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== Releases == | == Releases == | ||
[[Image:Swingers-LeavingOnAJetPlane.jpg|right|125px]] | |||
* '''''Leaving On A Jet Plane / Foundry Joe 7"''''' ([[Rumble Records]], [[1979]]) | * '''''Leaving On A Jet Plane / Foundry Joe 7"''''' ([[Rumble Records]], [[1979]]) | ||
** From [[John Davies]] - "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." Produced by [[Fred Tieken]] (who recorded my single with [[Gary Jones]] a year later) | ** From [[John Davies]] - "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." Produced by [[Fred Tieken]] (who recorded my single with [[Gary Jones]] a year later) | ||
== External Links == | |||
* [http://chicagopunkpix.com/forum/index.php?topic=695.0 CPP thread discussing The Swingers] | |||
[[Category:Bands]] | [[Category:Bands]] | ||
[[Category:1970s]] | [[Category:1970s]] |
Revision as of 22:52, 14 December 2006
The Swingers were an old punk band from the late 70s and/or early 80s. In 2005, The Swingers played 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.
Members
- Rick DiBello - Guitar Guitar
- "Skillet" Willie Cotter - Vocals Furious
- Jim DeMonte - Bass, Vocals Guitar
- Jeff "Tune" Claire - Drums, Vocals
Releases
- Leaving On A Jet Plane / Foundry Joe 7" (Rumble Records, 1979)
- From John Davies - "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." Produced by Fred Tieken (who recorded my single with Gary Jones a year later)