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Donnie Iris (born Dominic Ierace, February 28, 1943) is an American rock musician known for his work with
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and Wild Cherry during the 1970s and for his solo career beginning in the 1980s with his band, the Cruisers. He wrote the #2 ''
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'' hit, " The Rapper", with the Jaggerz in 1970 and was a member of Wild Cherry after the group had a #1 hit with "
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." He also achieved fame as a solo artist in the early 1980s with the #29 hit "
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" and the #37 hit " Love Is Like a Rock." In addition to performing on the first three Jaggerz albums and the fourth and final Wild Cherry album, Iris with his solo band has released eleven studio albums, one EP, two live albums and two compilations. He continues to intermittently release new material and tour throughout the
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areas.


Biography


Early life and early career (1943–63)

Dominic Ierace was born to Samuel and Carrie Ierace in
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which is northwest of Pittsburgh. He grew up in
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a short distance to the southeast from New Castle. Dominic learned to sing at an early age from his mother who had sung in Curly Venezie's orchestra. He practiced by singing along with his mother's favorite singers,
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and
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. With his mother's encouragement, Donnie began singing at weddings when he was five. By the time he was eight he was performing on local television and entering talent contests. Over time, Donnie Ierace began to develop his own interests in music with the advent of
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, drawing inspiration from
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,
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, later from
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,
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, and even R&B and soul artists
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in addition to other
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acts. The popularity of rock and roll inspired Ierace to become a self-taught
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ist. When his voice changed around age 12, he gave up singing and took up the
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. About the time he was a senior in high school (circa 1961), Ierace's voice changed again and he returned to singing. He formed a vocal doo-wop group called the Fabutons with Johnny Roth, Anthony Matteo, Lou Delessandro, and Chuckie Hasson and performed gigs in
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and
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. However, the group only performed a few times before disbanding and Ierace went to college. While attending
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in Slippery Rock about 16 miles to the northeast of New Castle, Ierace formed a band called the Tri-Vels with guitarist Jim Evans and drummer Dave Amodie, two fellow students at Slippery Rock. With the addition of bassist Dave Reiser, they renamed themselves Donnie and the Donnells. The band in both incarnations played R&B and
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covers at fraternity parties and lasted from about 1961 to 1964.


The Jaggerz and Wild Cherry (1964–79)

Around 1964, Ierace left Donnie and the Donnells to form
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(originally the "Jaggers") with Benny Faiella of Gary and the Jewel Tones. After a few changes in the line-up early on (including acquiring Jimmie Ross and Jim Pugliano from the Bell Boys), the group became popular playing R&B covers throughout
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. Eventually, Ierace and the Jaggerz began to write their own material and secured a contract with
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. Their first album, ''
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'', was released in 1969. The album was only a minor success, mainly receiving airplay in Iris' native Beaver County and the rest of the greater Pittsburgh area. Perhaps most importantly, it was the first album Ierace recorded on. Ierace and the Jaggerz first came to national prominence in 1970 for the #2 hit " The Rapper," written by Ierace and included on their second album, ''
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'', released on the
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label. The album reached #69 on the charts. The Jaggerz released one more album, '' Come Again'' in 1975 when they signed with Wooden Nickel Records. However it failed to produce any more hits for the group. Between 1975 and 1976, most of the Jaggerz' longtime members left the group, including Ierace in 1976. The Jaggerz eventually broke up around 1977 but reunited in 1989 without Ierace, who by that point was well into his solo career. After his departure from the Jaggerz, Ierace began to learn engineering at Jeree Recording in
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to the northwest of Pittsburgh. Also, he played shows from 1976-1978 with
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. While working at Jeree, the band Wild Cherry (a hot commodity because of their 1976 hit "
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," which had been recorded there) was booked for a recording session. Ierace helped engineer their third album, ''
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''. The band was also looking for a new guitarist and after learning of Ierace and his association with "The Rapper," he was recruited by frontman
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. Ierace went on the road with the group for about a year and was featured on their 1979 album ''
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''. Throughout the 1970s, Ierace was credited by various names on Jaggerz and Wild Cherry albums: by his birth name, Dominic Ierace; Don Ierace; and a stage name he had adopted to make it easier for people to remember his name, Don Iris. By the end of the decade, as least in his music/public life he went by the name of Donnie Iris. During that period he became acquainted with
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, then playing keyboards for Wild Cherry. Wild Cherry was unable to duplicate the success of "Play That Funky Music" and broke up by the end of the decade. Becoming good friends, Iris and Avsec decided to form a project together after Wild Cherry's breakup and the two began writing songs. Their first release had the disco-influenced single "Bring on the Eighties" backed by a cover of " Because of You" in 1979; however it failed to garner attention. They decided to go in a harder direction with their next release returning to the studio with guitarist Marty Lee Hoenes, bassist Albritton McClain, and drummer Kevin Valentine who at the time was in the band Breathless with Avsec, to record his first full-length album. The line-up became known as Donnie Iris and the Cruisers.


