The Eternals Biography
May refer to : a doo wop group or an indie band, a French house group or a 60s band from Winnipeg. 1° The Eternals were a fine group that released just three records in their brief, but exciting career. They were from the Bronx, and included Charlie Girona on lead, first tenor Fred Hodge, Ernie Sierra as second tenor, baritone Arnie Torres and Alex Miranda with the distinctive bass voice. They were originally called the Gleamers, and the Orbits. 2° Based in Chicago, The Eternals formed in the summer of 1997. The band consists of Damon Locks (vocals, keys, effects)and Wayne Montana (bass, keys) both formerly of the band, Trenchmouth, with drummer Tim Mulvenna who has performed with many Chicago avant-jazz musicians including Ken Vandermark. Past drummers include John Herndon (Tortoise) and Dan Fliegel. The band's sound is a combination of deep dub, 70s rockers reggae, hip-hop, electro, tropicalia, ambient noise, and art-rock while maintaining a strong punk ethos. The Eternals have three full length albums and two twelve inch singles on the Aesthetics label. Their first two twelve inch singles were released on Chicago's Thrill Jockey Records. 3° House / Electro trio from France. Ali Allalou & Farid Allalou AKA Dirty Ali & Funky Farid Henning Specht AKA Monsieur Club 4 The Eternals were formed in 1961 by band leader Ron Paley of Rosa, MB along with his brother
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The Eternals Albums
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1 | The Doo Wop Box, Volume I: 101 Vocal Group Gems From the Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll (disc 3) |