Ace and the Ragers is an American band from the Cleveland, Ohio suburb of Chagrin Falls. Their style is devoted to the Origins of rock and roll, but they may be more popularly known to their cult following for their part in the rockabilly and swing revivals of the late 1990s. Ace and the Ragers also played shows anonymously under the guise of The Moonglows or The Swordsmen.
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| - Ace and the Ragers is an American band from the Cleveland, Ohio suburb of Chagrin Falls. Their style is devoted to the Origins of rock and roll, but they may be more popularly known to their cult following for their part in the rockabilly and swing revivals of the late 1990s. Ace and the Ragers also played shows anonymously under the guise of The Moonglows or The Swordsmen.
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Past members
| - Bryan McCleery (String Bass)
- Craig Ramsey (Drums)
- Jason Borkowski (Lead vocals, Guitar)
- Joe Ryan (Saxophones)
- Mike Molnar (Lead Guitar)
- Todd Nelson (Saxophones)
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| - Ace and the Ragers in 1998; left to right: Bryan McCleery, Todd Nelson, Joe Ryan, Craig Ramsey, Mike Molnar, and Jason Borkowski
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| - The Moonglows
- The Swordsmen
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| - Ace and the Ragers is an American band from the Cleveland, Ohio suburb of Chagrin Falls. Their style is devoted to the Origins of rock and roll, but they may be more popularly known to their cult following for their part in the rockabilly and swing revivals of the late 1990s. Ace and the Ragers also played shows anonymously under the guise of The Moonglows or The Swordsmen.
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