Donnie Iris and the Cruisers' peak years (1980–85)

Iris' first album, '' Back on the Streets'', was released in July 1980 on Midwest Records, a small Cleveland label. With the track "
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" receiving airplay in
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, Cleveland and Pittsburgh,
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took notice and quickly signed Iris to a five-album deal and re-released the album nationally in October. The first single "Ah! Leah!" peaked at #29 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 (and #34 in Australia) in February 1981 and became one of the most frequently played AOR tracks of the year, and the album reached #57 on the ''Billboard'' 200. In addition, the band launched a national tour to promote the album and its follow-up during the summer of 1981. allmusic ((( Donnie Iris > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums )))/ref> The follow-up album, '' King Cool'', credited to Donnie Iris and the Cruisers, was released in August 1981 and garnered the band more success, with " Love Is Like a Rock" reaching #37 on the Hot 100 and #9 on Billboard's
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chart. Two other songs from the album also received significant radio airplay; "My Girl" became his biggest hit on the Hot 100, peaking at #25, while " Sweet Merilee" charted on the Rock Tracks chart at #31. In addition, he gained the nickname ''King Cool'' from this album in the later part of his career. However, the album itself charted less successfully at #84. After the long tour promoting their two previous albums, the band continued songwriting and in the fall of 1982 released '' The High and the Mighty''. The album contained the single " Tough World," but only charted at #180, marking a decline in his success, but the band still was determined to release new material. Their next album one year later, '' Fortune 410'', contained the hit single " Do You Compute?" which was used by their label MCA and the computer company
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to form a
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promotion. Because the promotional partnership was secured prior to release of the album, it was possible to use the Atari 1200 XL Home Computer in poster photography, as well as in the video clip for "Do You Compute?", which aired on
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. The title of the album is a reference to the trademark glasses Iris wears, Fortune 410's. The combination of marketing and the promotion for its hit single allowed the album to chart higher than its predecessor. Despite ''Fortune 410'' charting higher than ''The High and the Mighty'', MCA was displeased that both albums did not chart as high as ''Back on the Streets'' and ''King Cool'' had. The label suggested that the band allow them to bring in a new producer, displacing Mark Avsec, as well bring in new songwriters. Iris and the Cruisers, wanting to keep as much of their creative freedom and sound as they could, said no. As a result, MCA dropped the band in 1984. Shortly after being let go from MCA, the band signed with the small HME Records label. Their next album, '' No Muss...No Fuss'', released in 1985, continued the trend set by ''Fortune 410'' by charting at #91 with the single " Injured in the Game of Love". Both of the aforementioned albums ended up being more critically acclaimed than ''The High and the Mighty''.


