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Rock and Pop
The Tearaways started in the early '80s in Santa Barbara (Calif.), when John Finseth formed a band with some friends to reflect their shared influences: The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Eagles, Jefferson Airplane, The Who, The Kinks, The Hollies, Squeeze, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan. Finseth recruited Greg Brallier (vocals/guitar), Dave Heckhouse (guitar), Jesse (drums) and Perry (keyboard) Benenati and later, John Ferriter (guitar/bass/vocals) and the band’s career began in earnest. In 1983, Ferriter left to form The Stingrays (4).
![]() | John Finseth voc, b |
![]() | Greg Brallier voc, g |
![]() | Jesse Benenati dr |
![]() | David Hekhouse g |
![]() | Perry Benenati key |
![]() | John Ferriter voc, b |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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DW Hofner, Martin Gibson, Ludwig Rickenbacker, Earle Hammond & Vox Fender, ESQ | The Tearaways | 2017 | Album |
The Earle Mankey Sessions Volume III | The Tearaways | 2016 | Album |
Earle Mankey Sessions: Vol. 7 | The Tearaways | 2014 | Album |
The Earle Mankey Sessions: Volume IV | The Tearaways | 2014 | Album |
Name That Tune E.P. | The Tearaways | 2014 | Album |
We're All Going To Drink Tonight | The Tearaways | 2013 | Single |
English Rain | The Tearaways | 2012 | Single |
Mathew Street | The Tearaways | 2012 | Single |
Knackered | The Tearaways | 2008 | Album |
Beat Yer Own Mersey | The Tearaways | 2006 | Album |
In Your Ear | The Tearaways | 1999 | Album |
The Ground's The Limit | The Tearaways | 1997 | Album |
De La Vina | The Tearaways | 1996 | Album |
See The Sound | The Tearaways | 1993 | Album |
Sounds Like... | The Tearaways | 1981 | Single |
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