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My band: Jellyfish.
This San Francisco power pop band had a five year run (1989-1994), and I loved them. I never got an opportunity to see them live, sadly.

Members:
Andy Sturmer – vocals, drums, keyboards, guitar
Roger Manning – keyboards, vocals
Jason Falkner – guitars, bass, vocals
Chris Manning – bass, vocals
Niko Wenner – guitars, vocals, keyboard (live only - fill in for Jason Falkner)
From 1992-1994 other members included:
Tim Smith – bass, vocals
Eric Dover – guitar, vocals (live only)
Anyway I loved their sound and Roger Manning's songwriting.
Song: Baby's Coming Back (Peaked at # 62 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart) from their album "Bellybutton". I'll tell you, when I worked as a manager at Sam Goody, I'd always put this album on at some time during my shift.
Creative differences (and I'm pretty sure the entrance of grunge onto the scene) ultimately broke the band up.
Manning and Falkner have since gotten together for a couple of things, including working with Cheap Trick on their 2009 album "The Latest".
My band: Jellyfish.
This San Francisco power pop band had a five year run (1989-1994), and I loved them. I never got an opportunity to see them live, sadly.

Members:
Andy Sturmer – vocals, drums, keyboards, guitar
Roger Manning – keyboards, vocals
Jason Falkner – guitars, bass, vocals
Chris Manning – bass, vocals
Niko Wenner – guitars, vocals, keyboard (live only - fill in for Jason Falkner)
From 1992-1994 other members included:
Tim Smith – bass, vocals
Eric Dover – guitar, vocals (live only)
Anyway I loved their sound and Roger Manning's songwriting.
Song: Baby's Coming Back (Peaked at # 62 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart) from their album "Bellybutton". I'll tell you, when I worked as a manager at Sam Goody, I'd always put this album on at some time during my shift.
Creative differences (and I'm pretty sure the entrance of grunge onto the scene) ultimately broke the band up.
Manning and Falkner have since gotten together for a couple of things, including working with Cheap Trick on their 2009 album "The Latest".