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RCA to finish Use Once And Destroy! After years of trying to get this project off the ground, Executive Producer Winn Bonner is investing in the studio time the boys need to complete the ultimate swamp rock masterpiece we've been threatening to unleash on all you true rok'n'roll fans out there. Now we just need the right indie label to step up to the plate and knock it out of the ballpark...Stay tuned. Read More...

As you probably know, Geffen’s release of Young Man’s Blues has been reissued on Gott Records, available at Amazon.com. However, this is not the release that I prefer. Producer Jim Dickinson’s original mix of the more concept oriented YMB is truly an amazing and ahead of its time work of art that the geniuses at Geffen decided was too complex for the masses. They basically brow beat and wore me down into remixing the album with Joe Hardy into the less superior version it became. The original mix is available at our website. The Rock City Angels are entertaining the idea of a European tour depending on sales, interest, etc. However, the main priority right now is final mix and sweetening of the last recording, I financed myself in Los Angeles, Use Once & Destroy. Read More....

Alvaro: Bobby...more than 10 years ago we have gone without havin any news of you what happened? Your name was a legend like the "lost star"...at least here! Read More...

A band shrouded in scandal and mystery, the Rock City Angels should have been one of the biggest names in the late eighties, but deception hid them from the public. The band slipped away unnoticed, while others in the same genre made millions. Read More....

There’s only about four Ringos in the whole world, so I hardly think this one needs an introduction, but if you insist, he’s the drummer for the Rock City Angels, one of the best American rock n’ roll bands of the 80’s, a boozy, bloozy blast of black-eyed soul, greasy, glammy thunder, and good ol’ boy swagger. Their story is legendary, but often garbled, filled, as it is, with movie stars, multi-million dollar deals, corporate espionage, and even attempted assassination. For the skinny on what they meant to all the rocker kids and beautiful freaks back in the ol’ daze, might I suggest you check out Pepsi Sheen’s Flash Metal Suicide entry on ‘em? Read More....

Soon after the move to LA, guitarists Jimmy James and Jack Smack were fired, and Mike Barnett (aka Mike Angel) joined the band. Because they had always been a two guitar band, another guitarist was needed, and Mike's good friend Johnny Depp became their rhythm guitarist. Johnny had just returned from filming Platoon in The Philippines. It was evident from the start that Johnny would make the band; Andy Panik recalls Johnny learning an entire 12 song set during a rehearsal in which he was auditioning. To this day, Panik describes the lineup of Durango, Panik, Jukes, Barnett and Depp to be the "quintessential" RCA lineup. Johnny has described the band as "a cross between Muddy Waters and the Sex Pistols", and their site describes them as "an exciting mixture of punk-inspired glam-rock. Read More....

The Rock City Angels have become South Florida's very own "underground rock stars." Though there are very few clubs allowing bands such as the Angels to grace their stages, The Rock City Angels have become very well known and very popular inspite of the fact. The band gets press. The band gets girls - lots of girls. The band gets fan mail. And...most important, they get gigs when there are gigs to be had. The Rock City Angels are in demand. Everytime a new "progressive rock club" or "original music club" opens up they want the Rock City Angels to play. Why so? Because the Rock City Angels can draw a crowd and that's what it takes to keep a club owner happy. Read More...

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