- Enon was an
indie rock band
founded by John
Schmersal, Rick Lee, and
Steve Calhoon that was
active from 1997 to 2011; for most of its history, however...
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formed in
January 1992 by Tim Taylor, Juan
Monasterio (Monostereo), John
Schmersal and
Tyler Trent. They
disbanded after the
sudden death of lead singer...
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joined by his
longtime bandmates, Ryan
Smith (guitar, keyboards), John
Schmersal (b****, keyboards) and Brad
Weber (drums), who
expand upon Snaith's material...
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released on
November 21, 1994. It is the
first album on
which guitarist John
Schmersal appears, who
remained as the band's lead
guitarist until their break-up...
- For the tour,
Schmersal replaced Taylor on lead vocals, and
guitar duties were
handled by Tim Krug. All
tracks are
written by John
Schmersal, Juan Monasterio...
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Tammy Schmersal-Burgess is an
American politician who has
served as a
member of the
Maine House of
Representatives since December 7, 2022. She represents...
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indie rock band
founded by John
Schmersal (Braniac, Enon), Rick Lee (Skeleton Key), and
drummer Joey Galvan.
Schmersal and Lee pla****
together in Enon...
- album, Parthenon. The
sessions included collaborations with Enon's John
Schmersal, who
produced the album, as well as with
friends Danny Ray
Thompson of...
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President as a
sound reference.
Brainiac Tim
Taylor – vocals,
keyboards John
Schmersal – keyboards,
guitars Tyler Trent –
drums Juan
Monasterio – b**** guitar...
- of the Sun Ra Arkestra,
Scott Allen of
Thunderbirds Are Now, and John
Schmersal, also of Enon, who
produced the album. Mike Reid from the
music webzine...