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'''The Swingers''' were an old punk band from [[1978]] until [[1981]].  In [[2005]], The Swingers played (minus singer Willie) at the 10th anniversary [[O'Banions]] reunion at [[The Note]], along with [[Tutu and the Pirates]] and the [[Bonemen of Barumba]].  At the time of the reunion show, the members lived in Pennsylvania.  
'''The Swingers''' were an old punk band from [[1978]] until [[1981]].  In [[2005]], The Swingers played (minus singer Willie) at the 10th anniversary [[O'Banions]] reunion at [[The Note]], along with [[Tutu and the Pirates]] and the [[Bonemen of Barumba]].  At the time of the reunion show, [[Rick DiBello]] lived in Pennsylvania.  


The Swingers originally started out as a three piece - Rick, Jim and Willie - in Erie Pennsylvania but quickly relocated to Chicago where they picked up Steve.  They toured throughout the Midwest and their Jetplane/Foundry Joe record got quite a bit of radio play.
The Swingers core members Rick, Jim and Willie were originally in Pistol Whip who wreaked havok in the winter of 1977 - 1978. In August 1978 The Swingers arrived in Chicago taking on gigs previously booked for Pistol Whip.  The first drummer Jeff Klahr quit in October and was immediately replaced by Dennis Teiken.  Steve Dubin joined in the Summer of 1979.  They toured throughout the Midwest and their Jetplane/Foundry Joe record got quite a bit of radio play. They were also featured on Twin Tone Records "Big Hits Of Mid-America" as the only featured Chicago band... and Rumble Records "Pointy Feet Beat".




== Members ==
== Members ==


* [[Rick DiBello]] -  Lead Guitar  
* [[Rick DiBello]] -  Lead Guitar (1978-1980)
* "Skillet" [[Willie Cotter]] - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
* "Skillet" [[Willie Cotter]] - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar (1978-1981)
* [[Jim DeMonte]] - Bass
* [[Jim DeMonte]] - Bass (1978-1980)
* [[Kevin Lee]] - Bass
* [[Kevin Lee]] - Bass (1981)
* [[Jeff Claire|Jeff "Tune" Claire]] - Drums
* [[Jeff Klahr|Jeff "Tune" Klahr]] - Drums (1978)
* [[Dennis Tieken]] - Drums
* [[Dennis Tieken]] - Drums (1978-1979)
* [[Steve Dubin]] - Drums (1978-1981)
* [[Steve Dubin]] - Drums (1979-1981)


== Releases ==
== Releases ==
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**  Recorded in Lake Geneva
**  Recorded in Lake Geneva
**  From [[John Davies]] - "Produced by [[Fred Tieken]] (who recorded my single with [[Gary Jones]] a year later).  I recall talking to Fred about this single.  They had original material, but they got a lot of publicity for recording "Jetplane", which was originally a hit for Peter Paul & Mary and written by John Denver."
**  From [[John Davies]] - "Produced by [[Fred Tieken]] (who recorded my single with [[Gary Jones]] a year later).  I recall talking to Fred about this single.  They had original material, but they got a lot of publicity for recording "Jetplane", which was originally a hit for Peter Paul & Mary and written by John Denver."
* '''''Foundry Joe''''' Big Hits Of Mid-America Vol. III Twin Tone Records, [[1979]])
* '''''No Enemas Please''''' Pointy Feet Beat ([[Rumble Records]], [[1979]])


== Songs ==
== Songs ==

Revision as of 17:51, 23 August 2008

Swingers.79.jpg

The Swingers were an old punk band from 1978 until 1981. In 2005, The Swingers played (minus singer Willie) at the 10th anniversary O'Banions reunion at The Note, along with Tutu and the Pirates and the Bonemen of Barumba. At the time of the reunion show, Rick DiBello lived in Pennsylvania.

The Swingers core members Rick, Jim and Willie were originally in Pistol Whip who wreaked havok in the winter of 1977 - 1978. In August 1978 The Swingers arrived in Chicago taking on gigs previously booked for Pistol Whip. The first drummer Jeff Klahr quit in October and was immediately replaced by Dennis Teiken. Steve Dubin joined in the Summer of 1979. They toured throughout the Midwest and their Jetplane/Foundry Joe record got quite a bit of radio play. They were also featured on Twin Tone Records "Big Hits Of Mid-America" as the only featured Chicago band... and Rumble Records "Pointy Feet Beat".


Members

Releases

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  • Leaving On A Jetplane / Foundry Joe 7" (Rumble Records, 1979)
    • Recorded in Lake Geneva
    • From John Davies - "Produced by Fred Tieken (who recorded my single with Gary Jones a year later). I recall talking to Fred about this single. They had original material, but they got a lot of publicity for recording "Jetplane", which was originally a hit for Peter Paul & Mary and written by John Denver."
  • Foundry Joe Big Hits Of Mid-America Vol. III Twin Tone Records, 1979)

Songs

The Swingers website has an an online player for six of their tracks, including both songs from their record.

External Links