Ramones

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In 1974, longtime friends John Cummings, Douglas Colvin, and Jeffrey Hyman banded together in their hometown in Queens, NY to form the rock group Ramones. The band's earliest days were marked by a toggling of roles between the three musicians-notably, trading off the responsibilities of lead vocals-and the gradual adoption of Ramones-themed stage names: Colvin became Dee Dee Ramone, Cummings became Johnny Ramone, and Hyman became Joey Ramone.

As the band began to take shape, the aid of Thomas Erdelyi was enlisted-first as a manager and ultimately as the Ramones' drummer. This foursome made their live debut at venues like Performance Studios and CBGB, becoming a regular fixture at the latter establishment over the span of 1974.

Two years later, the Ramones released their first album, Ramones (1976), which was critically revered but commercially unsuccessful. After the release of two additional albums, Leave Home (1977) and Rocket to Russia (1977), the band lost Erdelyi and subbed in drummer Marc "Marky Ramone" Bell.

The dawn of the 1980s saw a reformation of the Ramones' sound, what with the incorporation of a softer, and generally more pop-friendly, aura-notably on the Phil Spector-produced End of the Century and Pleasant Dreams, with which Cummings expressed disappointment. This period also marked the beginning of varied interpersonal conflicts between the Ramones members.

Bell was replaced with Richard "Richie Ramone" Reinhardt in 1983, prompting a return to the band's earlier punk sensibility with albums like Too Tough to Die (1984) and Halfway to Sanity (1987); meanwhile, Cummings and Hyman's friendship suffered after Cummings married Hyman's ex-girlfriend, and Colvin left the band in '89.

Despite sustained animosity, Cummings and Hyman continued to perform together, with a returning Bell and new recruit Christopher Joseph "C.J. Ramone" Ward, through the early '90s. The Ramones' final album was Adios Amigos! (1995), released a year before their farewell show in 1996.

Credits

Rock Hall's All-Time Greats

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2020

Best of The Ramones

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2020

Sounds of the 70s

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2013

The Ramones: I Wanna Live

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2005

Mayor of the Sunset Strip

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2003

The Ramones: I Don't Want To Grow Up

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1995

Space Ghost Coast to CoastStream

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1994

The Ramones: Strength to Endure

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1992

The Ramones: Pet Sematary

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1989

The Ramones: Merry Christmas (I Don't Wanna Fight Tonight)

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1989

Ramones: I Wanna Be Sedated

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1988

The Ramones: Something to Believe In

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1986

The Ramones: Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La)

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1984

The Ramones: We Want the Airwaves

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1981

The Ramones: Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio?

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1980

The Ramones: Rock 'n' Roll High School

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1978

The Ramones: Don't Come Close

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1978

The Ramones: I'm Against It

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1978

The Ramones: She's the One

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1978

The Ramones: Sheena Is a Punk Rocker

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1977

The Ramones: Blitzkrieg Bop

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1976