Dramarama

Dramarama
Background information
OriginWayne, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock, power pop, indie rock, new wave, post-punk
Years active1982–1994, 2003–present
LabelsBinky 101, Questionmark, New Rose, Chameleon, Eggbert, Harvey Star, 33rd Street
MembersJohn Easdale
Peter Wood
Mark Englert
Mike Davis
Tony Snow
Past membersChris Carter
Jesse Farbman
Clem Burke
Ted Ellenis
Tom Mullaney
Ronny Machuga
Ken Moutenout
Craig Ballam
Morley Bartnoff
Ray Barwick
WebsiteOfficial website

Dramarama is an American, New Jersey–based alternative rock/power pop band, who later moved to Los Angeles. The band was formed in New Jersey in 1982 and disbanded in 1994. The band formally reunited in 2003 following an appearance on VH1's Bands Reunited.

Since 1996, an evolving lineup of the band, always fronted by singer/songwriter John Easdale, has been performing in one incarnation or another (initially billed as Easdale solo but usually joined by former Dramarama bandmates), and from then until 2003 played occasional shows in Los Angeles as well as in New Jersey. However, amid renewed interest since the episode on Bands Reunited in January 2004 and a large-scale appearance at KROQ-FM's annual Inland Invasion festival concert (attended by more than 78,000 fans) in September 2003, Dramarama then toured nationally and released a full-length CD titled Everybody Dies on October 25, 2005. Fifteen years later, they released the album Color TV.[1]

  1. ^ Florian Buechting (May 3, 2020). "Dramarama - Color TV". flyctory.com. Retrieved May 8, 2020.