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William Joseph Ficca (born
February 15, 1950, in Delaware) is an
American drummer who was a
founding member of the rock
groups Television and The Waitresses...
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Ficca (English: "Boss of all bosses") is the
third album released by a
Polish rock band Virgin. The
album has
earned a
triple platinum certification in...
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consisted of Tom
Verlaine (vocals, guitar),
Richard Lloyd (guitar),
Billy Ficca (drums), and Fred
Smith (b****). An
early fixture of CBGB and the 1970s New...
- Donahue, jazz
saxophonist Mars Williams,
former Television drummer Billy Ficca,
keyboardist Dan Klayman, b****ist Dave
Hofstra and
backing vocalist Ariel...
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Daniel Robert Ficca (born
February 7, 1939) is an
American former professional football player who was a
guard for five
seasons with the
Oakland Raiders...
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August 2022. "
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Retrieved 15 May 2016. "
Ficca –
Reedycja by
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- Bob
Gaffney (b****, vocals) were
brought in and the
group continued.
Sandy Ficca was
brought in to take over from
Scott Kirkpatrick on
drums in
October 1984...
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Mario Salvati at Acoustilog, in New York City.
Patrick Derivaz and
Billy Ficca pla**** b**** and drums, respectively, on the
majority of the tracks. It was...
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guitarist Richard Lloyd had a rock and roll background,
drummer Billy Ficca was a jazz enthusiast, and Verlaine's
tastes varied from the rock group...
- with whom she
released four
studio albums:
Virgin (2002),
Bimbo (2004),
Ficca (2005) and
Choni (2016). The
group disbanded in 2006 (briefly reuniting...