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He and Anna James duetted early in James' career.
 
He and Anna James duetted early in James' career.
 
Lineup:
 
*Greg Essex, lead guitar
 
*Steve Zane, bass
 
*Charlie Hopper, drums
 
 
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Then, the Babydolls took to the stage. Behind them, on giant screens, was a montage of footage from concerts past. They've changed. Paul James looks the most like his twenty-year-old self. Charlie Hopper has traded in his long locks for a goatee and nearly shaved head. Greg Essex and Steve Zane have cut their hair, too, and they look more mature. Their sound, if possible, is tighter. But the most amazing element is watching kids who where too young to have appreciated the band when they first exploded from the music scene, so into it they act as if they're the generation to have discovered them. They are claiming the Babydolls for their own, singing in unison to the chorus of "Ever After" and "Morning Ride."
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[The Wolves]] (leader Nick Hoffman, Kai Logan)
 
*[[The Wolves]] (leader Nick Hoffman, Kai Logan)
 
*[[The Kung-fu Cowboys]] (bassist David Drake)
 
*[[The Kung-fu Cowboys]] (bassist David Drake)
*[[Jimmy Jameson]]
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*[[The Babydolls]]
  
 
[[Category:2005|Jameson, Jimmy]]
 
[[Category:2005|Jameson, Jimmy]]
 
[[Category:Young adult novels|Jameson, Jimmy]]
 
[[Category:Young adult novels|Jameson, Jimmy]]

Revision as of 06:57, 14 May 2018

One hit wonder mentioned in passing in the 2005 teen novel Rock My World: a novel of thongs, spandex, and love in G minor by Liza Conrad.

He and Anna James duetted early in James' career.

See also