What happened to the cats band?
In 1978 The Cats were booked to appear on chart-show to playback “She Was Too Young”. It was, however, a thinly-disguised solo-performance by Cees. By the end of 1979 The Cats decided to disband. A farewell-single (a reissue of the 1972 track “End of the Show”) charted as late as April 1980.
Where is the band the Stray Cats from?
Massapequa, NYStray Cats / OriginMassapequa is a hamlet and census-designated place in the southern part of the Town of Oyster Bay in southeastern Nassau County, New York, United States, on Long Island, east of New York City. It is adjacent to Amityville in Suffolk County. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a total population of 21,685. Wikipedia
Who’s the lead singer of The Stray Cats?
Brian SetzerStray Cats / Lead singer
Are the stray cats still together?
The Stray Cats are coming home. After reuniting earlier this year for a handful of reunion shows, the rockabilly revivalists will celebrate their 40th anniversary in 2019, marking the milestone with both a new album and a full-sized tour.
Is Brian Setzer nice?
“Brian is a super nice guy,” Hope said. “He’s really down to earth.” And he can be reserved. “He keeps to himself.”
Is Brian Setzer married?
Julie Reitenm. 2005
Christine Schmidtm. 1994–2002DeAnna Madsenm. 1984–1992
Brian Setzer/Spouse
Who was the original drummer for catfish?
During 2009, Catfish came runners up in the ‘North Wales Battle of the Bands’, run by Gareth Thomas, having been beaten to the post by another local band The Fides who later closed the Conwy River Festival. Original drummer Jon Barr was replaced by Robert Timothy John “Bob” Hall in 2010.
Who were the cats?
The Cats were a Dutch rock band formed in Volendam in 1964. They were active (with a few interruptions) from 1964 until 1985 and had their most successful period from 1968 until 1975.
Where did the Cats tour in 1970?
By spring 1970 the Cats toured Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles and played one show on 4 April 1970 in Guyana. A tour of Indonesia followed early 1971. “Don’t Waste Your Time” broke a string of Top 10 chart dominations, but the next single, “One Way Wind”, became The Cats’ biggest ever hit.
What happened to Cees Veerman of Cats Aglow?
It went gold. Cees Veerman performed with the Cats Aglow Band who both supported and backed Willy DeVille at the latter’s Amsterdam Carré Theatre show on 7 July 2008. He moved to Indonesia where he died at the age of 70 on 15 March 2014.