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Left End. Profile: Youngstown, Ohio 1971-. Loud in your face rock-n-roll was summarized by two words - Left End. Left End took elements of boogie rock, glam, and early heavy metal coupled with the attitude of Youngstown's tough working class town and delivered with the subtlety of a metal stamper.
For folks in Youngstown, there was no one else like Left End. They did more recording at Peppermint (“Bad Talkin’ Lady” b/w “Takin’ Time”), this time with Steve Friedman, who would end up managing the band and getting them signed to Polydor.
Left End - The legendary rock band from Youngstown, Ohio that rocked thousands of fans from 1970 through 2004.
Youngstown, early 70s - loud, obnoxious, in your face rock-n-roll was summarized by two words - Left End. Left End took elements of boogie rock, glam, and early heavy metal coupled with the attitude of Youngstown's tough working class town and delivered with the subtlety of a metal stamper.
Left End - The legendary rock band from Youngstown, Ohio that rocked thousands of fans from 1970 through 2004.
4 mar 2024 · Left End, which reunited for a concert last year at Packard Music Hall, is coming back for an encore at Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre. On May 26, the band will headline Spring Thing,...
5 gru 2020 · YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – To some, Left End is the “undisputed heavy-weight champions of Youngstown rock-n-roll.” Now, the drummer for the band, Patsy Palombo, has written a book about the...