This Beatles song was recorded in early 1978 by Araqus. The band was scheduled to rehearse when a sudden snowstorm hit leaving 4 of the bandmembers (Lenny, John, Ralph, and Mike) snowed in for 3 days. They spent their time learning this song and recorded it the following weekend. Lenny Galasso is featured on lead vocals, acoustic guitar and Fender Rhodes piano, John Fuchs on acoustic guitar and backing vocals, Ralph Bellino on backing vocals, his brother Mike Bellino on backing vocals, Steve Klein on drums and Pete providing the bass and backing vocals.
An Albert King favorite recorded in 2001 with guitar and vocals performed by Pete.
This was a song from the "Nightwatch" band project in 1978 -79. The song was written by the Brooklyn-based band's founder and keyboard player Frankie Bounadonna featuring vocals by Joey Bolognese and Pete on guitar.
This is another song from the 1978 "Nightwatch" sessions featuring Ralph Bellino on lead vocals and backing vocals, Frank Bounadonna on keyboards and backing vocals, John Fuchs on bass and backing vocals, Louie Appell on drums and Pete on guitars and backing vocals (written by Frank and Ralph).
Another song from the 1978 "Nightwatch" sessions featuring Ralph Bellino on lead and backing vocals, Frank Bounadonna on keyboards and backing vocals, John Fuchs on bass and backing vocals, Louie Appell on drums and Pete on guitars and backing vocals (written by Frank and Ralph).
Another song from the 1978 "Nightwatch" sessions featuring Ralph Bellino on lead and backing vocals, Frank Bounadonna on keyboards and backing vocals, John Fuchs on bass and backing vocals, Louie Appell on drums and Pete on guitars and backing vocals (written by Frank and Ralph).