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The Waylors, later Waymore's Outlaws, is a country music band, best known as the backing and recording band of country music singer Waylon Jennings. Jennings formed the band in 1961, consisting of Jerry Gropp on the guitar and Richie Albright on the drums after moving to Phoenix, Arizona. The band earned a local fan base during its appearances ...
The Local Band is a Finnish hard rock supergroup formed in 2013. The band got its start when Children of Bodom 's Alexi Laiho and The 69 Eyes ' Jussi 69 expressed interest in playing some of their favorite songs together. [ 1] Jussi 69 then asked Reckless Love frontman Olli Herman to join, and the initial line-up was rounded out by Santa Cruz ...
Wheatfield (band) Wheatfield (also known as St. Elmo’s Fire) started in 1973 as an acoustic folk trio based in Houston. The band was known for an eclectic style that drew on folk, country, rock, and jazz influences - Americana before its time. The group comprised Craig Calvert, Connie Mims, Cris “Ezra” Idlet, Bob Russell, Damian Hevia ...
It was released in the U.S. on 3 March 2009, and was the first Prodigy album since 1997's The Fat of the Land to feature all three members of the band. [62] [63] The album featured Dave Grohl on drums for "Run with the Wolves". The top five hit "Omen" and "Invaders Must Die" were co-produced with Does It Offend You, Yeah? frontman James Rushent ...
Kansas is an American progressive rock band from Topeka, Kansas.The band's current lineup features constant members Rich Williams (currently as lead guitarist) and Phil Ehart, alongside bassist and vocalist Billy Greer (since 1985, co-lead vocalist since 2006), guitarist Zak Rivi (who first joined in 2016) vocalist and keyboardist Ronnie Platt (since 2014), keyboardist Tom Brislin (since 2018 ...
A boy band member wanted to avoid paying an extra baggage fee for his many clothes, so, he emptied his suitcase and put them on. All 12 layers! He was so hot under the collar he collapsed mid-flight.
An electric band was put together, and a 14 date UK tour was booked for August 2002. A new Diamond Head album was planned, and Mad Hat Studio in Wolverhampton was booked along with producer Andy Scarth. About halfway through the recording, Harris announced that he wanted to change the name of the band to 'Host'.
From 2011 to 2016, the band released two more albums, “Small Town Lights” (2013) and “Saved by Rock and Roll” (2016) before taking a break from making music.