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Donnie Vie (guitar and vocals) and Chip Z'nuff met in Chicago in 1984 and started to write songs together. In less than a year the duo had recruited guitar player Gino Martino and drummer B W Boeski (B W Boeski was replaced by Vikki Fox who went on to further fame with the Vince Neil Band). They named themselves ''Enuff Z'nuff''. Their main influences are Badfinger , The Raspberries , Cheap Trick , Elvis Costello , and most notably, The Beatles .

The band had two major hits in 1989 with "New Thing" and "Fly High Michelle" which both received airplay on MTV. The band also made regular appearances on the Howard Stern Radio Show and there is a section on Chip Z'nuff in Howard Stern's book "Private Parts".

Derek Frigo died from an apparent drug overdose at the age of 36 (his father is the violinist Johnny Frigo).

The lead singer Donnie Vie went on to a solo career.

The Guilty Gear series of fighting games, notorious for its hard rock and metal nomenclature, features a character named Chipp Zanuff , an obvious reference to the band.


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