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Steven John
Bator (October 22, 1949 – June 4, 1990),
known professionally as Stiv
Bator and
later as Stiv
Bators, was an
American punk rock
vocalist and...
- thin
membrane or patagium. The
smallest bat, and
arguably the
smallest extant mammal, is Kitti's hog-nosed
bat,
which is 29–34 mm (1.1–1.3 in) in length...
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founder Greg Shaw.
Liking what he heard, Shaw
offered Bators a
contract in
spring 1979.
Bators and
Secich (working
under the
alias Jeff Jones) had now...
- label,
Bators purposely sang off mic and the
resulting recording was unusable. When the
material eventually surfaced on Bomp! Records,
Bators had re-recorded...
- 1980, when
Bators was
invited to
London to join
British punk band Sham 69, who had
recently parted ways with
their singer Jimmy Pursey.
Bators had met the...
- Stiv
Bators (1949–1990), born
Steven John
Bator,
American punk rock
vocalist and
guitarist Szidor Bátor (1860–1929),
Hungarian composer Bator, Gujrat...
- two demo
bonus tracks were produced,
arranged and
mixed by the late Stiv
Bators of the Dead Boys, who also
contributed vocals to both tracks, and were recorded...
- PZ 34918 U.S.,
Venezuela Stiv
Bators-Disconnected-1980 Bomp! LP 4015 U.S.], Canada, Finland, Germany, ****an Stiv
Bators-The Lord And The New Creatures...
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BAT or Appendix:Variations of "
bat" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
BAT or
B.A.T. may
refer to:
BAT keyboard, a one-handed
chording keyboard BAT,...
- In baseball, an at
bat (AB) or time at
bat is a batter's turn
batting against a pitcher. An at
bat is
different from a
plate appearance. A
batter is credited...