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  1. Dance Hall Crashers (often abbreviated to DHC) was an American ska punk band formed in 1989 in Berkeley, California.Initially founded by former Operation Ivy members Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, the band has had a fluid lineup over its career, with the most recent lineup (last active in 2004) includes Elyse Rogers and Karina Deniké on vocals, brothers Jason Hammon and Gavin Hammon on ...

  2. Jan 13, 1996 · Ska is a hardy and infectious musical strain, and by her mid-teens, Elyse Rogers, lead singer of the Dance Hall Crashers, was so bitten by the bug that she was climbing out the window of her ...

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  3. Dance Hall Crashers. An outgrowth of the legendary Operation Ivy, the Berkeley, Caifornia-based ska-punk outfit Dance Hall Crashers was briefly led by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, Op Ivy alumni who later reunited in Rancid.…. Read Full Biography.

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  5. Dance Hall Crashers. Although the group was originally instigated by guitarist Tim Armstrong and bassist Matt Freeman (both of Operation Ivy and, more recently, Rancid) as a ska-core side project, neither East Bay scene activist was involved when the Dance Hall Crashers — solidified into an energetic sextet behind delightful vocalists Elyse ...

  6. An outgrowth of the legendary Operation Ivy, the Berkeley, Caifornia-based ska-punk outfit Dance Hall Crashers was briefly led by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, Op Ivy alumni who later reunited in Rancid. Both left within weeks of the Crashers' 1989 formation, but the group continued on, now led by vocalist Elyse Rogers and guitarist Jason ...

  7. One of the few bands that formed from the ashes of ska punk band Operation Ivy, Dance Hall Crashers ... DHC solidified a lineup with dual vocalists Karina Deniké Schwarz and Elyse Rogers ...

  8. Just ask the Dance Hall Crashers, who after 6 years in the biz released their first major-label record "Lockjaw" earlier this summer (on 510/MCA Records, 1995). Dance Hall Crashers began as a side-project for Operation Ivy's/Rancid's very own Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman back in '89.

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