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  1. Tommy Zvoncheck. @TZKeyz ‧. 945 subscribers ‧ 47 videos. Tommy Zvoncheck has worked with Blue Oyster Cult, Jon Anderson (of Yes), Clarence Clemons (Springsteen), John Lydon PIL aka Johnny...

  2. Tommy Zvoncheck ( New York, 3 febbraio 1954) è un tastierista statunitense . Dopo aver militato in vari gruppi, nel 1985 entra nei Blue Öyster Cult per sostituire Allen Lanier. Rimane nel gruppo fino al 1987 . Indice. 1 Discografia. 1.1 Con The Dream Syndicate. 1.2 Con Blue Öyster Cult. 1.3 Con solista. 2 Collegamenti esterni. Discografia.

  3. Tommy Zvoncheck is a US-based multi-instrumentalist and composer, who has worked with quite a few well known artists over the years - most notably Blue Oyster Cult and Bruce Springsteen. On his first solo release he seems to aim at the progressive rock audience first and foremost though; with virtuosic soloing on synths and guitars the main ...

  4. Tommy Zvoncheck's career is nothing if not variety. From jazzer Fernando Saunders to punker John Lydon's Public Image Limited, Zvoncheck is an in-demand touring musician. Being a New York player, Zvoncheck found himself rubbing elbows with many of the same people that BOC had worked with, and eventually ended up working on the Imaginos sessions.

  5. Real Name: Tom Zvoncheck. Profile: Born: Baldwin, New Jersey, USA. Live keyboardist with the band Public Image Limited during June and July of 1983. In Groups: Blue Öyster Cult. Variations: Viewing All | Tom Zvoncheck.

  6. Tom Zvoncheck. Lou Bernardi. Born: New Jersey, USA. PiL: Bass 1983-early 84. Bio: Originally drafted in to replace Pete Jones for the summer 1983 Japanese tour, Bernardi played with PiL on all their 1983 European and Japanese dates. He was also the only musician of the 1983 live band who was used on 1984's 'This Is What You Want...' album.

  7. Fodderstompf.Com: One of the more obscure PiL members, Tom Zvoncheck briefly played keyboards in the much maligned "Cabaret Band" that toured Japan in summer 1983. The following interview gives a unique outside take on PiL from someone who had never talked publicly about his time in the band…