The Throbs

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The Throbs
OriginNew York City, U.S.
GenresHard rock, glam punk, blues rock
Years active1988–1991
LabelsGeffen/DGC, Rock Candy Records
MembersRonnie Sweetheart
Danny Nordahl
Ronnie Magri
Roger Ericson
Past membersPete Pagan
Anthony Smedile
Jeff West
Ginger

The Throbs were an American hard rock band from New York City, formed in mid-1988.[1] They featured singer Ronnie Sweetheart, bassist Danny Nordahl, drummer Ronnie Magri and guitarist Roger Ericson.[1] They recorded one album titled The Language of Thieves and Vagabonds produced by Bob Ezrin and Dick Wagner in 1991 for Geffen Records.[1] Little Richard made a special appearance on piano on the track "Ecstasy". The band was dropped by their label six months after the release of the album and failed to continue. After the departures of Sweetheart and Magri, Ericson & Nordahl formed The Vibes.[1]

The album has been reissued by Rock Candy in 2007 with additional liner notes and two previously unreleased demo tracks.

  • Ronnie Sweetheart was a member/guitarist of VO5 with former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach.
  • Roger Ericson was a member of Smashed Gladys and can be heard on their 1988 Elektra release Social Intercourse and before that was a member of the cult band Angels in Vain.
  • Danny Nordahl is now in Faster Pussycat, and was in The Newlydeads with three of his current Faster Pussycat bandmates, and in Motochrist, N-Y loose and Tracii Guns's version of L.A. Guns. He also was one of the passing members of Angels in Vain.
  • Ronnie Magri was in the band Sweet Pain (Combat Records 1985) with former L.A. Guns and Faster Pussycat bassist Kelly Nickels. After moving to New Orleans in 1995, Magri has been involved in the Neo-Burlesque scene and worked with Dita Von Teese.

A second album by The Throbs was made available online in 2014, appropriately titled Second.

Members[edit]

  • Ronnie Sweetheart – vocals
  • Danny Nordahl – bass, vocals
  • Ronnie Magri – drums
  • Roger Ericson – guitar
Former
  • Pete Trainor – guitar
  • Ginger – guitar
  • Anthony Smedile – drums
  • Jeff West – drums
  • Jonny Tingle – vocals

Discography[edit]

Albums
Singles
  • "Come Down Sister" (1991)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 362. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.

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