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'''The Naked Skinnies''' were a [[New wave music|new wave]] band from Ohio that featured [[Mark Eitzel]], guitar and vocals, Nancy Kangas, organ; John Hricko, bass and Greg Bonnell, drums.
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| label              = [[Naked House Records]]
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The band was active from 1981 to 1982 in [[Columbus, Ohio]] and [[San Francisco, California]]. They released one single in 1981. Greg Bonnell continued to perform in an early version of [[American Music Club]] with [[Mark Eitzel]].
'''Naked Skinnies''' were a new wave band from Columbus, Ohio that featured [[Mark Eitzel]], guitar and vocals; Nancy Kangas, organ; John Hricko, bass and [[Greg Bonnell]], drums.
 
The band was active from 1981 to 1982 in Columbus, Ohio and San Francisco, California. They released one single in 1981, ''[[All My Life/This Is The Beautiful Night]]'' on [[Naked House Records]], run by Ron House. [[Greg Bonnell]] continued to perform in an early version of [[American Music Club]] with [[Mark Eitzel]].


==Discography==
==Discography==
*''[[All My Life / This Is The Beautiful Night]]'' (7") - Naked House Records - 1981
[[File:NS-AllMyLife.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''All My Life'' 7"]]
* ''[[All My Life/This Is The Beautiful Night]]'' (7") - [[Naked House Records]] - 1981


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.collectorscum.com/volume3/ohio/art.html Discography of Ohio Art and Pop 1977-1983 by Henry Weld.]
*[http://www.collectorscum.com/volume3/ohio/art.html Discography of Ohio Art and Pop 1977-1983 by Henry Weld.]


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Latest revision as of 19:39, 19 December 2017

Naked Skinnies
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Background information
Origin Columbus, Ohio, United States
Years active 1981-1982
Labels Naked House Records
Associated acts American Music Club, The Cowboys, Toiling Midgets
Past members Mark Eitzel
Nancy Kangas
John Hricko
Greg Bonnell

Naked Skinnies were a new wave band from Columbus, Ohio that featured Mark Eitzel, guitar and vocals; Nancy Kangas, organ; John Hricko, bass and Greg Bonnell, drums.

The band was active from 1981 to 1982 in Columbus, Ohio and San Francisco, California. They released one single in 1981, All My Life/This Is The Beautiful Night on Naked House Records, run by Ron House. Greg Bonnell continued to perform in an early version of American Music Club with Mark Eitzel.

Discography

All My Life 7"

References

  • Wish The World Away: Mark Eitzel and the American Music Club by Sean Body, SAF Publishing, Ltd. (April 1999), ISBN 0-946719-20-9, ISBN 978-0-946719-20-4

External links