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  SpiderFan.org - Comics : Reviews : Patterns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Frankie asks him when she and Vic (or a Vic in any case) should expect a tissue sample and Bob The Kingpin Mario II says that it will be arriving momentarily.
Vic (or is it Frankie?) theorizes that the creature was initially driven out of hiding due to hunger, but now at this point attacks whenever a potential host is present, preferring to kill rather than eat it's victims.
Frankie insists that this is behavior is unexpected and that more research needs to be done, but Bob says that they have learned an incredible amount of information in a short amount of time.
www.spiderfan.org /comics/reviews/venom/011.html   (3552 words)

  
 Great Lakes Wrestling
Venom punished Bravo for a good portion of the match, but referee Art Mendez was squashed in the corner, allowing Edwards III to throw some sort of object to Venom.
As Venom prepared to hit Bravo with the object, Mike Kelly slid into the ring behind Venom, spun him around, punched him, and took the object away, hitting Venom with it and allowing Bravo to pick up the win.
Frankie attempted to get the jump on Jacobs and Bambino, but they were ready, so Frankie and Shelly took a moment to regroup.
www.angelfire.com /indie/glw/results051703.html   (846 words)

  
 Teenage Head (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally from Hamilton, Ontario, the group consisted of Frankie Venom, Gord Lewis, Steve Marshall and Nick Stipinitz, and took their name from a song by The Flamin' Groovies.
Their 1983 record Tornado was marked by controversy, with the band's American distributor demanding that they change their name to Teenage Heads to placate the more conservative American audience.
In 1984, Venom was replaced by Dave Desroches, who led the band for several years before departing to form his own band, The Dave Rave Conspiracy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Teenage_Head_(band)   (350 words)

  
 Welcome to UXN - Decimation
Venom has infiltrated the small Canadian town of Voici in order to feed and achieve transportation to a city further south.
Frankie sees Nan trying to escape through the back door, and attempts to shoot, but Wolverine dives forward and stops her, cutting the gun with his claws.
Venom assures the mutant that he wasn’t looking for Wolverine, but he is indeed glad to see him, because he knows who Logan is. Venom taunts Wolverine heavily, calling him a major disappointment.
www.uncannyxmen.net /db/issues/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=1471   (980 words)

  
 Welcome to UXN - Decimation
As Frankie holds a gun to Lt. Robertson’s head, she sees a flash of light behind her, which is distracting.
Frankie replies that if The Suit knew about them, then there is a leak somewhere, and that information enough will keep them in “his” good graces.
Frankie replies “she does” and points menacingly at Lt. Robertson, who is stashed in the back of the cockpit.
www.uncannyxmen.net /db/issues/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=1495   (909 words)

  
 Template
Frankie (28), originally from Florida, has already had a taste of top-flight football Scotland-style.
With his leg already puffing up from the venom, Frankie staggered after his attacker.
But after all the drama, Frankie wants to make sure that as a Thistle player that’s the only kind of jags he’ll have anything to do with again.
www.geocities.com /docfrmuk/PressReleases.htm   (481 words)

  
 Wolverine vs Venom T-shirt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Venom is on the loose in the small Canadian town of Voici, with the "Suit", the mysterious females Frankie and Vic, Patricia Robertson (Venom's "bait"), and Wolverine...Or at least what is left of him after being nuked last issue.
This second to last installment of the storyline continues with a regenerated Wolverine, and Frankie and Vic taking to land once again in search of Venom.
Vic, now alone, talks to control, that things have gone awry, and then she herself is taken down by a surprise assault from the "Suit".
www.superherostuff.com /characters/Wolverine/images/wlvvenom.html   (192 words)

  
 CMT.com : Warfare : Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Unfortunately, bassist Falken felt differently and quit halfway through the sessions, prompting Venom's Cronos to lend a helping hand until a permanent replacement was found, this being the cleverly named Zlaughter.
Even before the album could be released, however, Warfare revoked their concert ban long enough to antagonize a few European audiences and pull off silly stunts like disrupting other bands' shows (namely Metallica).
Founding guitarist Gunner threw in his lot at this time, but Venom's Mantas chipped in for 2001's more conventionally metallic A Crescendo of Refections, after which Warfare finally decided to call it a career with, of all things, a live album entitled Deathcharge.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/warfare/bio.jhtml   (422 words)

  
 Short Teenage Head Articles
Lead singer Frankie Venom is a slithering, almost lizard-like performer; contorting and twisting every which way like a bubblegum Iggy Pop.
Fronted by singer Frankie Venom, this hard rockin' quartet from Toronto owes more than it's name to the Flamin' Groovies--the records are full of non-stop crazed rock'n'roll songs about cars, parties, girls, booze and general wanton fun, all imbued with the original Groovies' unreconstructed spirit.
Live, Frankie Venom fronted a band that was loud, raucous, and arguably, the most entertaining in the country.
www.angelfire.com /rock/teenagehead/ShortArticles.htm   (2797 words)

