Susan McLaughlin

LUIS:
Luis has been active since the Roughhouse/Teeze days. After Roughhouse split, Luis took some time away from the music scene. He spent most of his time riding his cycle all across the US. Luis currently resides in Quakertown.

 

DAVE:
Weakley has not slowed down one bit!! He spent the nineties doing what he does best with various bands. Ego and The Right both found Weakley playing bass alongside Rex (formerly of Roughhouse/Teeze). Weakley also took over lead vocals and guitar duties for the bands Holy Smoke and Free Association. In The Measles, Weakley played guitar and did some vocals while reuniting with Gregg Malack.

Currently, Weakley can be found fronting one of his most dangerous bands yet, American Sugar Bitch. ASB can be seen playing all over the east coast and are receiving rave reviews for their newly released CD.

 

JEFF:
Jeff has been playing drums since he was a kid. He has been involved in many aspects of the music business including management, promotion, label chief, etc. He managed Teeze during its 1984-86 heyday during which he oversaw the release of the original SMC independent release and also licensed the album to Greenworld in the US and Roadrunner for the rest of the world. Jeff is excited about the response from old fans and the newly converted to this Roughhouse reunion and  is honored to finally have the opportunity to play with the band.

GREGG:
After leaving Roughhouse, Gregg went on to form the band Backseat Romeo and went back to college to obtain a Master's degree in Special Education. He's currently a Special Education teacher, plays out in a sequenced duo called Loveweasel, and is psyched to get back together with Roughhouse!!!

ROB:
Info to come


PAST MEMBERS :Rob

 

MIKE:
Mike has been involved in several projects since the early nineties. In 1992, Mike played in Rugburn, which also featured Dave and Rob from Roughhouse. He then joined Relative Time in 1993. Relative Time demonstrated a more progressive sound. They also delved into some heavier stuff under the moniker "Nat Attack", with Chris Natalini joining the band on vocals (Chris is Mike's brother, and also the lead vocalist for Circle of Fear. In 1995, Mike joined up with "The TRAMMPS", a disco/r&b group from the 70's, whose biggest claim to fame is the Grammy Award Winning song "Disco Inferno" from the movie Saturday Night Fever. From 1998-2000, Mike played in a Van Halen tribute called "Jamies Crying".

Mike continues to tour with the TRAMMPS, lives in Norristown.