The Romulans (band)
The Romulans is a rock band started in 1982 in Pleasant Hill, California consisting of Band members James White, Billy Schaub and Mike Biland. The 1982 instrumentation consisted of James White Bass / Vocals, Jim Fehilly Guitar / Vocals and Dave Haglund Drums. They played many famous punk venues of the era including the Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco. In 1987 the line-up changed to James White Vocals / Guitar, Billy Schaub Bass Guitar and Mike Biland Drums, the current line-up.
According to James White, the name 'The Romulans' was derived from a combination of the name Romulus and the word Roman.[1]
Trademark[edit]
'The Romulans' is a registered Trademark of James E. White registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Reg. No. 1,510,444. In 1988 James White prevailed over Paramount Pictures Corporation in a four-year legal battle in the United States Trademark office due to the band having the same name as the Romulans from Star Trek.[1]
Members[edit]
- James E. White
- Billy Schaub
- Dave Hagland
- Jim Fehilly
- Mike Biland
Discography[edit]
- WE GOT POWER: PARTY OR GO HOME LP 1983 Mystic Records Cat. #: MLP 33125,
- Barricaded Suspects 1983 Toxic Shock Records TX-LP-01 1983,
- We got Party We got Power #3 - released in 1987 Mystic Records Cat. #. mlp 33145,
- The Romulans Live at the Berkeley Square - 1992 Rockaholic Records,
- 2001: All Rise Above CD 2001 Rockaholic Records,
- Barricaded Suspects CD 2002 Dr. Strange Records,
- The Dawning of a New Cage (2009 from Rockaholic Records)
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Paramount Pictures Corp. v. Romulan Invasions, 7 USPQ2d 1897 (TTAB 1988).
External links[edit]
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