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This page has been declined or rejected as an abandoned draft by an inactive editor. If it is not edited further within six months after it has been declined or rejected, it will be deleted as a disused draft. Since the originator of this draft is inactive, any comments may be addressed to the last reviewer. This draft has external links in the article body. They are not permitted. External links should be in the external link section at the foot of the article. The use of external links in the article body is frequently associated with advertising and promotionalism. This draft does not appear to indicate which of the musical notability criteria is satisfied. If one of the criteria is satisfied, please revise this draft appropriately, with a reliable source, if necessary stating on the talk page which criterion is met, and resubmit. Robert McClenon (talk) 20:52, 22 February 2019 (UTC)}} {{AFC comment|1=A different band. Legacypac (talk) 20:51, 22 February 2019 (UTC)}}The Silencers - Rock N Roll Enforcers The SilencersRock N Roll EnforcersThe Silencers, an American rock and roll band from Pittsburgh, PA (1979-1984) with two releases on CBS/Precision Records. Core members Warren King (guitar) and Frank Czuri (vocals) were also the primary songwriters, along with Cathy Capiola, Warren King's girlfriend at the time. Other members of the original band include Ron "Bird" Foster (drums, vocals), Dennis Takos (keyboards, backing vocals) and Mike Pella (bass, backing vocals). Other members have included Albriton McClain (bass), Michael Cercone (bass), and others (other names needed). The band was a critical success as reviewed by Ira Robbins for Trouser Press magazine, and had a single, Shiver and Shake, that reached number 89 on the Billboard Top 100 chart. Ira Robbins says The Silencers coulda been contenders.Pittsburgh Music History website contains a great deal of information about the band and the their albums, Rock N Roll Enforcers and Romanic. There are also many typos in this article, particularly of band members Takos and Pella's names and the title of the second album, which is incorrectly referred to as Romantic. [https://sites.google.com/site/pittsburghmusichistory/pittsburgh-music-story/rock/the-silencers The Silencers Rock N Roll Enforcers in Pittsburgh Music History] The story of The SIlencers, as told by keyboardist Dennis Takos, can be found at this link. It's the History link on the home page of DNT Recording Studios, his studio. The article on that page is the musical life-story of DT (Dennis Takos), as told by him; The SIlencers era begins at paragraph 8. The only exclusion in his telling is in regard to the bass player. Albriton McClain played on the band's early demos and first studio sessions. Before the first album was complete and before the first show had been played, the band added Mike Pella as bass player. It was the line-up consisting of King, Czuri, Foster, Takos and Pella that would become Pittsburgh club legends and regional touring successes. DT (Dennis Takos) tells the story of The SilencersMuch of this story can also be found within this article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh Music History - The SilencersReferencesExternal links
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