词条 | Richard Shelter |
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Shelter moved to Miami in 1978 and eventually started promoting punk and hardcore shows featuring local bands in clubs such a 27 Birds. According to the Miami New Times, "Shelter took over the club 27 Birds to offer great rock shows by local bands. He booked national acts such as the Ramones and Dead Kennedys at the then-forlorn, now-bustling Cameo Theatre. Later he fronted his own band, the Preachers, whose guitarist, Nick Kane, would later side for Iko-Iko and recently joined the Mavericks." [3] Music Promoter{{Empty section|date=January 2012}}MusicianRichard Shelter was a musician as well as a promoter. When Richard Shelter first moved to Miami he was in a band called Sluggo. Richard Shelter was road manager for Charlie Pickett & the Eggs' cross-country US tour in 1984-1985. He also formed his own band, The Preachers, and served as frontman/lead singer. The Preachers released a self-titled album in 1986. Post MiamiRichard Shelter left Miami in 1987 and moved to California. External links
References1. ^catharine anderson, publisher of Gold Coast Live magazine. {{DEFAULTSORT:Shelter, Richard}}2. ^http://www.trashfever.com/shelter.htm 3. ^http://www.miaminewtimes.com/1993-10-20/news/glory-days/4/ 4 : Year of birth missing (living people)|Living people|Musicians from Miami|American punk rock musicians |
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