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'''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. | '''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]]'' on [[Naked House Records]], run by Ron House. [[Greg Bonnell]] continued to perform in an early version of [[American Music Club]] with [[Mark Eitzel]]. | 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== | ||
[[File:NS-AllMyLife.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''All My Life'' 7"]] | [[File:NS-AllMyLife.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''All My Life'' 7"]] | ||
*''[[All My Life]]'' (7") - Naked House Records - 1981 | * ''[[All My Life/This Is The Beautiful Night]]'' (7") - [[Naked House Records]] - 1981 | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||