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Deadbeat Sinatra

from the streets of hollywood/los angeles

About Me

Deadbeat Sinatra was formed in the year 2000, but you can hear the influences of the rebellious 50's and punk influences of the late 70’s in their song writing, attitude and soul. Onstage they will make you shake and groove to their music and draw you in with their undeniable stage presence.After a few short months together, Deadbeat Sinatra released their first split album titled "Seven & Seven" on Basement Records. That album captured the snotty and mischievous beginnings. Songs like "baby doll" and "do the monster" were destined to become instant hits among old and new fans alike. Seven years later, with songs like “do u wanna get some" and "kool jerk”, Deadbeat Sinatra shows a more polished sound and production without losing any of the hunger which fueled the trio from the start.Performing in the Los Angeles underground rock and roll scene has prepared Deadbeat Sinatra to take their music worldwide. They are currently looking for the right home to release their second offering and look forward to working hard toward the future with much anticipation for things to come. new self tittled Ep. SOON to be released! thanks everyone for your support! buy cd now click here!»-(¯..v..¯)-» Design your MySpace with MyLook «-(¯..v..¯)-«/a

My Interests

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Member Since: 11/14/2004
Band Website: deadbeatsinatra.com
Band Members: Adrian-vocal/guitar hart stagger lee-drums james lerie-bass Matt kalin- saxemail [email protected]
Influences: a lil this and that! rolling stones, the stooges, sxdx, ramones, elvis presley, vince taylor, gene vincent, the gun club, the damned, howlin wolf, muddy waters, bo diddley, robert gordon,nick cave, hank williams, joy division, punk, blues, glam (TREX, BOWIE) NY DollS, JOhnny thunders. LAMF!!!!! LOcal Favorites...The morlocks,lords of altamont, the killdevils, prima donna, Motorcycle boy, chealse smiles, flexx branco..
Record Label: Basement Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

buy cd now!

good ol rock sound of the Hangmen, Motorcycle Boy and Junkyard, but at the same time the punk sound of the Germs & the Ramones. Matter of fact, if you combine Brian from the Hangmen, Joey of the R...
Posted by Deadbeat Sinatra on Thu, 11 Sep 2008 04:15:00 PST

interview with Pin-up Kittens

Interview with 60s Punk Rock n Blues Band - DEADBEAT SINATRA -Why the name Deadbeat Sinatra? adrian- Well, one day I was reading an autobiography on Mr. blue eyes, and I came across (while highlighti...
Posted by Deadbeat Sinatra on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 10:08:00 PST

L.A times...."spikes review"

By -- Lina Lecaro January 3, 2008 LOOKING for the gritty ambience of dearly departed L.A. rock dives such as Al's Bar and the Garage in Silver Lake? Dig out the earplugs and throw on a leather jacket,...
Posted by Deadbeat Sinatra on Fri, 04 Jan 2008 04:17:00 PST

L.A weekly

 The rip-roaring sounds of Deadbeat Sinatra (whom Badsville manages) followed, and their raw yet catchy tunes  very Social Distortion meets the Ramones  got the girlies in the crowd shaking, in...
Posted by Deadbeat Sinatra on Fri, 28 Dec 2007 02:26:00 PST

Pasadena Weekly

Deadbeat Sinatra livens up the Buc Somebody once said that punk wasn't dead, it just smelled funny. I don't know about the second half of that statement, but the first half is definitely true. The...
Posted by Deadbeat Sinatra on Fri, 28 Dec 2007 02:22:00 PST