The Queers
The Queers is a group founded Punk American in 1982 in the New Hampshire, with the the United States. The singer and guitarist Joe King took the name of scene of Joe Queer. The name of the group characterizes well the humorous side of the trio. In English, Queer refers to homosexuality, whereas no member of Queers is homosexual. The majority of the songs deal with subject light, the such beer and the girls, and Joe Queer has refused for more than two decades conveying any message political with his music, preferring to play of the Punk rock'n'roll for the simple pleasure of playing quickly, and strong. He had mesh besides to leave these last years with groups punk Street, in particular the Dropkick Murphys which he shows, with other punk formations, to make so that “the current scene punk (or what it remains about it) is full with holes of bottom which want to only fight”.
The bass player Philip Hill and the beater Lurch Nobody supplement the trio The Queers in 2006, but during the years, there were very many changes within the group, King being the only founding member always present. Hugh O' Neill, beater of 1993 to 1998, is deceased on January 21st, 1999 after a long battle against the cancer of the brain.
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