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The album British Lion, released in 2012, was marketed as a solo album by Harris with the other musicians described as his backing band. The project was then re-positioned as a self-contained band with most songs written by Harris, Taylor, and Hawkins. [9] Their second album The Burning was released in January 2020. [10]
British Lions were a short-lived British rock band, together from 1977 to 1979, with former members of Mott and Medicine Head. [1] They toured Britain extensively, as support to Status Quo , whose management they shared, and AC/DC , but were more successful in America.
Members of the British rock band British Lions. Pages in category "British Lions (band) members" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
British Lions is the 1978 debut album by British Lions, the band consisting mainly of members of Mott—Morgan Fisher, Ray Major, Pete Overend Watts and Dale Griffin—alongside singer/guitarist John Fiddler, previously of Medicine Head. [2] It was released on the Vertigo label in the UK and the RSO label in the United States. A single "One ...
In September 2012, Harris released his first solo album, British Lion. [25] Originating with a band, named British Lion, which he managed and wrote with in the early 1990s, Harris kept in touch with its vocalist, Richard Taylor, and guitarist, Graham Leslie, and the album, consisting of 1970s influenced hard rock songs, was written and recorded ...
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British Lion is the debut solo album from Steve Harris, best known as the bassist and primary songwriter for the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. The album was announced on 18 July 2012 and released on 24 September.
After Benjamin quit in 1976 (eventually joining the Los Angeles glam metal band, London, with Nikki Sixx, later of Mötley Crüe), Mott briefly replaced him with Steve Hyams, [12] before joining forces with John Fiddler (formerly of Medicine Head), and became British Lions, recording two albums, British Lions (1977) and Trouble With Women ...