bass) Richard Martin-Ross (guitar) Richie Fontana (drums, guitar) Danny Brant (guitar) |
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Past members | |
David Andez (guitar) Craig Krampf (drums) |
The Skatt Brothers (or Skatt Bros.) was a band from Los Angeles, California formed in 1979. They have been compared to "gay" bands like the Village People for parallels in music.[1]
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Delaney formed the band in 1979.[2] The original lineup consisted of Delaney himself as well as Peter Sweval, Richard Martin-Ross, David Andez, Richie Fontana[3] and Craig Krampf. Delaney later replaced Andez and Krampf with Danny Brant.
In 1979, the band released Walk the Night (written by Fontana and Andez[4]), on the Strange Spirits album. " Walk the Night " was widely popular, reaching #9 in the Billboard charts and #1 on various national charts. Walk the Night is considered the band's cult classic and most famous release.[5][6]
The band's classic Walk the Night appeared on the official soundtrack of the video game Grand Theft Auto IV. According to Rockstar Games, the company thought the song so important to have on the soundtrack that they hired a private investigator to locate Delaney's (who died in 2003) surviving relatives and secure the rights to include it.[6]
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