Joey D.-Vocals
Greg Hido-Guitars
Keny Clark-Bass
Jon Pancoast-Drums
Influences
Cigarettes And Whiskey.
All the fans and friends, that kept it going long after it should have ended.
Spotlight Talent, Thanks Mitch.
Mike Nash(Fatal Mike), thanks for capturing all the good times and bad on Video.....You Rock!!
Frank Iac and Mike Iac......for the endless hours of making us feel like we were more than we were.....and for getting our gear every place it needed to be!!
The Fatal girls,Akron and Cleveland, for never missing a show, EVER!
All the national bands that treated us great, and all the ones that treated us like shit, either way, we still smoked you off the stage.
The local bands that supported us....you know who you are.
All the club owners that never paid us, we didn't need it anyway, really!!
Mars Studio and Bill Korecky, for letting us be us, and never getting in the way of whatever the fuck that was.
Ramhog, for that incredible delay effect back in the day! YAH!
The house on Wandle , Fodor's House.
Nate Williams for the most insane logo still to date.
And last but not least, the heart and dedication of the 4 members in the band that gave 100% every fucking show no matter what.......
Sounds Like
Something Way Ahead of it's time.
1987-1995
AS SEEN ON : www.Suncityrecords.com
Many might not have heard of Fatal Charm before as they didnt venture to Hollywood like most another Sleaze/Glam bands in the search of a record deal, but let me tell you they out did most Hollywood glam bands at there own game. Fatal charm were most active between 1986 - 1995, but still are playing the one off show every now and again to sold out audiences.
Mixing elements between the best of Trixter, Mr. Nasty, Southgang and a funky-less Ugly Kid Joe. These guys had a great song writing prowess with tones of attitude and a great rockin vibe. Having said that, Fatal Charm also had just enough unquieness to distinguish them from the others.
Frontman Joey D describes the music I think the greatest selling point for Fatal Charm is that we were so before our time, I mean our look was dead on 1988 and so on, but our music was comparable to The Black Crowes, L.A. Guns, The Cult, Poison, even The Ramones and Cheap Trick. I think that's why we were always the most interesting band to come see, we just had something for everyone. It was just great honest rock with all the trimmings of the big band sleeze rock days. One of the songs we recorded is even going to be featured on Ted Poley of Danger Dangers new CD".
FATAL CHARM CD Available @ Suncity Records.com
1986-1995
Performed over 400 shows. Shared the stage with:
Baby Blue, 8-ball, Outta The Blue, Pretty Vacant,Liquor Sweet, Green Eggs and Ham, Spoyld,Gypsy Boots, Kid Wicked, Fashion Police, Tilt, Roadies Nightmare, Shotgun,Snow White,Mona Lisa,Kick N Scratch,Priscilla,Ginger Roxx,Integrity,Dia Paison,Bad Madaam,Trip,Love Tribe..........Hurricane, Kings X, Shotgun Messiah,Bulletboys,Sleez Beez,Warrant,Enuff Z Nuff,Teeze,Vain, Motor City Rockers,Blackeyed Susan,Love/Hate,Spread Eagle,Trixter, Danger Danger, Steelheart, Cry Wolf, Quiet Riot, Slaughter, Child's Play,Every Mothers Nightmare,KIX,LA GUNS,Dangerous Toys,Trouble Tribe,Ace Frehley, Peter Criss, and many others...............
****If We forgot You, or you saw us play with your band or your friends band, let us know so we add you************
Releases :
Fatal Charm- Looks Like Trouble
Fatal Charm- Assume The Position
Fatal Charm- Nothin About Love- Single
Fatal Charm - EP Dead Wrong, Cool One, Dancin W/Roses, Hand In Hand
Fatal Charm- Let It Rain, Dancin W/ Roses, City Of Angles -Single
Fatal Charm- Purple 1995
Fatal Charm- EP Only You, I Feel Fine, It's Over, High
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Hi guys, Thanks 4 the add. Cool to be your friend, I got the album and I find it really amazing. Feel free to visit my page and leave a comment. Have a great and rockin' week-end. Cheers from France. Canardo