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John and Jughead
The band was formed in 1986 by Ben Weasel and John Jughead.
Foster ( who played bass and sang ) rechristened himself " Ben Weasel ", while Pierson, a guitarist, dubbed himself " John Jughead ".
For the first time, the band featured a lineup without John Jughead, although longtime member Dan Vapid had rejoined.
As for people like Ben Weasel, Dan Vapid, or even John Jughead, I have nothing to say, because they never really existed, they were just made up names for a bunch of friends that tried to do something different in order to survive and make a living in this world.
* John Jughead – guitar, backing vocals ( 1986 – 2001 ; 2004 )
Both books were published by Hope and Nonthings, a small publishing house based in Chicago run by former bandmate John Jughead.
John Jughead ( of Screeching Weasel and Even in Blackouts ) filled in as second guitar on many tour stops on the Death by Television and Backchannel tours.
Giorgini was the model for the fictional character " Max " in the novel Weasels in a Box by John Jughead.
The band was formed in 2002 by veteran pop-punk guitarist John ' Jughead ' Pierson following the demise of the pop-punk band Screeching Weasel, for which Pierson had performed since 1986.
The story supposedly begins in Sicily, where guitarist and " punk rock renaissance man " John ' Jughead ' Pierson had been visiting his friends in the Italian band, The Manges, following the dissolution of his previous band Screeching Weasel.
* John Jughead, guitar ( 2002 – 2009 )
John Pierson, known also by the stage name Jughead and by the pseudonym Ian Pierce, is an American musician, writer, and owner of a theater company.
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John and pseudonym
Contributors included Erich Mühsam, Kurt Hiller, John Henry Mackay ( under the pseudonym Sagitta ) and artists Wilhelm von Gloeden, Fidus and Sascha Schneider.
King wrote a 1973 short story, " The Fifth Quarter ", under the pseudonym John Swithen.
In the introduction to the novel Blaze, King ( writing about Bachman ) claims, with tongue-in-cheek, that " Bachman " used the pseudonym John Swithen for The Fifth Quarter.
Two science-fiction novels – Genius Unlimited by John Rackham ( a pseudonym used by Phillifent ) and The Arsenal Out of Time by McDaniel – appear to be rewrites of " orphaned " U. N. C. L. E novel outlines or manuscripts.
In response, Kelly fakes his own death and goes to work for the CIA full-time, under the pseudonym " John Clark ".
The list of supposed members is immense ; among the more probable candidates are George Bubb Dodington, a fabulously corpulent man in his 60s ; William Hogarth, although hardly a gentleman, has been associated with the club after painting Dashwood as a Franciscan Friar and John Wilkes, though much later, under the pseudonym John of Aylesbury.
* Jane Doe ( pseudonym ), the female equivalent of John Doe
He not only wrote, directed and scored it, but also edited the film under the pseudonym " John T. Chance " ( the name of John Wayne's character in Rio Bravo ).
John Norman — the pseudonym of Dr. John Lange, a professor of philosophy and a classical scholar — often delights in ethnography, populating his planet with the equivalents of Roman, Greek, Native American, Viking, and other cultures.
A more modern example is all of the Federalist Papers, which were signed by Publius, a pseudonym representing the trio of James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay.
Ernest George Henham was a novelist resident in Devon who used the pseudonym, John Trevena, for many of his books.
He also paid homage to the original film by using the pseudonym " John T. Chance ," the name of Wayne's character, for his editing credit.
* John Watson, who wrote under the pen name / pseudonym Ian Maclaren ( 1850 – 1907 ), Scottish reverend / minister, theologian and author
Other authors take delight in cherishing their alter egos: Ruth Rendell ( born 1930 ) writes one sort of crime novels as Ruth Rendell and another type as Barbara Vine ; John Dickson Carr also used the pseudonym Carter Dickson.
In the late 1800s into the early 1900s author John Woodroffe, an Oxford graduate, translated some twenty original Sanskrit texts under the pseudonym Arthur Avalon.
( 1857 – 1935 ), who published under the pseudonym ' John Knowlittle ', extensively documented the wildlife of Breydon and the disappearing lifestyles of those boatmen, wildfowlers and fishermen who made a living from the estuary.
Some of the most famous included Larry Storch, Dallas McKennon ( best known as the voice of Archie in the Archie cartoon and as Cincinnatus, in the Daniel Boone TV series ), Adam West and Burt Ward ( who recreated their roles as " Batman and Robin " from their 1960s live-action series for Filmation's 1977 animated incarnation ), Jane Webb, and good friends and colleagues Ed Asner and Linda Gary ( Gary voiced a majority of Filmation's work in the 1980s ), along with John Erwin ( voice of Reggie Mantle, and later the voice of He-Man ), Alan Oppenheimer ( character actor in TV and film ), Ted Knight, George DiCenzo ( John BlackStar, Hordak, Bow on She-ra ), Melendy Britt, Howard Morris, Pat Fraley, Charlie Adler, Ed Gilbert, Susan Blu, Erika Scheimer ( daughter of Lou Scheimer ), and even Lou Scheimer himself ( either uncredited, or under the pseudonym of " Erik ( sometimes " Eric ") Gunden ").
Recorded at the Caribou Ranch, it featured backing vocals and guitar by John Lennon under the pseudonym Dr. Winston O ' Boogie ( Winston being Lennon's middle name ).
The Matthew Bible, also known as Matthew's Version, was first published in 1537 by John Rogers, under the pseudonym " Thomas Matthew ".

