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Dempsey was asked to return. The band now consisted of McMahon, Dempsey, Guardico, DeVito and Tom Lash who was brought in on bass plus Tom Miller on Keyboards. DeVito switched to rhythm guitar after the addition of bassist Tom Lash, who was a music director at WCSB, the college radio station of Cleveland State University. He played the band's demo on the station, which helped their music to be exposed to a receptive audience. This version of the band played out for about a year mostly at The Coach House in Cleveland Hts and its old stomping grounds, The Pirate's Cove. It disbanded after McMahon came into a rehearsal stating he was moving to California and that the band could either stay together and rehearse in case something happened (a contract) or do whatever they wanted but that he could no longer live in a city where no one appreciated his music. McMahon left town and the band members decided to go their separate ways. Some time passed and McMahon returned to Cleveland. By this time John Guardico was living in California and Dempsey was playing in several projects, The band reformed with DeVito on lead guitar, Lash on bass, McMahon and newcomer Dave Zima on drums. This was followed by "Into My Arms", which featured a b-side "Match", which was recorded live on July 16, 1980 at the band's only
785: 198:. The initial line-up of the band included McMahon on vocals, John Guardico on guitar, Dennis DeVito on bass and Brian Dempsey on drums. The band has released a string of singles in between the late 1970s and early 1980s, before entering to a hiatus and reforming in 1988, with guitarist Rick Christyson and keyboardist 263:
After three years, Dempsey left the band to pursue other interests. Gary Shay briefly joined the band as a drummer and the band released "Fans & Cameras"/"Idlewood" single, on their own record label Unadultered Records, which sold more than a thousand copies. Shay left the band soon after and
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in Cleveland in 1982. Following this performance, DeVito left the band, leaving the guitar duties to McMahon and the new band member Tom Sheridan. The band remained active until 1984; soon McMahon moved to
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In 1988, McMahon returned to Cleveland to reform Lucky Pierre. The new line-up featured previous members Lash and Zima, as well as guitarist Rick Christyson and keyboardist
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native Kevin McMahon's solo project. He started recording demos in 1974, while his brother, Brian McMahon, was a member of the
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The band started performing in 1976 during the early new wave scene, which included the likes of
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After releasing the third single, "Stetson's"/"Once A Child", in 1981, the band opened for the
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started to manage Nine Inch Nails. In 1990, the band officially disbanded after a final gig.
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In 2004, McMahon reformed Lucky Pierre as a sole member and released its debut album,
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In 2004, McMahon reformed Lucky Pierre as a solo project to release its debut album,
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in 1974 by singer-songwriter, guitarist and the only constant member,
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Cool Summer Night" / "Chilly Willy" (1983, Unadulterated Records)
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being arrested for indecent exposure. The band also opened for
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Denis DeVito – guitar (1977–1982); bass (1975–1977)
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Aidan Moffat
Cleveland
Ohio
New wave
alternative rock
post-punk
Kevin McMahon
Trent Reznor
luckyprick.net
new wave
Cleveland
Kevin McMahon
Trent Reznor
Nine Inch Nails
Lakewood
protopunk
Electric Eels
Elvis Costello
Squeeze
Hammer Damage
Chi-Pig
Devo
Pere Ubu
WMMS
Coffee Break Concert
Plasmatics
Cleveland Agora
Wendy O. Williams
Peter Frampton
Public Auditorium

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