
The Ramones were an American
rock band often regarded as the first punk
rock group.
Formed in Forest Hills, Queens, New
York, in 1974, all members of
the band used stage nameswith their surnames as "Ramone", though none of
them are actuallyrelated. They performed 2,263 concerts, touring virtually non-stop for22 years. In 1996, after a tour with the Lollapalooza music festival,
the band played their
final show and then disbanded. The band's three founding members—Joey Ramone, Johnny Ramone and
Dee Dee Ramone—died within eight years of the break-up.
The
Ramones failed to achieve much commercial success during theiryears of recording and performing. Their only album to reach certifiedgold status in the U.S. was their
compilation album
Ramones Mania. Appreciation of
the band has grown since the 1980s, and they now regularly appear on "all-time greatest" lists, such as Rolling Stone’s list of 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, Rolling Stone’s list of 25 Greatest
Live Albums of All Time, VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard
Rock and Mojo's 100 Greatest Albums. In
2002, the
Ramones were voted the second greatest
rock and roll band ever in Spin
Magazine, trailing only
The Beatles. On March 18,
2002, they were inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame.
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