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  1. Feb 21, 2014 · From the Kats Album "GET MODERN", a "Power Pop" extravaganza that helped define the prolific music scene in L.A. during the 80's. Get Modern was recorded at ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Get_ModernGet Modern - Wikipedia

    The Kats – Get Modern is an album by The Kats that was recorded at Shelter Studios, Hollywood, in 1979. The album was produced and engineered by Noah Shark and Max Reese. It was intended for release on Infinity Records, but the label went out of business before the album could be released.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Freddy_MooreFreddy Moore - Wikipedia

    Frederick George Moore (July 19, 1950 – August 25, 2022) was an American musician best known for his 1980 song "It's Not a Rumour", which he co-wrote with his ex-wife Demi Moore, and recorded with his band The Nu-Kats. The song was not a chart hit, but the video did receive airplay on MTV in the early 1980s.

  4. Jul 18, 2013 · Freddy Moore, a first-rate singer who punctuates his solid gutsy vocal delivery with earthy growls, is complimented by his brother Bobbyzio's unbridled passion on saxophone. The Kats uniqueness is largely the result of their engaging concept -- an individual appropriately named Freddy, an underdog or in this case an underKat.

  5. Freddy Moore: Lead Vocals, Guitar: 1,3,4,5,6 & 8; Pete McRae lead guitar virtuoso, Dennis Peters on bass and vocals, and Al Galles on drums and vocals constitute a flashy group of instrumentalists, laying down tightly structured backing patterns complete with jazzy jitterbug rhythms.

  6. Released in August 1979 (catalog no. 645260000322; Vinyl LP). Genres: New Wave. Featured peformers: Pete McRae (lead guitar, rhythm guitar), Bobbyzio Moore (saxophone, rhythm guitar, percussion), Al Galles (drums, vocals), Dennis Peters (bass guitar, vocals), Freddy Moore (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Noah Shark (producer), Max Reese (engineer).

  7. The Kats - Get Modern album. Recorded and mixed at Shelter Studios by Noah Shark and Max Reese in 1979 for Infinity Records (Re-released on General Records)