Current | |
Gianni Nepi | Bass, Vocals (1980-present) |
See also: ex-La Sensazione, ex-Watt 2000 | |
Paolo "Nipa" Ninci | Drums (1980-present) |
See also: ex-Il Vecchio Mulino, ex-Mediterraneo | |
Francesco Sozzi | Guitars (1998-present) |
See also: Due di Brisca | |
Francesco Longhi | Keyboards (2003-present) |
Past | |
Fulberto Serena | Guitars (1980-1990) |
See also: Etrusgrave, ex-The Diamonds | |
Sandro Tersetti | Guitars (1991-1998) |
See also: ex-Il Vecchio Mulino, ex-Mediterraneo Acoustic Quartet/Trio |
Gianni Nepi | Bass, Vocals (1980-present) |
See also: ex-La Sensazione, ex-Watt 2000 | |
Paolo "Nipa" Ninci | Drums (1980-present) |
See also: ex-Il Vecchio Mulino, ex-Mediterraneo | |
Francesco Sozzi | Guitars (1998-present) |
See also: Due di Brisca | |
Francesco Longhi | Keyboards (2003-present) |
Fulberto Serena | Guitars (1980-1990) |
See also: Etrusgrave, ex-The Diamonds | |
Sandro Tersetti | Guitars (1991-1998) |
See also: ex-Il Vecchio Mulino, ex-Mediterraneo Acoustic Quartet/Trio |
Added by: Stormrider | Modified by: Solstrykare |
Added on: 2002-09-08 23:21:35 | Last modified on: 2024-01-31 15:32:33 |
- Demo (1991)
In the early years they played covers only (progressive rock, hard rock and early heavy metal) and never in public concerts. In 1980 they changed name and began to write their own songs.
Dark Quarterer's first two albums were written by guitarist Fulberto Serena. After he departed, Gianni Nepi and Paolo "Nipa" Ninci took over the creative aspect of the band ...