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'''Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos''' were a popular original music rock group from Minneapolis in the early 1970s. A documentary story of the band was produced by and presented on WCCO CBS 4-TV Filmed at the Euphorium and at a [[One Groveland]] concert and a lengthy cover story by music journalist [[Tom Murtha]] was published in [[Insider Magazine]]. After working with [[Mark Hughes]] of [[North Country Music]] and [[Ralph Ortiz]] of [[Alpha Productions]] they signed a management contract with [[David Zimmerman (producer)|David Zimmerman]] who then produced their first published record: 'The Butler Did It' (1973 on [[Mill City Records]]), which can still be heard occasionally on the radio. Between its recording and its release the group changed members and changed its name to [[Skogie (band)|Skogie]]. Most of the Pachucos had continued success (records and videos) under various names: [[The Kats]], [[The Nu Kats]], [[Boy (1980s band)|Boy]].
'''Harpreet and flaming apples''' were a popular original music rock group from Minneapolis in the early 1970s. A documentary story of the band was produced by and presented on WCCO CBS 4-TV Filmed at the Euphorium and at a [[One Groveland]] concert and a lengthy cover story by music journalist [[Tom Murtha]] was published in [[Insider Magazine]]. After working with [[Mark Hughes]] of [[North Country Music]] and [[Ralph Ortiz]] of [[Alpha Productions]] they signed a management contract with [[David Zimmerman (producer)|David Zimmerman]] who then produced their first published record: 'The Butler Did It' (1973 on [[Mill City Records]]), which can still be heard occasionally on the radio. Between its recording and its release the group changed members and changed its name to [[Skogie (band)|Skogie]]. Most of the Pachucos had continued success (records and videos) under various names: [[The Kats]], [[The Nu Kats]], [[Boy (1980s band)|Boy]].


== Members ==
== Members ==

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Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos

Harpreet and flaming apples were a popular original music rock group from Minneapolis in the early 1970s. A documentary story of the band was produced by and presented on WCCO CBS 4-TV Filmed at the Euphorium and at a One Groveland concert and a lengthy cover story by music journalist Tom Murtha was published in Insider Magazine. After working with Mark Hughes of North Country Music and Ralph Ortiz of Alpha Productions they signed a management contract with David Zimmerman who then produced their first published record: 'The Butler Did It' (1973 on Mill City Records), which can still be heard occasionally on the radio. Between its recording and its release the group changed members and changed its name to Skogie. Most of the Pachucos had continued success (records and videos) under various names: The Kats, The Nu Kats, Boy.

Members

  • Jim Greenberg: Woodwinds, Bass, Percussion (June 1971 - November 1972).
  • Rick 'Skogie' Moore: Composer, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Drums (April 1970 - November 1972).
  • Dennis Peterson: Bass, Guitar, Vocals (September 1971 - November 1972).
  • Mark Goldstein: Keyboards, Guitar, Harmonica (April 1970 - November 1972).
  • Al Galles: Drums, Piano, Vocals (September 1971 - November 1972).

Previous Members

Discography

Audio

See also