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- Johnny Bacolas (Gr****: Γιάννης Μπάkολας; classical transcription Yiannis Bacolas) (born March 3, 1969) is an American musician. He is best known for his...
- Johnny Bacolas, and drummer James Bergstrom began performing in what would become the last lineup of Sleze in 1986, when founding member Bacolas rejoined...
- b**** role before Bacolas rejoined. In a 1985 airing of the television program, Town Meeting, featured on KOMO 4 Seattle, Staley and Bacolas are in attendance...
- parties fighting over the band name with Bacolas and Bergstrom winning out in the end. In 1996, Johnny Bacolas and James Bergstrom formed a different version...
- and Bacolas switching to b**** before discussions arose about changing their name to Alice in Chains. This was prompted by a conversation that Bacolas had...
- consisting of: Terry McDermott (lead vocals), Peter Klett (lead guitar), Johnny Bacolas (b****), Scott Mercado (drums), and John Luzzi (rhythm guitar). On April...
- working on their first album. Soon after, Bacolas and Stevens formed a live band from musicians they both knew. Bacolas and Stevens recruited several studio...
- sang. But the grain of his voice was there, the soul was there. — Johnny Bacolas describing an 18-year-old Staley Staley met guitarist Jerry Cantrell at...
- the early 1990s and was eventually joined by his childhood friend Johnny Bacolas, who had also been a member of Sleze/Alice N' Chains. This band also went...
- while during the Medieval Islamic times it was also known as Ismailpur & Bacola (বাকলা) in Europe. Ralph Fitch, the first ever Englishman, a leather merchant...