-
background vocals. The
Ziggens have been
playing since the
early 1990s and have
developed a
strong following in
Southern California. The
Ziggens were contemporaries...
- University,
Dominguez Hills,
Happoldt met the
alternative rock
group The
Ziggens. He
began recording and
producing with the
group and
eventually joining...
- 2022. "
Ziggens & Sublime". The
Ziggen's Official Website.
Archived from the
original on
January 30, 2022.
Retrieved January 30, 2022. The
Ziggens (1996)...
-
label came to
Happoldt in 1989 as a way to
release music for his band the
Ziggens.
Happoldt met
Nowell shortly thereafter, who
insisted on
having Sublime...
- lead singer,
Angelo Moore, as well as
members of
Skunk Records band the
Ziggens. "Sublime
Album & Song
Chart History". Billboard. c. 2010.
Retrieved March...
-
Anniversary Team by a
panel made up of NBA historians,
players and coaches. The
Ziggens, a band from
Southern California,
wrote "Pistol Pete", a song
about Maravich...
-
Sublime contributors such as
Michael "Miguel"
Happoldt (former
member of The
Ziggens),
Marshall Goodman "Ras MG" (former
Sublime member), and Todd
Forman (3rd...
- "Mary/Big
Salty Tears" – 4:57 ("Big
Salty Tears"
originally performed by The
Ziggens) "Boss D.J." – 3:05 "Garden Grove" – 1:58 "Rivers of Babylon" – 2:39 (originally...
- Gaugh,
Sublime soundman Michael 'Miguel' Happoldt, and b****
player of The
Ziggens Jon
Poutney after the
breakup of Eyes Adrift. They
released one self-titled...
-
Peter Tosh in his solo career. In "Greatest Hits",
Nowell mentions The
Ziggens,
their "brother" band
signed to the same label. The
guitar riff and ****ociated...