Johnny Crash - Members

Members

  • Vick Wright (AKA)Vicki James Wright (vocals)
  • August Worchell (guitar and backing vocals, 1987–1990)
  • Christopher Stewart (guitar and backing vocals)
  • Andy Rogers (bass)
  • "Punkee" Stephen Adamo (drums, 1987–1990)
  • J.J. Bolt (lead guitar, 1990)
  • Matt Sorum (drums, 1990)
  • Dizzy Reed (keyboards, 1990)
  • Mark Binko (bass)

In 2010, Vick Wright wrote and directed a short film titled "White Trash Noir" (See YouTube.com/whitetrashnoir) produced by Vick Wright's boutique film company, Vicktory Films. He won the "Best Director for a short or feature" award for "White Trash Noir" at the AOF Fest in Pasadena, CA in 2011.

Vick Wright's latest film is titled "To Hell With A Bullet" and is currently in production in Los Angeles. It is a low budget feature film scheduled for release in 2013.

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