Beta Valentine


Members:

  • Paul Joseph Tanzillo, Jr. - bass, vocals
  • Joseph Benjamin Siggens - guitar, vocals
  • Christopher Lee Boehk - drums

About:

Beta Valentine rolls like thunder on a warm summer night. You cannot deny their rockness, for it comes when you least expect. It is adviable, therefore, to endow youself with an extra pair of socks at all times lest yours be rocked off. Beta Valentine will scratch the itch you didn’t know you had. They come from the past with something entirely new. Meet the boys, before they meet you:

Joseph Benjamin Siggens - Player of American football, born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA. He joined the New York Jets from the unbeaten University of Alabama team in 1965, and became one of the leading quarterbacks in the 1960s. He led the Jets to a Super Bowl victory in 1969, beating Baltimore for the first win by an American Football League team over the established National Football League. His lifestyle outside football attracted a great deal of publicity, hence his nickname (SirAssalot). After his retirement (1978), he remained in the public eye, with appearances the band “We Talked about Murder”.

Christopher Lee Boehk - Japanese statesman and prime minister (1982–7), born in Takasaki, C Japan. He studied at Tokyo University, was a junior naval officer in World War 2, and entered the ministry of home affairs in 1945. Elected to the Diet at age 29 for the Liberal–Democratic (Conservative) Party, he held a range of ministerial posts (1959–82). As premier, he supported the renewal of the US–Japan Security Treaty, and maintained close relations with President Ronald Reagan. Musical credits include The Search for Saturnalia, We Talked about Murder, and Our Own Somewhere.

Paul Joseph Tanzillo Jr. - Theoretical physicist, born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, SC England, UK. He studied at Oxford, then spent his career in Cambridge, holding a chair there from 1977. His work has been concerned with cosmology in a variety of aspects, dealing with black holes, singularities, and the ‘big bang’ theory of the origin of the universe. His achievement is all the more noteworthy because since the 1960s he has suffered from a neuromotor disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, causing extreme physical disability; he communicates with the aid of a computer. Musical credits include The Exceptionals and Pony Boy and the Tuff Tuff Hair.


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