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The 77s are an American Rock_band consisting of Michael Roe on lead guitar, Mark Harmon on bass and Bruce Spencer on drums. In the mid 1980's, Aaron Smith played drums for the band.

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American - Rock_band - Michael Roe - Mark Harmon - Bruce Spencer - 1980 - Aaron Smith

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The band, originally called The Scratch Band, was formed in the late 1970s in Sacramento, California by Roe, and keyboardist Mark Tootle, bassist Jan Eric Volz and drummer Mark Proctor. Guitarist Jimmy A and singer Sharon McCall also performed with the band from time to time.

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1970s - Sacramento - California - Mark Tootle - Jan Eric Volz - Mark Proctor - Jimmy A - Sharon McCall

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The band changed their name to the 77s with the release of their first album, Ping Pong over the Abyss, in 1982. Ping Pong was more of a Scratch Band recording than an actual 77s recording however. One song from that album, "Renaissance Man", was later recorded by The Ocean Blue. Proctor left the band and was replaced by former drummer for The Temptations, Aaron Smith. The band's biggest hit single was "The Lust, The Flesh, The Eyes and the Pride of Life" from their 1987 Island Records release, The 77s. (Years later, the band 311 would even borrow a few lines from the song for one of their own singles). Tootle and Volz left the band in the late 80s. A live album 88 and a collection of b-sides and alternate recordings called Sticks and Stones were released in 1990.

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1982 - The Ocean Blue - The Temptations - Aaron Smith - 1987 - Island Records - 311 - 1990

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The band's song "MT" was featured a number of times on the popular television series Melrose Place.

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In the early 1990s, Roe reformed the band with Smith, adding bassist Mark Harmon and guitarist David Leonhardt, both formerly of The Strawmen. This version of the band released a pair of albums for Word Records: The Seventy-Sevens 1992 (a.k.a. Pray Naked - this title was dropped by the record label) and the critically acclaimed Drowning with Land in Sight 1994. Leonhardt and Smith would leave the band afterward. Drummer Bruce Spencer, formerly of Vector was brought on board to fill Smith's vacancy.

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1990s - Mark Harmon - David Leonhardt - The Strawmen - 1992 - 1994 - Bruce Spencer - Vector

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By the end of the 1990s, the 77s formed their own record label, Fools of the World and re-issued many of their older albums. As of 2002 the 77s continue to record and tour heavily.

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1990s - Record label - Fools of the World - 2002

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