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  1. Cheap trick’s Interim 12-string bassist. After Tom Petersson left Cheap Trick in 1980 he was replaced on 12-string bass by Pete Comita. Comita toured with Cheap Trick for just over a year. We tracked Pete down and had a chance to chat with him. Thanks Pete!

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cheap_TrickCheap Trick - Wikipedia

    Jon Brant became Petersson's steady replacement, after a year of Cheap Trick touring and recording with Pete Comita. All Shook Up (1980), produced by former Beatles producer George Martin, reached No. 24 on the charts and was certified gold.

  3. Martino left in 1987 and was briefly replaced by Pete Comita and later Alex Kane. [3] [4] By 1988, Kane and Boeski had been replaced by Derek Frigo and Vik "Vikki" Foxx, respectively. [5] The band adopted the spelling "Enuff Z'nuff" and released its self-titled debut album in 1989. [1]

  4. Pete Comita. Pete Comita briefly played bass for Cheap Trick after Tom Peterssons departure in 1980. Although his tenure with the band was short, he contributed to the recording of several tracks, some of which appeared on the album “One on One” (1982).

  5. Jul 11, 2012 · USSA were a brief-lived Chicago-based band that existed for about seven months in 1982 and featured former Cheap Trick member Pete Comita on guitar, ex-Montr...

  6. Nov 25, 2021 · His name was Pete Comita. Well, Pete didn’t last long and was replaced rather quickly during the early recordings of the album. In fact, he doesn’t appear on any of the album. They replaced him with bass player, Jon Brant. Jon came in so late, he is only on three of the songs.

  7. Cheap Trick from Navy Pier Chicago, 8/5/1981 during Pete Comita's brief tenure at bass. This song was written by Comita and appeared on the Heavy Metal sound...