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    Tommy Blatnik The Rave-Ups are an American rock group founded in 1979 in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania who gained greater attention after relocating to Los Angeles, California. They are best known for their alternative rock hit songs "Respectfully King of Rain" and "Positively Lost Me" as well as their appearances in Pretty in Pink and Beverly ...

  2. Feb 3, 2022 · Bassist Tommy Blatnik had played with The Dancing Hoods, and drummer Tim Jimenez with CJ Ramone. They left it at that, until Podrasky enlisted Wilson to produce and play on his third solo album, “Almost Home, Again,” in 2019.

  3. Dec 3, 2021 · The original Los Angeles lineup — singer/songwriter Jimmer Podrasky, guitarist Terry Wilson, bassist Tommy Blatnik, and drummer Timothy Jimenez, who first met while working together in the A&M Records mailroom — have reunited for Tomorrow, set for release February 4, 2022 by Omnivore Recordings, which reissued Town + Country in 2016 with 11 ...

  4. Dec 4, 2021 · The new album features the band's original Los Angeles lineup, singer/songwriter Jimmer Podrasky, guitarist Terry Wilson, bassist Tommy Blatnik, and drummer Timothy Jimenez, who first met while...

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  6. Feb 2, 2022 · The band broke up in 1991. Now The Rave-Ups are back with a new album, Tomorrow, that reunites the four original members — Podrasky, Wilson, bassist Tommy Blatnik, and drummer Timothy Jiminez. (In the interim, Podrasky put out three strong solo albums and an EP of duets with Syd Straw.)

  7. Feb 3, 2022 · The duo ended up bringing in guitarist Terry Wilson and bassist Tommy Blatnik and the result can be heard all o ver Tomorrow. The record may lack a little of the immediacy of that 1995 debut but more than makes up for in song writing, making for their most consistently great album – song for song – in their catalogue. So far.