Here are some live recordings from one of Parousia’s most revered and longest running venue’s, Melanie’s. Parousia’s First Gig at Melanie’s July 20,1980 The July 1980 show at Melanie’s marked the beginning of Parousia’s new “Good vs. Evil” show set…
Here are four videos featuring Parousia at the legendary Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, California, June 4, 1989. Giving the Sunset-Strip audience a visually artistic musical performance from a newer, more mature West Coast version of the rock band Parousia. This…
Nothing says weird like Parousia performing at a Polish Cultural Center for St. Patrick’s Day. Especially against a panorama of the Matterhorn. This was the biggest stage we had played on to date… it was awesome. We had an on-stage…
1st Gig at Plant 6 Niagara St. – September 27th 1979 As noted on our politically incorrect flyer, this was our first gig with Michelle Improta, our new “girl singer” who was set to replace Kim Watts (I guess that…
“I remember this bar being packed with wall to wall people… it was an extremely popular club at the time located behind Buffalo State College, (Buff State was/is the ”Party College”). The weird thing about the Masthead was that it…
Parousia played in a popular Irish pub known locally as “Tell It To Mc Ginty’s” on Seneca Street several times in 1979 (July 6 and 7, 1979 and August 18, 1979). It was a smaller neighborhood bar, not really known…
It’s ironic that throughout this website, Parousia complains about how “no one could spell our name correctly” and yet… we misspell Katharine Cornell on the flyer >ugh 😳 < Anyway, this is a beautiful theater on the North U.B. Campus,…
A very young Parousia performs at Hutchinson Central Technical High School (Informally known as Hutch Tech), located at 256 South Elmwood Ave. in Buffalo, New York 14201. The lineup for this show included: -Gerry Cannizzaro – Drums -Barry Cannizzaro – Guitar…
Here is a recording of Parousia’s rock ballad “Mary’s Gone”, performed live at The Music Machine, an amazing little gem of a club located on 12220 Pico Blvd. West Los Angeles, CA. The Music Machine wasn’t part of the Sunset Strip…