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  • First Year Published: 2006
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    The Plimsouls

    The Plimsouls were an American rock band known for their hit 1982 single "A Million Miles Away", which was featured in the 1983 movie Valley Girl. The

    Valley Girl (1983 film)

    The Flirts – 3:45 "The Fanatic" – Felony – 3:36 "She Talks in Stereo" – Gary Myrick & the Figures – 4:00 "Oldest Story in the World" – The Plimsouls

    The Nerves

    produced the Knack, the Beat and the Plimsouls. After the Nerves' break-up, Case and Collins formed the Breakaways with Pat Stengl, a group that would have

    Peter Case

    the rock n' roll band The Plimsouls in 1979. The Plimsouls became one of the top drawing live bands in California soon after the release of their debut

    The Beat (American band)

    front man of The Plimsouls), and Jack Lee. Collins played drums; all three members composed and sang. Collins contributed several songs to the band including

    Jeff Walls

    singer-songwriter Holly Golightly, Hilton Valentine, and a re-formed version of The Plimsouls as a bassist. On April 12, 2019, Jeff Walls received a diagnosis of

    Died Pretty

    Los Angeles with Jeff Eyrich (The Gun Club, The Plimsouls) producing. It was released on Blue Mosque in April 1990. The album featured a more polished

    Paul Collins (musician)

    power pop trio The Nerves, alongside Jack Lee and future Plimsouls frontman Peter Case. The band is best remembered for "Hanging on the Telephone", a song

    The Zeros (American band)

    by Peter Case of The Nerves, who later served as the frontman of The Breakaways and The Plimsouls. The Zeros' first single release, "Wimp" b/w "Don't Push

    The Lemons

    Dolls while the band cite influences from bands such as The Beatles, Cheap Trick, The Plimsouls and Kiss. Their music has been described as "thrash happy"