Yankee Rose (band)

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Yankee Rose is (Clockwise from left) Donny Simmons, Michael Adams, Abe Perez, John Rockwood, Pete Currier.

Yankee Rose was a Los Angeles-based rock band in the 1970s and '80s,[1] whose notable members were guitarist Donny Simmons of another popular band Stormer, drummer Abe Perez[2][3][4] who recorded with popular blues guitarist Jay Gordon,[5] singer Michael Adams who currently performs as 'Mick Adams' for the Rolling Stones Tribute Band 'Mick Adams and the Stones'.[6]

Personnel[]

  • Michael "Mick" Adams - vocals
  • Donny Simmons - guitar
  • John Rockwood - guitar
  • Pete Currier - bass
  • Abe Perez - drums
  • Tom Barringer - drums

Popularity in the Los Angeles Music Scene[]

Yankee Rose frequently performed at many of the popular clubs in Los Angeles and Hollywood, sharing the stage many notable acts, such as, Movies and Aunti-Up at Hong Kong Cafe,[7] Dolphins,[8] Popsicles,[8] Axis[9] and Smile,[9] and Gilbert Gram[10] at the Troubadour, Erin's All Stars,[11] The Blitz Bros,[11] the Penny's,[12] the Rabble,[12] Wynield,[13] and Obryan,[14] at the Starwood, and Bluebeard at the Whiskey a Go Go.[15]

Reviews[]

Yankee Rose (1980 album)[]

In 1980, Yankee Rose recorded and released a self-titled album with Goldmine Records. In John M. Borack's, Shake Some Action - The Ultimate Guide To Power Pop, Yankee Rose is #121 on the list. Borack provides a favorable review of the Yankee Rose album, saying, "Another hopelessly obscure 'un, and one that's never made it to CD. Too bad, too, because these guys had the pleading-voiced teen angst thing down pat, especially on the absolutely superb "Any Time of the Day". Kudos to lead vocalist Michael Adams"[16]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Cromlin, Richard (January 21, 1979). "POP MUSIC: L.A. BANDS: ROCKING OR REELING?". Los Angeles Times. Newsbank. p. L57. Retrieved March 20, 2016 – via ProQuest.
  2. ^ "Pepe and Ybra: S01E01 Brian Spaun, Drums, Yankee Rose, Grief and New Beginnings on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  3. ^ S01E01 Brian Spaun, Drums, Yankee Rose, Grief and New Beginnings, retrieved 2021-06-21
  4. ^ "Spaun Drums and Scymtek Cymbals Owner Brian Spaun Appears on Pepe and Ybra". Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  5. ^ "Abe Perez - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  6. ^ "Mick Adams and the Stones - The Rolling Stones Tribute". Mick Adams and the Stones - The Rolling Stones Tribute. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  7. ^ "Los Angeles Times - Hong Kong Cafe". Los Angeles Times. Newsbank. Dec 16, 1979. p. O103.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "Los Angeles Times - Troubadour". Los Angeles Times. Newsbank. p. N84 – via ProQuest.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "Los Angeles Times - Troubadour". Los Angeles Times. Newsbank. p. M72 – via ProQuest.
  10. ^ "Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times. Newsbank. p. L78 – via ProQuest.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b "Los Angeles Times - the Starwood". Los Angeles Times. Newsbank. p. J84 – via ProQuest.
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b "Los Angeles Times - the Starwood". Los Angeles Times. Newsbank. p. L87 – via ProQuest.
  13. ^ "Los Angeles Times - the Starwood". Los Angeles Times. Newsbank. p. M75 – via ProQuest.
  14. ^ Renoff, Greg (2015). Van Halen Rising. ECW Press. p. 244. ISBN 978-1770412637.
  15. ^ "Los Angeles Times - Whiskey A Go Go". Los Angeles Times. Newsbank. p. U93 – via ProQuest.
  16. ^ Shake Some Action - The Ultimate Guide To Power Pop. Shake Some Action - PowerPop. 2007-01-01. ISBN 9780979771408.
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