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Former J. Geils Band Frontman Peter Wolf recalls an awkward evening he and his then girlfriend (and later, wife) Faye Dunaway spent at Jack Nicholson's house while the actors were filming ...
Peter Wolf, frontman from the J. Geils Band and a bona fide rock 'n' roll raconteur, has had Forrest Gump or Zelig type of life -- to the point where it's probably easier to list who he hasn't met ...
The J. Geils Band's 1981 hit "Centerfold" is both naughty and innocent, desirous and delicate. It is a complex listen, but who wrote it?
John Warren Geils, Jr., known professionally as J. Geils and lead guitarist and founder of The J. Geils Band, was found dead in his home on Tuesday in Groton, Mass., the Groton Police Department ...
HOLLIS – J. Geils Band founding member Danny Klein and his band, Full House, will perform Sunday, Aug. 23, at Alpine Grove, 19 South Depot Road. Doors open at noon. Klein, known as the “Ace on Bass” ...
Legendary J. Geils Band harmonica player Magic Dick and guitar whiz Shun Ng have released their first EP; their tour will stop at Cafe Nine.
On Dec. 4, 1981, Goodell and his brother, Bill, produced the J. Geils Band show for Assumption College students at E.M. Loew's Plymouth Theater, which turned out being a warmup date for the band ...
The J. Geils Band (named after its founder and guitarist) also makes its first appearance on Hot Rock Songs as “Centerfold” debuts at No. 21.
To name a band after one member is to plant the seed of that band’s demise. The J Geils Band—one of the most phenomenal live acts in the history of rock-and-roll—was a classic example. Geils ...
John Warren Geils, Jr., founded the J. Geils Band in 1967, and while they didn’t set any records for Grammy wins, Geils’ guitar and Peter Wolfe’s vocals helped win the band plenty of fans.
Musician J. Geils, founder of the J. Geils Band, known for such peppy early '80s pop hits as "Love Stinks," "Freeze Frame" and "Centerfold," has died in his Massachusetts home at age 71.
The 71-year-old Geils hadn’t performed alongside Wolf since 2011, when it was discovered that the guitarist had trademarked the name “J. Geils Band” without telling his bandmates.
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