13AD (band)
13AD was a prominent classic and hard rock band from Kochi, India.[1]
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Origin | Kochi, India |
Genres | Hard rock Blues-rock Heavy metal |
Members | Eloy Isaacs Glen La' Rive George Peter Pinson Correa Jackson Aruja |
History and formation
13AD was one of India's topmost rock bands from the 1980s to the mid-1990s. The band was formed in 1977. The line up at that time was Stanley Luiz on vocals, Eloy Isaacs on guitar and vocals, Ashley Pinto on guitars and vocals, Anil Raun on bass guitar, and Petro Correia on drums. 13AD used to play in hotel Sea Lord in Kochi, Kerala, India.
They released two albums, Ground Zero and Tough on the Streets in the 1990s. George Thomas Jr. (Viju), who used to jam with the band, urged them to write their own songs. Thomas wrote the songs "Ground Zero" and "Revelations". The song "Ground Zero" from the album Ground Zero was a hit during the 1990s.
With the release of their debut album Ground Zero (1989), the band grabbed the attention of young India. After relentless travelling, the band brought out another album Tough on the Streets (1992).
In 1993, they got the opportunity to perform overseas at a few high-end restaurants in Muscat, Oman. They played at Pavo Real, a Mexican Restaurant, where the band gained further fame and popularity among fans in the Middle East. This line up included the extremely talented George Peter, Pinson Correia and lady crooner Sunita Menon.
Band members
- Vocals – George Peter
- Lead and rhythm guitars – Eloy Isaacs
- Keyboards – Jackson Aruja
- Drums – Pinson Correia
- Bass - Paul K J
Former members
- Stanly Luiz – vocals
- Glen La Rive – vocals
- Nadine Gregory - Vocals
- Rose – vocals
- Sarina – vocals
- Sunita Menon – vocals
- Ashley Pinto – guitar, vocals
- Anil Raun – bass guitar
- Petro Correia – drums
Discography
- 1990 – Ground Zero
- 1993 – Tough on the Streets
Reunion and recent happenings
After a break, the band had announced a reunion in 2008. During the reunion concert, they announced the release of their third album City Blues.
The next mission of 13AD is to bring forth a new bilingual album.
References
- "Jarring note strikes Kochi bandwagon". The Hindu. 26 August 2002. Archived from the original on 4 November 2002. Retrieved 2009-02-12.