  
 1WRESTLING.COM - NEWSLINE - PRO WRESTLING'S DAILY NEWS SOURCE
Alex told Frankie that the only reason he lost the NECW Heavyweight Championship last month in Somerville was the interference of Alex Crowley and that this time, he would be in Frankie's corner watching his back.
Frankie used dropkicks behind the legs of the monstrous Sain to keep him off balance and negate the size difference between the two.
Crowley grabbed a chair and tried to attack Frankie, but Frankie reversed it, as the referee was knocked down.
www.1wrestling.com /news/newsline.asp?news=19789   (1361 words)

  
 Teenage Head   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Originally from Hamilton, Ontario, the band took its namesake from a Flaming Groovies song title.
A live album, 'Endless Party' was released in 1984 on Ready Records but the band could no longer get arrested.
Frankie Venom was living the subject matter of all his songs and was quickly replaced by Dave "Rave" Desroches (The Shakers), an old friend from Hamilton who had been called into duty at many stages during the band's career.
www.canoe.ca /JamMusicPopEncycloPagesT/teenage.html   (551 words)

  
 Dave Desroches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave "Rave" Desroches is a Canadian rock musician.
He was a member of the new wave band Teenage Head, replacing original vocalist Frankie Venom in 1984 after his own band, The Shakers, broke up.
He then formed a group called The Dave Rave Conspiracy, releasing the album Valentino's Pirates later that year.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Desroches   (206 words)

  
 1WRESTLING.COM - HALL CHECKS IN WITH THE LATEST FROM MICHIGAN - PRO WRESTLING'S DAILY NEWS SOURCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The first match of the night was a battle royal to determine who would face defending champion, and Threat member, N8 Mattson for the IWR Heavyweight belt in the evening’s main event.
Venom’s splash over the top rope is a thing of beauty — and the rest of his airborne game is jaw-dropping as well.
In a match that went way too long, Frankie the Face earned the Threat “try-out.” While I was disappointed in the match, I am intrigued by where the story is going.
www.1wrestling.com /columns/loue?articleid=11300   (1606 words)

  
 The CHUD.COM Message Boards - Total shock or subtle surprise.
A fusion of rock 'n' roll, rocka billy and punk enlightened the crowds but Frankie Venom (lead singer) always had something more to give.
To this day my brother swears that Frankie Venom was the front man at the above telethon and it was that moment in time Teenage Head received a record contract.
Personally, I don't doubt it because one of their very first hits was a song titled " Picture my face ", and I think anyone who every witnessed that telethon would, and still does, remember the face of Frankie Venom.
www.chud.com /forums/printthread.php?t=25717   (1234 words)

  
 Graphic Novel Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This volume begins with an introduction by one of the icons of the 1960's, Frankie Avalon.
Frankie's introduction is more an ode to the 1960's than it is about Archie comics, but it's still nice to hear from a guy who is so identified with one particular era.
In all this volume has over a dozen stories ranging from 1961 through 1969 and it's so interesting to see how the gang has been transformed from the big-band, bobby-soxer era to the psychedelic 1960's over the course of over twenty years.
www.e-book-store.com /Graphic_Novel/Graphic_Novel_141.html   (3740 words)

  
 canadian indie Singer-Songwriter: Bill Culp
After 20 years as a band member and sideman, Culp has combined his extensive musical experience along with his vast industry connections to create a stunning solo debut disc.
Since the release of “Roots’N’Roll”, Bill Culp has been busy performing with a variety of musicians including Dave Rave (Teenage Head, The Shakers), Mary deKeyzer, Bill Priddle (Treble Charger), Frankie Venom (Teenage Head), Tim Gibbons (Crash Vegas, the Trouble Boys), Rick Andrews (The Shakers), Jacob Moon, and Rob Lamothe.
Recently, Bill performed at the legendary Cavern Club in Liverpool England along with Dave Rave and Kimberley Rew (Katrina and the Waves, the Soft Boys) as part of the "International Pop Overthrow" Festival.
www.overhear.com /artists/11853   (380 words)

  
 article 5
Breaking away from commercial pop music occuredt late in the game for the one-time drummer, who finally saw light at a Teenage Head show.
"Teenage Head were a huge influence on me. First time I ever saw Frankie Venom was in Halifax, probably '85 or '86, and that was well after their heyday.
Very few singers have that sort of Frankie Venom magic.
members.allstream.net /~retrac/DS-27/article5.html   (528 words)

  
 The 1981 Teenage Head Rock n' roll Riot, Ontario Place, Toronto, Canada
The big American record companies that went after the band had no idea what the attraction was.
Frankie Venom and the boys, well, until now I suppose, they never knew what happened.
Rock concerts were permanently banned from Ontario Place.
www.tattoodublin.com /world_tour/party.htm   (2032 words)

