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Vito Bratta was the most tasteful, lyrical and inventive guitarist of his generation, adding structure, style and an unerring pop sensibility to Van Halen’s oft-tapped fountain of inspiration. [8] Producer Michael Wagener called Bratta his "favorite guitar player" on February 17, 2007, when he called the Eddie Trunk show. [9]
Vito Bratta filed suit claiming partial ownership of the name, and the tour was scrapped. Tramp later commented that despite his willingness, "There will never be an original White Lion reunion". In 2004 due to legal issues, the album Remembering White Lion was re-released under the new title Last Roar featuring the band name Tramp's White Lion.
Tramp met Vito Bratta and formed White Lion in 1983; the band became very successful in the mid-1980s to early '90s. White Lion released their debut album, Fight to Survive , in 1985. The band achieved success with their number 8 hit "Wait" and number 3 hit " When the Children Cry " from their second album, the triple-platinum selling Pride . [ 3 ]
Vito Bratta ; Creed Bratton (The Grass Roots) Chris Broderick (Megadeth, Nevermore, Jag Panzer) Devin Bronson; Joel Bogen ; Carrie Brownstein (Sleater-Kinney) Ben Bruce (Asking Alexandria) Roy Buchanan; Peter Buck ; Rob Buck (10,000 Maniacs) Buckethead (Praxis, Guns N' Roses, C2B3) Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac) Jonny Buckland
"Wait" is a power ballad [3] recorded by White Lion and written by White Lion vocalist Mike Tramp and guitarist Vito Bratta. It was the lead single from their second album, Pride. The single was released on June 1, 1987, but did not chart until February 1988.
Vito Bratta ; Chris Broderick (Jag Panzer, Megadeth) ... Bill Kelliher (Mastodon, Lethargy, Today Is the Day) Mark Kendall (Great White) Jeff Kendrick (DevilDriver)
In ways that may be familiar to reformers today, government officials began to rethink incarceration policies toward addicts. Mandatory sentences fell out of favor, and a new federal law, the Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act, gave judges the discretion to divert a defendant into treatment.
The album was recorded live at the Pumphouse in Copenhagen, Denmark from his tour in support of his album More to Life Than This, which was also released in 2003. [3]This is the first live compilation album released by Mike Tramp/White Lion and the only album to feature tracks from White Lion, Freak of Nature and Mike Tramp's solo music.