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With Slaughter, Kelly had many writing credits. On the first album of the band Stick It to Ya, he wrote and performed an instrumental piece called "Thinking of June" which he dedicated to his sister who died in 1982. In all, Kelly released four studio albums with the band and two live albums, the last of which Eternal Live was released ...
Slaughter formed in Las Vegas, Nevada in late 1988. Previously, lead vocalist Mark Slaughter and bassist Dana Strum had been in Vinnie Vincent Invasion. [7] Vinnie Vincent Invasion's record company, Chrysalis Records, took the $4 million contract away from Vinnie Vincent for exceeding his credit line with the label, and transferred the contract to former members Slaughter and Strum.
Slaughter sold more than five million records in the 1990s. [citation needed] The group had four Top 30 hits on the Billboard charts with tunes such as "Fly to the Angels" and "Up All Night", [4] and toured with bands such as Kiss, Poison, Ozzy Osbourne and Damn Yankees. [3] Slaughter actively participates in charity work with St. Jude Children ...
Died of undisclosed illness [107] Steve Priest The Sweet: 72: June 4, 2020: Died of undisclosed cause, after health failure [108] Rupert Hine Record producer from Thinkman, Quantum Jump: 72: June 4, 2020: Wiltshire, England: Undisclosed cause, although he had renal cancer and arrhythmia [109] Frank Bey: 74: June 7, 2020: Glenolden, Pennsylvania ...
Jeff "Blando" Bland (born December 6, 1964, in Flint, Michigan) is an American guitarist and singer who played for Michigan-based cover band, KODY LEE, Left For Dead and Saigon Kick. He is currently the lead guitarist for Slaughter and Vince Neil and has been in Dokken's George Lynch's Lynchmob/George Lynch Band as it's lead vocalist and 2nd ...
Jack Russell, the founding singer of ’80s hair metal band Great White, has died at the age of 63. The news was confirmed in an Instagram post on the official Jack Russell’s Great White account.
Dana Strum (born Dana Strumwasser on December 13, 1957) is an American musician who is a co-founder, bass player, and one of the two primary songwriters of the US-based hard rock band Slaughter, an American Music Awards winner, formed in 1988. [1]
Lead singer for The Four Horsemen: 41: June 18, 1999: Died after a 4-year coma caused by a motorcycle accident in 1995 Kami Malice Mizer: 27: June 21, 1999: Kyoto, Japan: Subarachnoid hemorrhage Jimmy Archer The Wrens: 60's: June 22, 1999: Unknown Bruce Day Pablo Cruise: 48: June 30, 1999: Windsor, California, U.S. Unknown causes [256] Dennis ...