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The Archers maintained a full touring band for the first fifteen years of their career. The core band for both their tour and recording bands included lead guitar, rhythm guitar, keyboards, bass and drums. [32] Tim Archer played rhythm guitar [33] and Billy Rush Masters played lead. [34] Nancye Short played piano as well.
Unleash the Archers is a Canadian power metal band from British Columbia. ... The band announced they would be touring Europe, accompanying Orden Ogan, to promote the ...
In 1970, Tim and Steve formed the Archers with Nancye Short and Billy Rush Masters in Southern California. They recorded and toured internationally from the 1970s through the early 1990s. Younger sister Janice replaced Short in 1977; Masters also left the band at this time. That year their album Fresh Surrender was nominated for a GMA Dove Award.
The Archers was the first nationally released major label album for The Archers. Originally released as Any Day Now in 1972 on their independent Charisma Records label, it garnered the group almost immediate national attention and launched them on to the national stage. [ 1 ]
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Hall was also the frontman for the rock n' roll combo Arch Hall Jr. and the Archers. [2] The band, formed with high school friend Alan O'Day (who later wrote No. 1 pop hits in the 1970s) played Sunset Strip clubs such as the Whisky a Go Go and Pandora's Box .
Apex is the fourth studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Unleash the Archers. It was released on June 2, 2017, through Napalm Records. [4] [5] Track listing.
All Systems Are Go was The Archers' final return to Light Records. The album scored a hit with "Heaven in Your Eyes," a duet with Tim and Janice. The album also landed The Archers their first TV show of the same name on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The "All Systems Are Go" Tour would be their final tour with a Live Band.