Missing Persons

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Active:
1980 - 1986, for 6 years.
Snapshot:
A Group with 17 releases. 5 members.

Biography

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Missing Persons was an American band who played a blend of New Wave music and pop rock. The band was founded in 1980 in Los Angeles by guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, vocalist Dale Bozzio, and drummer Terry Bozzio. They went on to add bassist Patrick O'Hearn and keyboardist Chuck Wild. Dale's quirky voice and heavy makeup made the band a favorite on MTV in the early 1980s. Her revealing outfits played a pivotal role in moving the culture of music videos towards that of overt sexual exhibitionism.

Dale and Terry Bozzio met while working with Frank Zappa, and they married in 1979. Cuccurullo encountered the pair while contributing to the Zappa album Joe's Garage. O'Hearn was also a former member of Zappa's touring band, and Chuck Wild had played with a variety of bands before joining.

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Genres

New Wave, Pop, Alternative Rock, Dance, Rock, Synthpop. Vote on Genres

Discography

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Members

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Chuck Wild

founder member
  • keyboard

Dale Bozzio

founder member
  • vocals

Patrick O'Hearn

founder member
  • bass guitar, synthesizer

Terry Bozzio

founder member
  • drums

Warren Cuccurullo

founder member
  • guitar

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