  
 Digger's Diary: Raven - Hamilton, Ontario - Thursday, May 3, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
If you are an avid reader of my life on the road with Nash, then you know that we have had many wonderful adventures in Hamilton.
From bitch fights at The Corktown to Frankie Venom crying at the end of Nosferatu at The Mermaid, Hamilton is an emotional and artistic roller coaster.
The day started normally, with a casual drive in 40 km/hr bumper traffic from Toronto to Hamilton.
www.nashtheslash.com /digger/diary078.shtml   (586 words)

  
 Digger's Diary: Raven - Hamilton, Ontario - Thursday, August 9, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
There's Ordinance Bob, Suzy Slash, Frankie Venom, the gang from Rochester, Lynn and Lou as well as a whole slew of new faces.
At the end of the night, Frankie, April and other friends help us load out and see us on our way.
It is a comforting thought that Nash has so many fans and friends in Hamilton.
www.nashtheslash.com /digger/diary081.shtml   (559 words)

  
 TrouserPress.com :: Teenage Head(s)
Fronted by singer Frankie Venom, this hard-rockin' quartet from Hamilton, Ontario owes more than its name to the Flamin Groovies — the records are full of non-stop crazed rock'n'roll songs about cars, parties, girls, booze and general wanton fun, all imbued with the original Groovies' unreconstructed spirit.
If they were smarter and more sarcastic, T. Head might have more in common with the old Dictators; as it stands, their sound, while hardly original, is perfect for parties held in gymnasiums.
Electric Guitar is convincing proof that a neat and clean garage can still rock.
trouserpress.com /bandpages/TEENAGE_HEADS.html   (275 words)

  
 MMWA Themes? ~ at runboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Frankie -- "Guerilla Radio" by Rage Against The Machine
- Eddie Venom = "Interactive-X" by Mindcandy (local Detroit band that Eddie is friends with the singer.
The band's website is located at MindcandyRock.com & you can download the song at this website!
com2.runboard.com /bmmwa26.fmainchat.t297   (437 words)

  
 Rock 'N' Roll Connection Discussion Page
It was nice to know that Norm was well liked in the stature of this genere.
Freddy Cannon, Bobby Vee, Frankie Ford,his manager Kenny Keene, and Matt Lucas all deserve thank you's for thier concern during that heavy time.
When I did thank Freddy for doing this, it did take him back.
www.network54.com /Forum/5484/viewall-page-11   (1061 words)

  
 CD Baby: THE DAVE RAVE GROUP: Everyday Magic - from rikkmatt
Following the break-up of The Shakers, Dave took over as lead singer of the already popular Teenage Head.
Dave replaced Frankie Venom who incidentally had worked with Dave on several other projects including a band named Madonna.
Dave Rave continued to take Teenage Head on an upward trajectory with radio friendly hits like "Can't Stop Shakin'".
www.cdbaby.com /cd/daveravegroup/from/rikkmatt   (668 words)

  
 The Dave Rave Group - Everyday Magic CD Review @ Rikks Rock and Blues Music Reviews
DAVE RAVE (AKA David DesRoches) has drawn on all of his past musical experiments, and influences to bring together a treat of a CD, especially if you happen to be a fan of the past new wave Canadian rock scene.
Everyday Magic pulls all of the past beauty of THE SHAKERS, and the days when DAVE RAVE replaced Frankie Venom in Teenage Head, and the inspired DAVE RAVE Group's "Valentino's Pirates".
The music is inspired, from rockabilly to new wave and beyond.
www.rikksrevues.com /dave_rave_group_everyday_magic298277487596.htm   (780 words)

  
 Toon Zone - Comics - Marvel - August 2004
On the loose from an Arctic research facility and still being pursued by a mysterious alien agent, the deadly Venom is headed toward civilization.
Ravenously hungry and craving adrenaline to satiate his appetite, Venom sets his sights on a tasty little snack hanging out in the northern regions of Canada: a short, hairy Canadian guy with a bad temper…the X-Men’s Wolverine!
Plus: Certain questions have arisen since Venom’s mysterious appearance at the Radar Station in Northern Canada.
comics.toonzone.net /solicitations/2004-08/marvel.php   (5489 words)

  
 Women In Music Newsletter - January 2005
Dave Rave (aka David DesRoches)To the general public, he is
the manic Teenage Head rhythm guitarist who replaced Frankie
Venom as lead singer and catapulted the band back on the
www.womeninmusic.org /archives/2005/magazine_april2005.html   (2195 words)

  
 Welcome to the home of the Teenage Head -Band
Welcome to the home of the Teenage Head -Band
The Band is Playing in the Year 2004, original members Frankie Venom, Gordie Lewis, Steve Mahon (Marshall),along with Mark Lockerbie still rock.
Currently the band had Marky Ramone join them for a CD recording,watch for a release.
www.teenagehead.net   (587 words)

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