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White Lion disbanded in 1992 and not long afterwards, their first compilation album, The Best of White Lion was released. Mike Tramp reformed White Lion with all new musicians in 1999 and again in 2004, following a failed attempt to reform the original line up.
The original members left the band following the last White Lion studio album Mane Attraction in 1991 and had no interest in reforming the original band. To avoid legal issues with former members, the band was known as Tramp's White Lion when this album was re-released in 2004 under the title Last Roar. [3]
When White Lion disbanded in September 1991, he soon started a short-lived project together with singer John Levesque that they called "Civil War" but was discontinued after a while. The last available guitar track Vito did was a guest appearance on the Coven, Pitrelli, O'Reilly 1992 album CPR, on the track E-11 where he plays the final solo.
Tramp reformed White Lion with all new musicians in 1999 and again following a failed attempt to reform the original line up and several legal issues in 2004. The new White Lion released a live album in 2005 and a brand new studio album Return of the Pride in 2008. From 2023, Tramp would bring his version of White Lion back with a trilogy of ...
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Craig Kevin Busch (born 18 December 1964), nicknamed The Lion Man, is a former New Zealand television personality. He was the founder and majority shareholder of Zion Wildlife Gardens Ltd, which featured on television programme The Lion Man .
The song was also re-recorded in 1999 on the album Remembering White Lion (also released as "Last Roar" in 2004) and a live version was released in 2005 on the White Lion live album Rocking the USA. The live version was released as a promo and later iTunes single [ 5 ] and also features as a bonus track on the bands most recent album Return of ...
Jeremy Irons’s smoky-voiced rendition of “Be Prepared” — Scar’s menacing version of a standard “I want” song — is one of the musical highlights of the 1994 film. The tune hasn’t ...