The Feelies
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- Note: The Feelies was also the term used in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World for a fictional technology for multisensory virtual-reality entertainment.
The Feelies were an alternative rock group from Hoboken, New Jersey. They were formed in 1976 and disbanded in 1992.
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Career
By 1978-79, after a few members were changing in line-up, the band's musical career first started and recorded their first album Crazy Rhythms, then released it in 1980.
The band took a break for several years until reuniting in 1985 and released their first album in 6 years, titled The Good Earth in 1986, soon followed by Only Life in 1988. They must have spend much of 1988-1989 touring, then released their final album Time for a Witness in 1991. They soon thereafter broke up.
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Band Members
- Keith Clayton - Bass (1979-1982)
- Brenda Sauter - Bass and Vocals (1983-1992)
- Bill Million - Guitars (1976-1992)
- John J. - Bass (1976-1979)
- Vinny Denunzio - Drums (1976-1978)
- Anton Fier - Drums (1978-1979)
- Glenn Mercer - Vocals and guitars (1976-1992)
- Dave Weckerman - Percussion (1984-1992)
- Stanley Demeski - Drums (1983-1992)
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Discography
- Crazy Rhythms (1980)
- The Good Earth (1986)
- Only Life (1988)
- Time for a Witness (1991)
Categories: Musical group stubs | 1980s music groups | American musical groups | Alternative musical groups

