Richard LaValliere

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Richard LaValliere
Richard LaValliere
Richard LaValliere
Background information
Born(1953-02-20)February 20, 1953
OriginSheboygan, Wisconsin, Brooklyn, New York
DiedFebruary 8, 2012(2012-02-08) (aged 58)
GenresPunk, rock
Years active1969-2012

Richard LaValliere (February 20, 1953 – February 8, 2012) was a Sheboygan, Wisconsin born musician, and founding member of Milwaukee bands such as, The Dirty Shames, Arthur, Radio Boys, In A Hot Coma, The Haskels, The Oil Tasters, The Lonesome Desperados, The Barn Burners, The Flip Top Five, Triple Forbidden Taboo, Scorpio Thunderbolt, Pölkafinger and Jones & Karloff.[1] He was renowned for his unique vocal style and songwriting, humorous and clever lyrics and stage persona.[2] A multi-instrumentalist, he played bass guitar, lead guitar and keyboards.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Luhrssen, David (27 July 2009). "Richard LaValliere's Mosh-Pit Polka". Shepherd Express.
  2. ^ Rytlewski, Evan (8 Feb 2012). "R.I.P. Richard LaValliere, of The Haskels and Oil Tasters". Shepherd Express.