better known by his stage name Johnny Ramone, was an American musician who was the guitarist and a founding member of the Ramones, a band that helped pioneer...
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Joey Ramone (1951–2001), bassist Dee Dee Ramone (1951–2002), guitarist Johnny Ramone (1948–2004) and drummer Tommy Ramone (1949–2014). The Ramones had...
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Having co-founded the Ramones with Johnny Ramone and Dee Dee Ramone in 1974, his image, voice, and tenure with the Ramones made him a countercultural icon...
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Puppets, with a schoolmate and guitarist, John Cummings, the future Johnny Ramone. After leaving school at 18, he started working as an assistant engineer...
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Linda Ramone (born July 24, 1960) is an American philanthropist and widow of Johnny Ramone. She is the co-owner and a president of Ramones Productions...
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Halfway to Sanity (redirect from I Wanna Live (Ramones song))
conflicts with Johnny. The band hired Blondie drummer Clem Burke (who took the pseudonym "Elvis Ramone") for two shows, until Marky Ramone returned. Genres...
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(originally recorded by Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers, as guitarist Johnny Ramone was not enthusiastic about the Ramones doing songs about drugs)...
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experience for them in the studio. In his 2012 autobiography, Commando, Johnny Ramone awarded the album a "B+" grade, stating, "Some of our albums would have...
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others being Marky Ramone, Elvis Ramone, and C.J. Ramone. Richie appeared on three studio albums with the Ramones and played on Joey Ramone's second solo album...
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Animal Boy (redirect from Eat That Rat (Ramones Song))
performing from guitarist Johnny Ramone. Bassist Dee Dee Ramone wrote and sang more on this album than on previous albums, and Richie Ramone became the first drummer...
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Subterranean Jungle (category Ramones albums)
guitarist Johnny Ramone. The recording sessions saw disputes between band members, mainly due to struggles with alcohol addiction by Joey Ramone and Marky...
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Christopher Joseph Ward (born October 8, 1965), better known as C. J. Ramone, is an American musician. He is best known for performing from 1989 to 1996...
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Too Tough to Die (redirect from Wart Hog (Ramones))
band Ramones. It was released on October 1, 1984, and is the first Ramones record to feature Richie Ramone on drums. With ex-member Tommy Ramone producing...
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Rocket to Russia (redirect from I Don't Care (Ramones song))
cover art was directed by John Gillespie. John Holmstrom and guitarist Johnny Ramone both worked on illustration, with the entire back cover contemplating...
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Joey, and Johnny Ramone, Marky was asked to leave the band in February 1983 because of a drinking problem. He was replaced by Richie Ramone who was himself...
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Leave Home (redirect from Leave Home (Ramones album))
edition booklet. Ramones Joey Ramone – lead and backing vocals Johnny Ramone – guitar Dee Dee Ramone – bass, backing vocals Tommy Ramone – drums, additional...
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Commando (book) (redirect from Commando: The Autobiography of Johnny Ramone)
songwriter Johnny Ramone of the punk rock band the Ramones. The book was released in 2012 by Linda Ramone, surviving spouse of Johnny Ramone, following...
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End of the Century (category Ramones albums)
except where noted. Ramones Joey Ramone – lead vocals Johnny Ramone – guitar Dee Dee Ramone – bass, backing vocals Marky Ramone – drums Additional musicians...
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noted. Ramones Joey Ramone – lead vocals Johnny Ramone – guitar Dee Dee Ramone – bass, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on "53rd & 3rd" Tommy Ramone – drums...
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Happy Family: A Tribute to Ramones is a 2003 tribute album to the Ramones by various artists. It started when Johnny Ramone was presented with the idea...
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The Ramones were an American punk rock band from New York City. Their discography consists of fourteen studio albums, ten live albums, sixteen compilation...
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Brain Drain (album) (category Ramones albums)
Ramones Joey Ramone – lead vocals (tracks 1–3, 5–13) Johnny Ramone – guitar Dee Dee Ramone – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals (track 4) Marky Ramone...
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Joey Ramone (1951–2001), vocalist and songwriter Johnny Ramone (1948–2004), guitarist Marky Ramone, drummer Richie Ramone, drummer Tommy Ramone, (1949–2014)...
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Mondo Bizarro (redirect from Cabbies on Crack (Ramones song))
it's never boring.'" Ramones Joey Ramone – lead vocals (tracks 1–4, 6, 7, 9–14) Johnny Ramone – guitar Marky Ramone – drums C.J. Ramone – bass guitar, lead...
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Pleasant Dreams (category Ramones albums)
between band members, most notably the strife between Joey Ramone and Johnny Ramone, due to Johnny starting a relationship with Joey's girlfriend. There were...
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Acid Eaters (category Ramones albums)
entitled "Bobcat". Ramones Joey Ramone – lead vocals (tracks 2, 3, 5–7, 9–13) Johnny Ramone – guitar Marky Ramone – drums C.J. Ramone – bass guitar, lead...
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Ramone - lead vocals Johnny Ramone - guitar Dee Dee Ramone - bass, backing vocals Tommy Ramone - drums Production Ed Stasium - engineer Tommy Ramone,...
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Dee Ramone (who died in 2002), Johnny Ramone (who died in 2004) Joey Ramone (who died in 2001), Marky Ramone, C.J. Ramone, Tommy Ramone, Richie Ramone, and...
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The KKK Took My Baby Away (category Songs written by Joey Ramone)
with his bandmate Johnny Ramone. It is said that Joey and Johnny never spoke again after the events. Former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone claimed in a 2015...
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Chinese Rocks (category Songs written by Dee Dee Ramone)
girlfriend Connie and Joey Ramone all lived at one point. Dee Dee wanted to record the song with the Ramones, but Johnny Ramone vetoed it, considering it...
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