- Source: Roughhouse (band)
Roughhouse was an American glam metal band founded as Teeze in 1983.
Their name was changed to Roughhouse in 1988 following line-up and image changes after signing with Columbia Records, although the reason for the name change itself was reportedly for "legal reasons". Max Norman produced their 1988 self-titled album. The members of the band are vocalist Luis Rivera, guitarists Tripp Eisen (known at the time as Rex Eisen) and Gregg Malack, bassist Dave Weakley, and drummer Mike Natalini. In 1991, the band broke up and reunited for some shows in 1992, 1993 and 2002.
On October 15, 2016, Roughhouse performed their first show in 14 years at the Whiskey Tango in Philadelphia. This was followed with more shows in 2017.
Members
= Teeze
=1983–1986
Luis Rivera – lead vocals
Gregg Malack – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Dave Weakley – bass, lead vocals
Brian Stover – lead guitar, backing vocals
Kevin Stover – drums, backing vocals
1986–1988
Luis Rivera – lead vocals
Gregg Malack – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Dave Weakley – bass, co-lead vocals
Rex Eisen – lead guitar, backing vocals
Mike Natalini – drums, backing vocals
= Roughhouse
=1988–1989
Luis Rivera – lead vocals
Gregg Malack – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Dave Weakley – bass, co-lead vocals
Rex Eisen – lead guitar, backing vocals
Mike Natalini – drums, backing vocals
Discography
Teeze (1984, SMC Records)
Teeze (1985, Greenworld Records)
Roughhouse (1988, CBS Records International)
References
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- Roughhouse (band)
- Tripp Eisen
- Larry Graham
- Bonfire (band)
- Silliness
- Jimmy Rushing
- John Wells (filmmaker)
- Class of 1984
- Michael Holland (musician)
- Tall Cedars of Lebanon