Photo Gallary of Musical Projects

It all started with Toxic Waste. (Below)
Toxic Waste

Progression lead way to PBS

The Rat

(below) Backstage at the Channel, Boston, MA.

PBS


With the introduction of Guitarist Mike Bourque (white shirt & tie) Pajama clad Peter Oww & Johnny X found a stable platform and a new direction. Their first single featuring Mr. Roger's it's a beautiful day in the Neighborhood became a cult classic of sorts in the underground music circuit. The Channel

Potential Frenzy hits Florida

From the Temperate regions of Massachusetts, to the Tropics of Florida, Johnny X, and Peter Oww met up with Nora, and Potential Frenzy was spawned. Things were going well for the trio, opening for national and Internatoinal acts such as the Ramones, and Buzzcocks.

potential Frenzy


Suddenly, while on route to a gig at a remote site in northern Florida, the band, and their road crew vanished. It was reported by the only eye witness (from a local pub), that the band's van entered an electro-magnetic field, a blinding light soon followed, and they were gone. It wasn't until a historian at the University of Florida uncovered documents which might provide an explanation, or is it just an uncanny coincidence? Below you will find the actual documents. We'll let you decide.
Left to right: Johnny X, Shotgun Shelly, and Powderhouse Pete...Circa 1845, Tombstone AZ. source unknown Rough Riders of the West
This rare photo was found in the decaying wreckage of what was once the Tombstone sheriff's office. A caption in Sheriff McGreedy's ledger indicated that this trio was involved in performing music un-becoming of a cowbow, and countless noise violations. The saloon music they played reflected a wild and rebelious spirit.