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  1. Slim Tender is the official site for Danny Nordahl, the former bassist of The original Kings of Sleeze and other bands. You can buy rare and personal photos, T-shirts, beer koozies, and more from his tour life with friends and legendary bands.

  2. Learn about Danny Nordahl, the bassist for the LA Glam rock band Faster Pussycat, who has played with the likes of Stiv Bators, The Ramones and The Newlydeads. Find out his musical influences, career highlights and personal facts.

  3. In 2001, Faster Pussycat reformed with original members Downe (vocals), Muscat (guitar) and Steele (guitar), alongside Downe's former Newlydeads bandmates Xristian Simon (guitar), Danny Nordahl (bass) and Chad Stewart (drums). Nordahl had also played in the Throbs, and Nordahl and Chad Stewart also both play in Motochrist.

  4. Danny Nordahl - bajo (2006, 2014-hoy) Chad Stewart - batería (2006, 2014-hoy) Discografía. Faster Pussycat (1987) Wake Me When It's Over (1989) Whipped! (1992) The Power and the Glory Hole (2006) Front row for the donkey show (2009) Referencias. Categorías: Grupos de sleaze rock. Grupos de glam metal. Artistas de Elektra Records.

  5. Taime Downe: voz principal, guitarra, programación, armónica, pandereta (1985 - 1993, 2001 - presente), Danny Nordahl - bajo, coros (2001 -presente), Chad Stewart - batería, percusión, coros (2001 - presente), Sam Bam Koltun - guitarra, mandolina, talkbox, coros (2019 - presente) y Ronnie Simmons - guitarra (2021 - presente).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ThrobsThe Throbs - Wikipedia

    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] .

  7. 2 de nov. de 2015 · If anybody can say, “hey man, I was there”, it’s Danny Nordahl. Because he was fucking there, man. When everybody else figured flashy rock’n’roll was dead in the sour-puss 90s, this dude carried the torch.