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Norelli, whose nickname was "Sluggo", was playing in San Francisco, California with new wave band The Ironics (with [[Danny Pearson]]) when [[Vudi]] approached both he and Pearson to join the 3rd incarnation of [[American Music Club]] in 1984. | Norelli, whose nickname was "Sluggo", was playing in San Francisco, California with new wave band The Ironics (with [[Danny Pearson]]) when [[Vudi]] approached both he and Pearson to join the 3rd incarnation of [[American Music Club]] in 1984. | ||
Norelli played drums on 1985's ''[[The Restless Stranger]]'' but left the band during their European tour of 1985, citing homesickness and exhaustion from in-band fighting. He played drums on 4 songs on the band's follow-up album, ''[[Engine]]'' ("[[Outside This Bar]]", "[[Mom's TV]]", "[[Art Of Love]]", "[[Asleep]]"). | Norelli played drums on 1985's ''[[The Restless Stranger]]'' but left the band during their European tour of 1985, citing homesickness and exhaustion from in-band fighting. He played drums on 4 songs on the band's follow-up album, ''[[Engine]]'' ("[[Outside This Bar]]", "[[Mom's TV]]", "[[Art Of Love]]", "[[Asleep]]"), with the understanding that he was not returning to the band as a full-time member.<ref>{{cite book|last=Body |first=Sean |title=Wish The World Away |location=London |publisher=SAF Publishing |year=1999 |isbn=0-946719-20-9}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||