THE 45 RPM STUDIO EXPERIENCE

Our foundation of members were in a band called Nemo that was formed in 1974 in Baltimore. Nemo played as the house band at The Jug niteclub the summer of 1975 in Ocean City, MD.
Some of us got together and started 45 RPM in 2020 during COVID as a group of longtime friends who loved playing music together. Since then, we've grown into a f
Our foundation of members were in a band called Nemo that was formed in 1974 in Baltimore. Nemo played as the house band at The Jug niteclub the summer of 1975 in Ocean City, MD.
Some of us got together and started 45 RPM in 2020 during COVID as a group of longtime friends who loved playing music together. Since then, we've grown into a full-fledged band and have had the opportunity to share our studio band covers online with many.
Our music features covers of rock, blues and pop hits from the 1950s until now. Our song catalog is featured on our YouTube channel @4tea5rpm Please subscribe if you would as it helps to increase our following online.
We are a studio band only although some of our members still play live music. Each member has a small recording studio where track recording takes place. Our members live on the East Coast from FL to PA.
Bass and Vocals - Robo Rob, Wayne Stanley, Flash
Drums and Vocals - Gordy "Flash" Woelper
Guitar and Vocals - Wayne Stanley
Guitar, Keyboards and Vocals - Rob "Robo" Nace
Sax: Jason "Ziggy" Zides
Lead Vocals - Jamie "Zimmy" Zemarel
The Conclusions: Wayne Stanley
The Wayne Stanley Band (Originals): Wayne Stanley, Gordy Woelper
Gravity Feed: Ziggy Zides
The Light: Ziggy Zides
NEMO was a band formed in 1974 in Baltimore by members of the band WHITE LIGHT (WL). The band members were:
Tony Collurafaci - Bass (WL)
Michael Granger - Keyboards, Vocals
Bob Perry - Guitar, Vocals (WL)
Bobby Shumard - Flute/Sax
Gordy Woelper - Drums, Vocals (WL)
Jamie Zemarel - Percussion, Lead Vocals (WL)
We had the great fortune to be made the house band at The Jug nightclub during the summer of 1975 in Ocean City. Thank you, Josh Richardson, for making that happen!! We are forever grateful.
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THANKS!!!
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