New Cruisers lineups and different projects (1986–93)

Just prior to the release of ''No Muss...No Fuss'', the band began to split into different directions. Valentine, the drummer and bassist McClain left to join a new group, the Innocent whose members included future
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main man
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. The two were replaced by Scott Alan Williamson on bass and Tommy Rich on drums. In the same year, keyboardist Mark Avsec released a solo project with the moniker
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. Even after releasing the eponymous debut album that same year, ''
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'', Avsec and Iris maintained that Donnie Iris and the Cruisers was still their main focus, and that they wanted to continue to release new albums with the band and its new line-up. The band returned to the studio in 1986 and recorded a new album titled ''Cruise Control''; however, a lawsuit with the band's former label MCA resulted in the shelving of that album pending the resolution of the lawsuit. The album itself has still not been released as of 2020, although six tracks from it appeared on 1992's '' Out of the Blue'' and a cover of " Reach Out" recorded during the ''Cruise Control'' sessions appeared on the 1989 compilation ''WDVE Pittsburgh Rock & Roll '89''. Also around this time, the HME label that the band had signed with to record ''No Muss... No Fuss'' went out of business, leaving Donnie Iris and the Cruisers as an unsigned act. Since the band seemed to have hit a road block, Iris partnered with Avsec on the second Cellarful of Noise album, ''
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'', which was released in 1988. The album produced a moderately successful single, "Samantha (What You Gonna Do)." In the early 1990s Iris set up a mortgage company, SIMCorp, with partners Lynn Shelley and Priscilla Micinko, as a side business from the band. SIMCorp in
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southeast of New Castle, was owned by Iris for nearly twenty years. Donnie Iris and the Cruisers returned to the studio in 1992 to release their first album containing new material since 1985. Titled '' Out of the Blue,'' the album was a compilation album containing older hits and new material. It failed to have any impact on the charts, however. Still, the band toured throughout the rest of the year around
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, and attracted newer and younger fans from the area. The band released another album in 1993, '' Footsoldier in the Moonlight.'' At this point, the band underwent yet another line-up change as drummer Tommy Rich departed the group. His replacement, Steve McConnell, auditioned & was hired-on in the summer of 1992, long enough to record on and tour behind ''Footsoldier in the Moonlight'' and can be heard on live recordings from 1992 & 1993. Later in 1994, Rich rejoined the group.


Later endeavors and new albums (1994–2009)

In the summer of 1994, original members Albritton McClain, and Valentine temporarily reunited with Iris, Avsec, and Hoenes to record the first album of all new material by the original line-up in nearly 10 years. During recording, the band performed one reunion show together at
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which is southwest of
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. The album '' Poletown'' was released in 1997. In 1998, the band released their first live album. A collection of tracks played at Nick's Fat City, a popular
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nightclub, '' Live! At Nick's Fat City'' was the first release to feature bass guitarist Paul Goll, who had been touring with the band since 1993, along with drummer Tommy Rich. 1999 saw the release of an Iris collaborative project entitled ''
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'', featuring contributions from other regionally popular artists like
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, B. E. Taylor, and Joe Grushecky. After ''Alone'', which featured a softer side of Iris's vocals, the band took a break from releasing new material but continued to perform regularly through the decade. The first true compilation album from the band was released in 2001 by their former label at MCA: ''20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Donnie Iris'', featuring material from the band's four MCA-released albums from the early 1980s. In 2004, the band celebrated its 25th anniversary with a new compilation album featuring their rarer material, ''25 Years'', and performed live at the Chevrolet Amphitheatre in Pittsburgh for 4,000 people. The concert was known for featuring a four drummer lineup of current and previous drummers for the band; Valentine, Tommy Rich, Brice Foster, and Mark Avsec's daughter Danna Avsec who was the guest drummer. Since then, the band has used a three drummer line-up for several concerts. The band's 2006 album, ''
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'', was a tribute to Iris's hometown,
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. June 17, 2006 was recognized throughout
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as ''Donnie Iris Day'' by Ellwood City Executive Council President Glenn Jones and
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Roy P. Meehan. Iris also received special commendations and awards from United States congresswoman Melissa Hart and
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state representative Frank LaGrotta. In 2008 and 2009, King Cool Light was developed after Mark Avsec realized that "King Cool" sounded like the name of a refreshing
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. He later approached Iris and Marty Lee Hoenes who both immediately liked the idea, giving birth to King Cool Limited. King Cool Light was unveiled on November 20, 2009, at Club Diesel in Pittsburgh during the band's 30th anniversary concert. Every case was sold out, but 25 more cases were brought in, which were also sold out. The band's first EP, '' You Can't Really Miss Me If I Never Go Away'', was released in 2008. It was followed in 2009 with their second live album, ''
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'', recorded at shows in Erie and
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northeast of Pittsburgh.


