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- What We Aim For in the Fall of 2018. On January 24, 2019, lead singer Sam Boxold announced his departure from the group after their 20/20 tour. In September...
- Scarbath (1950–1952) Bob DeStefano (1950) Bernie Faloney (1953) Charlie Boxold (1953–1954) Frank Tamburello (1955) John Fritsch (1956) Bob Rusevlyan (1957–1958)...
- Scarbath (1950–1952) Bob DeStefano (1950) Bernie Faloney (1953) Charlie Boxold (1953–1954) Frank Tamburello (1955) John Fritsch (1956) Bob Rusevlyan (1957–1958)...
- Scarbath (1950–1952) Bob DeStefano (1950) Bernie Faloney (1953) Charlie Boxold (1953–1954) Frank Tamburello (1955) John Fritsch (1956) Bob Rusevlyan (1957–1958)...
- Scarbath (1950–1952) Bob DeStefano (1950) Bernie Faloney (1953) Charlie Boxold (1953–1954) Frank Tamburello (1955) John Fritsch (1956) Bob Rusevlyan (1957–1958)...
- 15 by 1803, with a total tonnage of 266. A timber merchant called John Boxold owned barges in 1815 and 1832, while in 1820, a company began running regular...
- Scarbath (1950–1952) Bob DeStefano (1950) Bernie Faloney (1953) Charlie Boxold (1953–1954) Frank Tamburello (1955) John Fritsch (1956) Bob Rusevlyan (1957–1958)...
- Scarbath (1950–1952) Bob DeStefano (1950) Bernie Faloney (1953) Charlie Boxold (1953–1954) Frank Tamburello (1955) John Fritsch (1956) Bob Rusevlyan (1957–1958)...
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- Scarbath (1950–1952) Bob DeStefano (1950) Bernie Faloney (1953) Charlie Boxold (1953–1954) Frank Tamburello (1955) John Fritsch (1956) Bob Rusevlyan (1957–1958)...