Monday Dec 02, 2024

Angel - "Angel" with Mystery Friends

In this episode of the DC Rock History Podcast, we dive into Angel, the debut album from Washington, D.C.’s first glam rock band. Formed in 1975, Angel brought theatrical flair, symphonic rock, and arena-sized ambition to the local scene, blending it with the burgeoning glam rock movement. Their music carved a unique niche, earning them the nickname “the anti-KISS” and establishing a loyal fanbase.

The story begins in the vibrant clubs of Georgetown, where guitarist Punky Meadows made his name in bands like The Cherry People. Alongside keyboardist Gregg Giuffria, bassist Mickie Jones, vocalist Frank DiMino, and drummer Barry Brandt, Meadows formed Angel at Bogie’s nightclub on Connecticut Avenue. Signed to Casablanca Records, Angel’s self-titled debut features standout tracks like “Tower” and “Rock & Rollers,” showcasing their tight musicianship and dramatic flair.

Join hosts Philip Basnight and Alex Vidales as they sit down with special guests Dave and Abby from Mystery Friends, who bring their fresh perspective as synth-driven rock artists in the modern DC scene. Together, they explore Angel’s rise, their influence on glam rock, and their lasting connection to Washington, D.C.’s music history.

Whether you’re discovering Angel for the first time or revisiting their groundbreaking debut, this episode celebrates a band that dared to soar and left an indelible mark on DC’s musical legacy.

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