Recent years (2010–present)

In an interview with ''
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'' published on February 3, 2010, Mark Avsec announced that the band's next project would be a
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album. '' Ah! Leluiah!'' was released on November 18, 2010. Additionally, King Cool Light was released in the
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market in July of the same year. Also in 2010, Iris retired from the mortgage banking business and sold SIMCorp. Avsec announced in a March 2012 interview that the band had begun working on their twelfth studio album, due out in 2013 to commemorate Iris' seventieth birthday. However the project turned into a special release to celebrate the thirty-fifth anniversary of the formation of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers, which was expected to be released in 2014. On June 17, 2014, Iris and the Cruisers leaked a new song, "Sing the Songs of Summer (All Night Long)," the first track to be released from the band's intermittent time in the studio in the previous two years. It was followed by "Pittsburgh Made," released on
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and for free download in October 2016. On the April 2, 2015 episode of
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's ''No Restrictions'' podcast, Iris mentioned that he and the band hoped to have the often-delayed album out by the end of 2015. As of February 2025, no new album has been released, making 2010's ''Ah! Leluiah!'' his most recent studio album. In February 2015, Iris was nominated for a Pittsburgh Rock 'N Roll Legends Award in the modern era category (artists with 20-plus years in the music industry). The awards begun in 2014, honor those who have made significant contributions to the
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rock scene. In his category, Iris went up against Joe Grushecky, Billy Price and
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. On March 19, it was announced that Iris had won the public voting process to be inducted for the Rock 'N Roll Legends in the category, along with
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(Legacy Legends category, 40-plus years in the business) and
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(non-performer/musical professional category, over 20 years active). Iris was enshrined with a plaque at the
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in Pittsburgh on April 23, 2015 and he performed a set with an all-star Pittsburgh band. In July 2021, Iris's first four studio albums were reissued in remastered CD form by
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. Each album contains one or more live bonus tracks taken from the 1981 ''Live at the Paradise, Boston'' promotional EP.


Discography


As a member of the Jaggerz (1964–1976)


As a member of Wild Cherry (1978–1979)


Donnie Iris and the Cruisers (1979–present)


Studio albums


Live albums

* '' Live! At Nick's Fat City'',
1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
(Primary) * ''
Ah! Live! ''Ah! Live!'' is the second live album by American rock singer Donnie Iris, released in 2009. Except for one studio recording, all of the songs were recorded at live concerts in Kittanning and Erie, Pennsylvania. The album's name comes from Donn ...
'',
2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...
(Primary) * ''Live Bootleg'',
2014 The year 2014 was marked by the surge of the Western African Ebola epidemic, West African Ebola epidemic, which began in 2013, becoming the List of Ebola outbreaks, most widespread outbreak of the Ebola, Ebola virus in human history, resul ...
(Primary)


Compilation albums

* ''20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Donnie Iris'',
2001 The year's most prominent event was the September 11 attacks against the United States by al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror. The United States led a Participan ...
(MCA) * ''Donnie: 25 Years'',
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
(Primary)


EP

* ''Live at the Paradise, Boston'', 1981 (MCA) * '' You Can't Really Miss Me If I Never Go Away'',
2008 2008 was designated as: *International Year of Languages *International Year of Planet Earth *International Year of the Potato *International Year of Sanitation The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
(Primary)


Other appearances

* ''
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Pittsburgh Rock 'n Roll '89'',
1989 1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" which ended communism in Eastern Bloc of Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin W ...
(WDVE-FM) on the song " Reach Out"


Singles


Other charting songs

* " I Can't Hear You" – number 47 on US ''
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'' Top Rock Tracks chart (1981). * " The High and the Mighty" – number 39 on US ''Billboard'' Top Rock Tracks chart (1982).


