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Colby Starck
Colby Starck is a Chicago-based drummer who plays with Bobby Conn and Head of Femur (band), Head of Femur. He began playing with Lincoln, Nebraska bands Roosevelt Franklin and Pablo's Triangle in the 1990s. Colby Starck was also famously mistaken as the perpetrator of the Donnie Davies Internet hoax. References

Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American rock drummers American indie rock musicians {{US-rock-drummer-stub ...
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Bobby Conn
Jeffrey Stafford (born June 13, 1967), known professionally as Bobby Conn, is an American musician based in Chicago, Illinois. He often collaborates with other artists and film-maker Usama Alshaibi. Career Conn was born as Jeffrey Stafford in New York, but spent much of his young life in the Chicago suburb of St. Charles, Illinois, St. Charles. He started a hardcore punk trio in high school called "The Broken Kockamamies" (The BK's, or BKS) who were noted for using eight-foot strobe lights on a darkened stage as their only prop. The strobes were affectionately called "the pillars of fear." In 1989, Conn played guitar in the Chicago avant garde rock quartet Conducent (Conn/guitar, Rex Jenny/bass and vocals, DeShawn/drums and vocals, Le Deuce/loops, beats, and atmosphere). The eclectic Conducent sound was born from improv and raised on the "open mic" circuit, eventually growing into full maturity as a performance troupe. Conn went solo in 1994 after Conducent broke up. His first ...
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