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Orchestra Luna was an American rock and roll band of the 1970s who had two incarnations, the first producing a hard-to-categorize mixture of cabaret, Broadway musicals, and rock, and the second a somewhat more traditional mix of pop and rock. Rick Berlin, at the time using his birth name of Richard Kinscherf, composed most of their songs, sang, and played keyboards. Rick was the driving force of the band and is the only person who was a member in all the various lineups. On their eponymous debut album Orchestra Luna, the band consisted of *Richard Kinscherf - Keyboards, Vocals *Lisa Kinscherf - Vocals *Liz Gallagher - Vocals *Scott Chambers - Bass, Vocals *Randy Roos - Guitars *Don Mulvaney - Drums, Percussion, Vocals Peter Barrett - Narration, Vocals The second major version of the band included *Richard Kinscherf - Keyboards, Vocals *Liz Gallagher - Vocals *Peter Barrett - Vocals *Karla DeVito - Vocals *Steven Paul Perry - Guitar *Chet Cahill - Bass *Bob Brandon - Keyboards *Ace Holleran - Drums (August, 1976 to May 1977) *Erik Engstrom - Drums (May, 1997 through early 1978) *Joe Petruzzelli - Drums (early 1978 to the end) ==Luna (band)== After Orchestra Luna, some of its former members formed the band Luna as a new American rock and roll band. It was spearheaded by Rick Berlin from Orchestra Luna. In 1977, the band released the single "Hollywood" with B-side as "Dumb Love". Band members were: *Rick Berlin - Keyboards, Vocals *Steven Paul Perry - Guitar *Chet Cahill - Bass *Bob Brandon - Keyboards *Joe Petruzzelli - Drums It disbanded after two years. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Orchestra Luna」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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