Videography

* '' Live at Blossom'', 1981 * ''King Cool: Ah! History of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers'', 2004 (documentary)


Guest appearances

*
Cellarful of Noise Cellarful of Noise was a short-lived 1980s rock and new wave pop band featuring Mark Avsec and Kevin Valentine, both members of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers. They released two albums. They also had one song hit the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, "Sa ...
's album, ''
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'',
1988 1988 was a crucial year in the early history of the Internet—it was the year of the first well-known computer virus, the Morris worm, 1988 Internet worm. The first permanent intercontinental Internet link was made between the United State ...
* "
Baby, It's Cold Outside "Baby, It's Cold Outside" is a popular song written by Frank Loesser in 1944 and popularized in the 1949 film '' Neptune's Daughter''. While the lyrics make no mention of a holiday, it is commonly regarded as a Christmas song owing to its winter ...
" (Nina Sainato) on the album ''Holly and Ivory'',
2011 The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ...


Other credits

* ''
I Love My Music ''I Love My Music'' is the third studio album by Wild Cherry, released in 1978. It includes "Don't Stop, Get Off", a single with no lyrics outside the title itself, sung in a strident voice, backed by horns playing a funky riff. Also featured on ...
'',
1978 Events January * January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213. * January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd ...
(Epic, peaked at no. 84 on ''Billboard'' 200), engineering credit (Wild Cherry) * ''
Innermission ''Innermission'' was the first major label release for the B.E. Taylor Group, released in 1982 on MCA Records (as MCA-5335). Track listing #"Never Hold Back" - 5:03 #"Stand Up for Love" - 3:22 #"I Like the Way I Feel" - 4:32 #"B ...
'', 1982 (MCA), producer ( B. E. Taylor Group)


Donnie Iris and the Cruisers members

;Current members * Donnie Iris, lead vocals (1979–present) *
Mark Avsec Mark Avsec (born August 23, 1954) is an American rock keyboardist, songwriter, and producer. He was a member of the funk rock band Wild Cherry. Avsec was an original member of Donnie Iris & the Cruisers. He wrote or co-wrote all of the band's ...
, keyboards and background vocals (1979–present) * Marty Lee Hoenes, guitar and background vocals (1979–present) * Paul Goll, bass and background vocals (1993–present) *
Kevin Valentine Kevin Valentine is an American rock drummer who is best known for being a member of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers. Valentine played drums on all of the band's early albums during the 1980s. Valentine has recorded as a member of Breathless, The I ...
, drums (1979–1985, 1994 reunion, 2003–present) ;Former members * Albritton McClain, bass and background vocals (1979–1985, 1994 reunion) * Scott Alan Williamson, bass and background vocals (1985–1993) * Tommy Rich, drums (1985–1990, 1994–2003) * Steve McConnell, drums (1990–1994) * Brice Foster, drums (2004–2007) ;Touring member * Mark Tirabassi, drums (2007–present) (fill-in when Kevin Valentine can't travel) *Joe Vitale Jr, drums (2021–present) (fill-in when Kevin Valentine can't travel) ;Session musicians * Kenny Blake, saxophone (1980–1981, 1993/''Back on the Streets'', ''King Cool'' and ''Footsoldier in the Moonlight'') * Robert Peckman, bass (1980/''Back on the Streets'') * Rick Bell, saxophone (1983/''Fortune 410'') * Dan McCarthy, horns (1983–1984/''Fortune 410'' and ''No Muss…No Fuss'') * Rodney Psyka, percussion (1985/''No Muss…No Fuss'') * Pete Tokar, percussion (1993/''Footsoldier in the Moonlight'') * Alan Green, guitar (2008/''You Can't Really Miss Me If I Never Go Away'')


Further reading

* Ferris, D.X., The Story of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers, (2017)


References


External links


Official Website
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