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  1. Brownsville Station is an American rock band from Michigan popular in the 1970s. Original members included Cub Koda ( guitarist / vocalist ), Mike Lutz (guitarist/vocalist), T.J. Cronley ( drummer ), and Tony Driggins ( bassist /vocals). Later members included Henry "H-Bomb" Weck ( drummer) and Bruce Nazarian ( guitarist / vocalist ).

    • Mike Lutz, Henry "H-Bomb" Weck, Billy Craig, Arlen Viecelli, Brad Johnson
    • Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
    • 1969–1979, 2012–present
  2. 13 de ene. de 2014 · HENRY DAVID “H-BOMBWECK. Although they did mostly cover songs, the arrangements were always very original and very heavy. They refused to play to top forty hits and trendy bars, so gigs were few and far between. They were lucky to afford gas money and their union dues, but they sure rocked.

  3. Henry "H-Bomb" Weck: Drummer, Engineer, Producer joined Brownsville Station in the spring of 1971. After Brownsville, in 1982 I started my own recording studio in a one room schoolhouse and called it what? Schooolhouse. Studio--how creative, eh? Anyway, we recorded MANY Ann Arbor/Detroit area bands. Guys like Rob Tyner and Wayne Kramer.

  4. History. Merchandise. Contact Us. Henry "H-Bomb" Weck – Drums. HenryH-BombWeck has been active in the music business since the sixties. He may be best known as the drummer for Brownsville Station,which also featured Cub Koda, Michael Lutz, Tony Driggins and Bruce Nazarian.

  5. When T.J. Cronley departed for the Air Force, Brownsville Station enlisted the backbeat prowess of HenryH-BombWeck, a drummer from Van Wert, Ohio. Weck’s band, Ohio Power, had shared a half a dozen gigs with Brownsville Station in Ohio and Michigan.

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  6. Este último fue luego reemplazado por Henry "H-Bomb" Weck, y se incorporó a la banda el multiinstrumentista Bruce Nazarian. Entre sus canciones más famosas se encuentran "Martian Boogie" (1977) y su más grande sencillo, "Smokin' in the boys room", lanzada dentro del álbum Yeah! de 1973.

  7. En 1973 Brownsville Station, formados por el carismático Cub Koda a la voz y guitarras, Mike Lutz al bajo y voz y HenryH BombWeck (ojo al apodo) a la batería, editan el que quizá sea su disco más solido, “Yeah!”, todo un homenaje al rock más cazurro y gañán.