• Tony Valentino of
the Standells
• Richard Moore, Formerly of The Troggs
• Michael Lewis, Formerly of Quicksilver Messenger
Service
• Terry Rango of We Five
• West Coast Session Drummer Duane Waider
L.A. Rock’n’Roll and the British
Invasion come together in this hot new act. Original Standells
guitar virtuoso Tony Valentino has joined forces with veteran
Rock’n’Rollers Richard Moore from The Troggs,
Michael Lewis from Quicksilver Messenger Service, Terry
Rangno from We Five, and L.A. session drummer Duane Waider
to create “ICONS”.
Tony Valentino was lead guitar/vocalist for
The Standells, often called the godfathers of garage-punk.
Their songs "Dirty Water", "Riot On Sunset
Strip", "Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear
White" and "Why Pick On Me" were Top 40 hits
in the 60s. The Standells got their start in Hollywood at
"Peppermint West" and became frequent guests on
television shows like American Bandstand, Where The Action
Is, The Munsters, The Mike Douglas Show, Hullabaloo, Shindig
and Hollywood Palace. The band toured with The Rolling Stones,
was featured in the 1960s film "Get Yourself a College
Girl" and Tony penned the theme song for the movie
"Riot On Sunset Strip". The song "Dirty Water"
was also featured in the movie Fever Pitch. In 2004 and
2007, The Boston Red Sox and their fans adopted "Dirty
Water" as the team’s victory anthem during its
historic World Series Championships.
Canadian born Richard Moore toured and recorded
with The Troggs and composed several of their album hits
of the late 60s and early 70s. The British Invasion group’s
biggest hits were the 1 million selling rock'n'roll classic
"Wild Thing", the million selling "Love Is
All Around", "With A Girl Like You" and "I
Can’t Control Myself". Richard toured with some
of the greatest 1960s bands of all time including The Beatles
and The Rolling Stones.
W. Michael Lewis has been a fixture in the
LA music scene as a performer, producer, and arranger. He
joined Quicksilver Messenger Service as keyboard player
in 1972 replacing Nicky Hopkins and co-produced three of
their albums. Acid rock outlaws from San Francisco, Quicksilver
got their start at The Fillmore West, headlined many festivals
and helped pioneer FM radio with hits like "Pride Of
Man", "Fresh Air", "What About Me"
and "Mona". Michael can often be seen on PBS as
Musical Director/Keyboardist for The Diamonds and The Four
Preps. He has composed numerous television and movie scores
including the theme for In Search Of..., Barbara Walters,
Cops, Enter The Ninja, New Year’s Evil and Hot Child
In The City.
Terry Rangno started as a child actor in movies
such as The Long Hot Summer, with Paul Newman and Orson
Wells, Anything Goes, starring Bing Crosby and Donald O’Connor,
and TV shows such as Maverick, Cheyenne, and 77 Sunset Strip.
Terry was bass player and a lead singer of We Five. Their
national 1 million seller "You Were On My Mind"
became the signature song for We Five in 1965. Terry’s
studio credits include Phil Spector, War, Dionne Warwick,
Weather Report, Graham Nash, Steven Stills and Little Richard.
Duane Waider, one of L.A.s most dependable
and experienced session drummers rounds out ICONS. Duane
started playing the drums at age 3 and at age 5 formed a
talent show winning child prodigy band "Duane &
The Redcoats" that appeared on national TV, radio,
and toured with The Turtles, Iron Butterfly, Herman’s
Hermits and The Five Americans. In 1984, Duane started working
as a session player for Marvin Gaye, Johnny Winter, Cher,
Deep Purple and Billy Idol.

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