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''The Bronx'' were a Hamilton rock group from the early 1980s, initially featuring [[Ian Jeffries]] (guitar, keyboards), [[Robert Smith]] (guitar, vocals), [[Jon Bell]] (bass) and [[Chris Paraha]] (drums). They started in 1979 as ''Young Lust'' with this lineup, and played one concert at Hamilton Lake, and a number at [[Hillcrest Tavern]] and [[Maceys]], but changed it to ''The Bronx'' in 1981. Later, the lineup evolved into ''Jeffries'', ''Bell'', [[Rik Bernards]] (guitar, piano, vocals) and [[Jeff Lethberg]] (drums). <br> | ''The Bronx'' were a Hamilton rock group from the early 1980s, initially featuring [[Ian Jeffries]] (guitar, keyboards), [[Robert Smith]] (guitar, vocals), [[Jon Bell]] (bass) and [[Chris Paraha]] (drums). They started in 1979 as ''Young Lust'' with this lineup, and played one concert at Hamilton Lake, and a number at [[Hillcrest Tavern]] and [[Maceys]], but changed it to ''The Bronx'' in 1981. Later, the lineup evolved into ''Jeffries'', ''Bell'', [[Rik Bernards]] (guitar, piano, vocals) and [[Jeff Lethberg]] (drums). <br> | ||
− | The band released two singles and an album, had a two year residency at the Hamilton Hotel, and played at the ''Sweetwaters'' festival in 1983. The ''Sweetwaters'' performance was initially delayed for an hour by a power failure, after which they played in gusty conditions. ''Ian Jefferies'' went on to join [[the Politicians]] and ''Bernards'' and ''Bell'' formed | + | The band released two singles and an album, had a two year residency at the Hamilton Hotel, and played at the ''Sweetwaters'' festival in 1983. The ''Sweetwaters'' performance was initially delayed for an hour by a power failure, after which they played in gusty conditions. ''Ian Jefferies'' went on to join [[the Politicians]] and ''Bernards'' and ''Bell'' formed Knightshade. |
==Releases== | ==Releases== |