John Easdale

American musician

John Easdale (born September 20, 1961[1] in Wayne, New Jersey) is the lead singer and songwriter for the American band Dramarama.

Easdale grew up in Wayne, New Jersey, and graduated from Wayne Hills High School.[2]

References

  1. ^ Birth of John Easdale [1] Accessed March 28, 2009 on the internet.
  2. ^ Agnish, Jai. "Dramarama", The Montclair Times, November 28, 2005. Accessed October 6, 2007. "The journey began in Wayne, where Easdale and the original bandmates - Mark “Mr. E Boy” Englert, Peter Wood, and Chris Carter -- grew up. It takes them through the hallways of Wayne Hills High School and rehearsals in the basement of the Sound Exchange record store on Route 23 in Wayne."
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Dramarama
  • John Easdale
  • Peter Wood
  • Mark Englert
  • Mike Davis
  • Tony Snow
  • Chris Carter
  • Jesse Farbman
  • Clem Burke
  • Ted Ellenis
  • Tom Mullaney
  • Ronny Machuga
  • Ken Moutenout
  • Craig Ballam
  • Morley Bartnoff
  • Ray Barwick
Studio albums
  • Cinéma Vérité (1985)
  • Box Office Bomb (1987)
  • Stuck in Wonderamaland (1989)
  • Vinyl (1991)
  • Hi-Fi Sci-Fi (1993)
  • Everybody Dies (2005)
Live albumsCompilation albums
  • 10 from 5 (1993)
  • The Best of Dramarama: 18 Big Ones (1996)
EPs
  • Vinyl (1992)
Singles
  • "Anything, Anything (I'll Give You)"


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