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  1. Pete Comita was a guitarist who joined Cheap Trick in 1980 as a bass player after Tom Petersson left. He played 12-string bass on some songs and toured with the band for a year before quitting.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_BrantJon Brant - Wikipedia

    After original Cheap Trick bassist Tom Petersson left the group in 1980, he was initially replaced by Pete Comita. Comita left the group early in the recording sessions for the album One on One and was replaced by Brant, who moved to the band's hometown of Rockford, Illinois.

  3. Martino left in 1987 and was briefly replaced by Pete Comita and later Alex Kane. [3] [4] By 1988, Kane and Boeski had been replaced by Derek Frigo and Vik "Vikki" Foxx, respectively. [5] The band adopted the spelling "Enuff Z'nuff" and released its self-titled debut album in 1989. [1]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cheap_TrickCheap Trick - Wikipedia

    Jon Brant became Petersson's steady replacement, after a year of Cheap Trick touring and recording with Pete Comita. All Shook Up (1980), produced by former Beatles producer George Martin, reached No. 24 on the charts and was certified gold.

  5. Pete Comita. Pete Comita briefly played bass for Cheap Trick after Tom Peterssons departure in 1980. Although his tenure with the band was short, he contributed to the recording of several tracks, some of which appeared on the album “One on One” (1982).

  6. Cheap Trick, es una banda de rock estadunidense originada en Rockford, Illinois, en 1974; antes de la aparición del género punk. Ganó mucha fama en Japón antes que Estados Unidos, grabaron discos en vivo, lo cual generó muchísimas ventas.

  7. 12 de jul. de 2012 · USSA were a brief-lived Chicago-based band that existed for about seven months in 1982 and featured former Cheap Trick member Pete Comita on guitar, ex-Montr...