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  1. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › KyussKyuss — Wikipédia

    Fondé en 1987, il se compose initialement de Josh Homme à la guitare, de John Garcia au chant, de Brant Bjork à la batterie, et de Chris Cockrell à la basse. Après la parution d'un EP sous le nom de Sons of Kyuss en 1990, le groupe raccourcit son nom en Kyuss, et engage Nick Oliveri.

    • 1987-1995
    • États-Unis
    • Stoner rock, stoner metal[1],[2]
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KyussKyuss - Wikipedia

    In 1989 the band recorded their eponymous debut EP, Sons of Kyuss, which was their only release to feature Chris Cockrell on bass. After self-releasing the EP in 1990, the band recruited Nick Oliveri – who had previously played second guitar in Katzenjammer – to replace Cockrell on bass, and shortened their name to Kyuss.

  3. 30 janv. 2024 · El Dorado County's Chris Cockrell, a family man and local bike shop owner, steps up as District 2 Supervisor candidate with a vision for transparency, smart growth, and strong leadership.

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  4. 15 juin 2022 · El Dorado County Supervisor George Turnboo, who had nominated Chris Cockrell to the county’s Veterans Affairs Commission in January 2021, placed an item on Tuesday’s consent agenda to rescind his appointment effective immediately. Cockrell instead resigned from the commission Monday.

  5. 15 juin 2022 · Chris Cockrell, who became subject of controversy in early 2021 when he was appointed to a county position weeks after posing in a photo with Proud Boys, has resigned.

  6. 20 juil. 2017 · The seeds were planted five years earlier, when 14-year-punk-rock-loving skateboarder and drummer Brant Bjork decided to form a band named Katzenjammer – German slang for hangover – with his best friend and budding bassist Chris Cockrell.

  7. Chris Cockrell grew up in rural Ocean Springs Mississippi and understands that the best way to preserve open space is for county government to implement policies that support family farms, ranches, orchards and vineyards instead of mandating small urban parks in cookie cutter housing developments.