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  • Dirt Bike Annie

    Dirt Bike Annie Jeanie Lee and Adam Rabuck of Dirt Bike Annie Background information Origin Jersey City, New Jersey, United States Genres Pop punk, Power pop Years active 1995–2005, 2010 Labels Mutant Pop Records Whoa Oh Records Past members Adam Rabuck (guitar, vocals) Jeanie Lee (guitar, vocals) Dan Paquin (bass, vocals) Mike Yannich (drums) Dirt Bike Deano (drums) Tommy Vinton (drums) Dirt Bike Annie was a band from Jersey City, New Jersey, who played pop punk and power pop music. Contents 1 Group history 2 Discography 2.1 CDs 2.2 Vinyl 3 External links 4 Footnotes [edit] Group history The bands three consistent members were Adam Rabuck (guitar, vocals), Dan Paquin (bass, vocals) and Jeanie Lee (guitar, vocals). Musicians who have drummed in the band include Mike Yannich (later of The Ergs!), musician Heth Weinstein (later of Heth and Jed, who during his tenure with the band was called "Dirt Bike Deano"), and Tommy Vinton, from Too Much Joy. Du... (see more)

  • Penton

    For other uses, see Penton (disambiguation). Penton was a brand of off-road use motorcycle introduced in 1968 by John Penton, a noted enduro rider on the dirt bike competition circuit.[1] Penton approached the KTM company, who at the time built bicycles and mopeds, to build a light-weight off-road motorcycle.[1] The first Penton motorcycles were modified small bore motorcycles with a Sachs engine with improved suspension and details.[2] The early motorcycles made their mark in International Six Days Trials (now called the International Six Days Enduro) competitions with riders such as future Motorcycle Hall of Fame members Billy Uhl and Carl Cranke. The most popular size was the 125cc (Six Day), but they were also made in 100cc (also Berkshire) and later, in 175cc (Jackpiner, in 1972), 250cc (Hare Scrambler, in 1973), and 400cc (Mint, in 1974). Later models utilized KTM engines, gas forks, lay down shocks, fiberglass gas tanks, plastic fenders and frames of high grade chrome-moly st... (see more)

  • The Dirt Bike Kid

    The Dirt Bike Kid is a 1985 film directed by Hoite Caston, produced by Julie Corman, starring Peter Billingsley and Stuart Pankin, about a boy who discovers a magic dirt bike that has a mind of its own. Part of the story is inspired by Jack and the Beanstalk. [edit] Plot Jack Simmons (Peter Billingsley) is a lazy boy who lives with his widowed mother (Anne Bloom) who is struggling to support herself and her son since the death of her husband. One day, Mrs. Simmons orders Jack to buy groceries with her last $50 bill she has in her savings, but Jack is distracted by a dirt bike race and uses the $50 to buy a dirt bike from a local bully named Max (Gavin Allen). When Jack has the bike, he learns it is alive, or possibly occupied by a friendly spirit, and does things to help out Jack. Mrs. Simmons is furious that Jack spent her money on a dirt bike, and promptly confiscates the bike and sells it to a local shop owner Mr. Zak (Al Evans) regaining her $50. However, the bike returns in the... (see more)

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