HOGAN’S HEROES - PT4/4 - August 1990 city gardens
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breaking your rules + encore - last will
City Gardens was a legendary punk/alternative rock/indie club located at 1700 Calhoun Street in Trenton, New Jersey showcasing numerous artists during the 70s, 80s and 90s until its demise in the mid 1990s. City Gardens hosted many struggling bands as they were coming up who later went on to stardom. Bands that have played there have included Nirvana, R.E.M., Soundgarden, Jane’s Addiction, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Ramones, Paul Stanley, The Rollins Band, Sonic Youth, Green Day, and Nine Inch Nails to name a few.
TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar
BIOGRAPHY -
Formed between the swamps and beach on the Northern East Coast in November 1984.
During the this time Hogan’s Heroes released Three full-lengths - Built To Last - 1988 - Produced by Hogan’s Heroes recorded Fall 1987 at Waterfront (Lenny Kravitz, Madonna, B.B. King, Smashing Pumkins) studios, Hogan’s Heroes - 1990 - Produced by Hogan’s Heroes and Ryk Oakley (Kraut, UK Subs, Sex Pistols Steve Jones) + recorded Fall 1989 at S&S Studios NYC (Sex Pistols Steve Jones, Kraut, Battalion Of Saints Chris Smith R.I.P. ), Three Fists & a Mouthful - 1992 - Produced by George Barberio recorded Summer 1991 at Ocean Gate (Nelson, Alice Cooper). Hogan’s Heroes material has been released for Twenty-Four (1985-2009) years in United States, Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour (Japan), New Red Archives (U.S.A.), J!mco (Japan), and Cleopatra (U.S.A.) labels.
Hogan’s Heroes appear on Three full-lenghts (1987-1989-1991), and make some cameos on 14 + worldwide compilations released on LP-Cassette-CD, (1990-2004) with Jello Biafra (Dead Kennedys) - G.B.H. - The ed - U.K. Subs - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - No Use For a Name - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) - Samiam - Anti-Flag and a host of other great acts.
Sources:
VH1 - http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/137138/album.jhtml
http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes
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