Groovasaurus
50 top tracks
Groovasaurus
50 top tracks
Albums

Hot Horny Amateurs
Groovasaurus

Groovasaurus
Groovasaurus

A High Fidelity Adventure
Groovasaurus

Cheekus
Groovasaurus

A High Fidelity Adventure In Audio Dynamics
Groovasaurus

New England's Heavy Hitters
Groovasaurus
![Hot Horny Amateurs [Explicit] — cover art by Groovasaurus](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Hot Horny Amateurs [Explicit]
Groovasaurus

High Fidelity Adventures
Groovasaurus

Self-titled
Groovasaurus

Local Music Store Compilation Vol. 7
Groovasaurus
Biography
Based in Somerville, MA, the members of Groovasaurus met at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. The band members consisted of:...Read more on Last.fm
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Based in Somerville, MA, the members of Groovasaurus met at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. The band members consisted of:
- Anita Suhanin: Vocals
- David Goodrich: Guitar
- Ian Kennedy: Guitar
- Ryan Claunch: Keyboards
- Mike Piehl: Drums
- Lou Ulrich: Bass
They were a fixture in the local music scene during the 90's, winning the Boston Music Award twice. During that time they released three albums:
- Cheekus
- High Fidelity Adventure
- Hot Horny Amateurs
After eight successful years, Groovasaurus called it quits.
Suhanin formed "Shwang" with "Goody" and Ulrich, as well as Andy Plaisted (The Mother Brothers) on drums and Tyler Wood (The Jeff Coffin Mu'tet, Noam Weinstein) on piano. She then teamed with Goody again, releasing her first solo album titled "Redland."
Goody teamed up with Peter Mulvey, co-writing and producing his next two projects, Glencree and The Trouble with Poets. In addition to working with Peter, Goody has also worked with many of today's best independent singer/songwriters, including the Indigo Girls, Erin McKeown, Lori McKenna, Jennifer Kimball, Pamela Means and Toni Lynn Washington. Goody also has produced two solo albums, "Accidentals of the West" and "Dust of Many Horses".
Mike and Ian went on to form the indie-rock band Reverse.
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