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SpectraColor (1982-Present) is an American musical band known for ts original rock, pop and country compositions.
Biography
[edit]SpectraColor (formerly known as “City”) is a Connecticut-based band known for their original rock, pop, and country compositions written by the band’s vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Frank Carl DeFelice, Jr.[1][2]
Members
[edit]- Frank DeFelice - Guitar, Vocals
- William (Bill) Suchecki - Lead Guitar
- Richard (Rick) Ricciardelli - Durms
- Anthony (Tony) Gentile - Bass Guitar
- Frederick (Fred) Anastasio - Keyboards
Discography
[edit]- Album: Ou-Beige' released by Spectra-Color Records (SCR07101957) - UPC #195269333485
References
[edit]https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nEJpkTDsZHhhCzoQs6nruceaMj2jwafVQ
Songs
[edit]- Little Girl from South of L.A
- Sweet Elaine
- Stars in the Sky
- Protest
- The Hurtin'
- November 29th, 1973
- Ou-Beige'
- Little Girl (Reprise)
External links
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- ^ https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/writer/1260449660/DEFELICE%20FRANK%20C?searchFilter=ASCAP
- ^ https://publicrecords.copyright.gov/advanced-search?page_number=1&parent_query=%5B%7B%22operator_type%22:%22AND%22,%22column_name%22:%22claimants%22,%22type_of_query%22:%22phrase%22,%22query%22:%22Frank%20Carl%20DeFelice,%20Jr.%22%7D%5D&records_per_page=10&sort_order=%22asc%22&highlight=true&model=%22%22