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Ronald McQueen

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Ronald McQueen (also known as 'Ponnic McQueen' or 'Stepper') is a bassist, and one of the original members of the reggae band Steel Pulse.

McQueen is usually credited with naming the band 'Steel Pulse' after a successful racehorse.[1] He was the main bassist for their first four albums, but left on good terms before the recording of Pulse's fifth album Earth Crisis.

He currently lives in Laguna Beach, California, and is a member of the band Mongoose.

References

  1. ^ MacDonald, Sam (November 18, 1994). "STEEL PULSE KEEPS RACING REGGAE BAND RETURNS TO FORM WITH `VEX'". Daily Press. p. 16. Retrieved 25 May 2011.

See also

  • Anderson, Rick; Valdivia, Victor; Wynn, Ron. "Discography." 19 Apr. 2008. [1]
  • Huey, Steve. "Biography." 19 Apr. 2008. [2]
  • Huddle, Roger. "Anti-Fascism: That Was Then, This is Now." Socialist Review. June 2004. 21 Apr. 2008. [3]
  • Steffens, Roger, and Simon Peter. Reggae Scrapbook. Insight Editions, 2007. 107-108.