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Frank Navetta (March 6, 1962 –
October 31, 2008) was an
American musician who was the
original guitarist of the punk rock band the Descendents, which...
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formed in 1977 in
Manhattan Beach, California, by
guitarist Frank Navetta, b****ist Tony
Lombardo and
drummer Bill
Stevenson as a power-pop/surf punk...
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foundation for the
melody of the
songs on the album. He and
guitarist Frank Navetta pla**** all down
strokes rather than
alternate picking, to give the songs...
- Industries, was
tested for the
first time on a
Custom Line yacht, the
Navetta 30. The
exclusive rights for this system,
which reduces wave-induced rolling...
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still in its
formative stages.
Frank Navetta,
David Nolte, and Bill
Stevenson were
rehearsing in
Navetta's brother's
garage in Long Beach. Hearing...
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Original Descendents members Tony
Lombardo and
Frank Navetta made
appearances on the album:
Navetta wrote the song "Doghouse" and both he and
Lombardo pla****...
- 1985,
where he
studied biology. In his absence, the band—guitarist
Frank Navetta,
drummer Bill Stevenson, and b****ist Tony Lombardo—recruited Ray Cooper...
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featured drummer Bill
Stevenson with
former members guitarist Frank Navetta and b****ist Tony Lombardo. The
sessions laid
dormant until the COVID-19...
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Brandon Reilly.
Ghanbarian then left the
group and was
replaced by Phil
Navetta.
Ghanbarian would later join Bayside. In 1998, the band
recorded another...
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compilation albums. The Descendents'
initial recording lineup of
guitarist Frank Navetta, b****ist Tony Lombardo, and
drummer Bill
Stevenson released the band's...