The Astronauts (band)
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The Astronauts are an electronic music duo. Their members are J. Emerson and Lord Guy Barrymore. Their remix of Guster song "Satellite" was a popular single at the iTunes store. They are planning to release an EP in April. They have also released several other remixes through Warner Records including "What's The Altitude?" by Cut Chemist. Currently they host a weekly event on the rooftop of The Standard Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles called "Sunday Social".[1]
In 1962/63, the original band named The Astronauts were a surf rock band from Boulder, CO, home of astronaut Alan Sheppard. Members were 1962: Richard Otis Fifield:vcl/gtr, Dick Sellars:gtr, Bob Demmon:gtr, Stormy Patterson:bs, Jim Gallagher:dms;1963: Richard Otis Fifield:vcl/gtr, Dennis Lindsey:gtr, Bob Demmon:gtr, Stormy Patterson:bs, Jim Gallagher:dms
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[edit] External links
- LaunchTheAstronauts.com, their official website
- The Astronauts at MySpace

