Rockamama
Rockamama formed in the early 1980s in New York City with vocalist Anya Petrova, guitarist Johnny Romano, bassist Mark Thompson, and drummer Danny Battaglia....
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Rockamama formed in the early 1980s in New York City with vocalist Anya Petrova, guitarist Johnny Romano, bassist Mark Thompson, and drummer Danny Battaglia. Their song 'Crazy Lady' became their breakthrough track, driven by Petrova's vocals and the band's raw energy.
They followed with songs like 'Alcohol' and 'Devil's Bar' that maintained their straightforward rock approach.
Later albums like 'Hellfire' and 'Electric Rituals' showed them experimenting with blues and funk elements while keeping their rock foundation. They never became a mainstream fixture, but their early material like 'Empty Pool' and 'How Many More Days' found an audience among listeners who appreciated their direct approach.
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