John and Screeching
When Foster returned to Illinois, he got a job at a local movie theater, and formed the band Screeching Weasel with co-worker John Pierson.

John and Weasel
Guest members over the years have included Weasel Walter ( Flying Luttenbachers, XBXRX ), Rat Bastard ( Laundryroom Squelchers, Scraping Teeth ), Misty Martinez, La Persona ( BunnyBrains, U Can Unlearn Guitar ), Paige Flash, John Vance ( Wrong, Rexor ), and Kazko Peasmith ( Insect Deli, Winter Carousel ).
According to the Washington Post, the 1978 DJ lineup at WHFS was: Damian Einstein, John " Weasel " Gilbert, David Einstein, Bob " Here " Showacre, Diane Divola, and Tom Grooms.

John and guitarist
* 1960 – John Pizzarelli, American jazz guitarist, songwriter, singer and bandleader
* 1944 – John Renbourn, English guitarist and songwriter ( Pentangle )
* 1935 – John Phillips, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( The Mamas & the Papas ) ( d. 2001 )
* 1941 – John Williams, Australian guitarist
* 1949 – John Oates, American guitarist, songwriter, and producer ( Hall & Oates )
* 1951 – John Scofield, American jazz guitarist
* 1965 – John Norum, Norwegian guitarist ( Europe )
* 1939 – John Fahey, American steel-string acoustic guitarist ( d. 2001 )
Virtuoso jazz guitarist John McLaughlin spent several years in Madurai learning Carnatic music and incorporated it into many of his acts including Shakti which featured prominent Indian musicians.
* John Ford ( musician ) ( born 1948 ), English singer, songwriter and guitarist in rock genre ; long career lasting from British Invasion to 21st century
* John Ford Coley ( born 1948 ), American pianist, guitarist, actor and author ; one-half of 1970 – 80 acoustic act, England Dan & John Ford Coley
Other members of Brown's band included stalwart singer and sideman Bobby Byrd, drummers John " Jabo " Starks, Clyde Stubblefield and Melvin Parker ( Maceo's brother ), saxophonist St. Clair Pinckney, trombonist Fred Wesley, guitarist Alphonso " Country " Kellum and bassist Bernard Odum.
The riff was provided to " Fame " co-writers John Lennon and Bowie by guitarist Carlos Alomar, who had briefly been a member of Brown's band in the late 1960s.
* 1893 – Mississippi John Hurt, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( d. 1966 )
* 1967 – John Petrucci, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment, and Explorers Club )
Dowland's song, " Come Heavy Sleepe, the Image of True Death ", was the inspiration for Benjamin Britten's " Nocturnal after John Dowland for guitar ", written in 1964 for the guitarist Julian Bream.
In 1966, Moon worked with Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck, session man Nicky Hopkins, and future Led Zeppelin members Page and John Paul Jones to record an instrumental, " Beck's Bolero ", released as a single-double later that year.
" That was three different songs ... yet they were brought together to sound like one, which was fantastic ," lead guitarist John Echols said of " You Set The Scene " in the liner notes by Andrew Sandoval for the " Collector's Edition " of " Forever Changes " that was released by Rhino Records in 2008.
It was also significant for being the first song cycle by an African-American pop musician ( group leader Arthur Lee was African American as was lead guitarist John Echols ).
Formed as the New Yardbirds in 1968, the band consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bassist / keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham.
* 1954 – John Michael Talbot, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
* 1945 – John Fogerty, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer ( Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Golliwogs )
* 1955 – John McGeoch, Scottish guitarist ( Magazine, Visage, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Public Image Ltd., and The Armoury Show ) ( d. 2004 )

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