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33: 306:. Most of the members of the Iron City Houserockers came from a genuine blue-collar background: Art Nardini was the son of a mechanic and a part-time college student, Joe Grushecky was a coal miner's son, and Gil Snyder's father was a construction worker. In 1977 they signed with Cleveland International Records, headed by former 385:
The band then changed its name to simply the Houserockers to avoid the geographic limitation the "Iron City" moniker had put them in. It also shed the harmonica player Marc Reisman. Ned Rankin quit and was replaced by Ron "Byrd" Foster (from the recently disbanded Silencers, previously with Sweet
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teacher in Pittsburgh, the band was a fairly typical bar band. It was distinguished by Grushecky's taut, focused songs about life in the heartland and a distinctive, harmonica-and-guitar-driven sound owing much to the
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called it "the strongest album an American band has made this year." The tandem tavern-set tracks "Old Man Bar" and "Junior's Bar" were especially praised. Production was credited to the Slimmer Twins and
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Joe Grushecky went on to a modestly successful career on his own, often under the name Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers. He has co-written several songs with another heartland rocker,
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Lightning and Roy Buchanan's band), and Gil Snyder added synthesizers to his trademark piano and organ. The subsequent album,
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praised it as the band's best album, although it had good marks for all of them.
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Danny Gochnour, lead guitar (joined 2006; "East Carson Street", "Not Dead Yet")
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magazine as its showcase review, with the headline "New American Classic", and
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Pumping Iron & Sweating Steel: The Best of the Iron City Houserockers
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are still unreleased on CD, but cuts from both albums are included on
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Started in 1976 as the Brick Alley Band by Grushecky, a high school
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Interview with Joe Grushecky on A Good Life and East Carson Street
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Ron "Byrd" Foster died at the age of 61 on June 30, 2011, in
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Eddie Britt, lead guitar (second, third and fourth albums)
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Joffo Simmons, drums, percussion (after the fourth album)
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Clay "Marty" Moore, guitar (live performances only, 1984)
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