Gene Severens, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Gene Severens

American musician

Date of Birth: 22-Jun-1963

Date of Death: 19-Feb-2006

Profession: songwriter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Gene Severens

  • Gene Severens (June 22, 1963 – February 19, 2006) was an American songwriter, musician and visual artist.
  • He was the driving force behind a number of punk rock bands, first in Worcester, Massachusetts, but mostly in Providence, Rhode Island.
  • In addition to lead vocals, Severens would perform on both bass and guitar, usually bass.
  • As a visual artist, he worked in acrylic paint, ink, charcoal and mixed media.
  • The aesthetic throughout was consistent: punk. Influenced by early punk rock bands the Clash and the Dead Boys, Severens began writing song with Richard "Foghorn" Harnois with whom he founded the Aggressions c.
  • 1984.
  • The Aggressions, along with the Commandos and the Performers, constituted the core of Worcester's early hardcore punk scene, playing frequently at Ralph's Diner.
  • The Aggressions enjoyed local radio success with their song "Howard Johnson's" about an ill-fated attempt to drive through a snow storm to a punk rock concert. In Providence, Severens founded his most influential band, Boneyard, who opened for Goo Goo Dolls and Social Distortion.
  • Members included Gail Greenwood who would later join Belly and L7.
  • His other main Providence-based project was My Way.

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