The Quakes
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Members | Rob Peltier |
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Chris Van Cleve | |
Wes Hinshaw | |
Brian Doran | |
Kenny Hill | |
Dave Hoy | |
Paul Roman | |
Juan Carlos | |
Official site | thequakes.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Albums | Voice of America |
Songs | SongsI Miss YouPsyops · 2006 Killing MoonLast of the Human Beings · 2001 Send Me an AngelPsyops · 2006 View 25+ more |
List | I Miss YouPsyops · 2006 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 984877 |
About The Quakes
The Quakes are an American psychobilly band from Buffalo, New York, United States. They were formed in 1986. When the band began in the late 1980s, there was no psychobilly scene to speak of in the United States. The Quakes moved to London to try to find an audience.
Nepal earthquake: More than 100 killed in remote western Nepal
... The Quakes destroyed or damaged more than 800,000 houses mainly in the western and central districts, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)...
Turkey elections: Aftershocks of anger and grief in the quake-hit nation
... The sombre little boy, in a dark blue anorak, has a raised scar on his forehead - imprinted by The Quakes...
Turkish earthquake: Survivors' haunting search for missing relatives
... Finally they received a tip-off that almost 1,000 victims of The Quakes had been buried at a cemetery in Narlica, just outside the city of Antakya...
Turkey earthquakes: Collapsed buildings investigation widens
... More than 160,00 buildings collapsed or were severely damaged in Turkey after The Quakes, raising questions about whether the natural disaster s impact was made worse by human failings...
Turkey earthquake: How survivors cope with trauma
... Our team had come from Maras, the epicentre of The Quakes...
Women pulled alive from Turkey quake debris nine days on
... Foreign rescue workers who arrived in Turkey shortly after The Quakes are beginning to pack up and return home, while locals are shifting their focus to cleaning up the debris...
Hampshire firefighters in 25-hour earthquake rescue
... The Quakes are known to have Rescuer Steve Hartley was among those taking part: " One of the team members put his hand through some rubble and actually made contact with the casualty and held her hand, passed her water...
Turkey-Syria earthquake: UK aid is reaching Syria, minister says
... More than 28,000 people have now died in Turkey and Syria after The Quakes...
Hampshire firefighters in 25-hour earthquake rescue
A team of firefighters deployed from the UK have rescued A Man and A Woman More Than a week after the earthquake in Turkey.
Members from the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) brought the pair to safety after a 25-hour long rescue in Hatay.
The nine-strong team are among 77 firefighters from the UK assisting with The Search and rescue operation.
The UN has said The Rescue phase is " coming to a close".
Footage from UK International Search and Rescue (UK ISAR) showed The Team tunnelling for 19 hours after The Voice of A Woman was heard in a collapsed building in the province, close to the Syrian border.
The Quakes are known to have
Rescuer Steve Hartley was among those taking part: " One of The Team members put his hand through some rubble and actually made contact with the casualty and held her hand, passed her water.
" It Then took us a further six hours to then make The Void big enough so I had to drag her The First six feet, The Other team members were there to support me. "
After The Woman was brought to safety A Man was also pulled from The Ruins .
No Return date has been finalised for The Rescue team, a spokesman for HIWFRS said.
In the south-eastern mostly Kurdish city of Adiyaman the Wiltshire-based charity Serve On is working alongside search and rescue experts from across Europe.
The Charity has Set Up its makeshift Base On a university campus.
Volunteer Dan Cooke said: " The Death Toll is rising, it's high. Most of the jobs don't involve these moments where people have survived.
" It's still our job to Keep Going through that space, even if it is sadly just confirming there's still a lot of loss and tragedy. "
The UN has said The Search and rescue phase of this operation is " coming to a close" as officials turn their attention to providing survivors with shelter, food and healthcare.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com