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Gentri, stylized as GENTRI, an abbreviation of the Gentlemen Trio, is an American musical trio. Founded in 2014, the group is known for its blend of classical and pop music, referred to as "cinematic pop." [1] The group consists of tenors Casey Elliott, Bradley Quinn Lever, and Brad Robins, along with producer Stephen Nelson. [2]
The seven-member group of Treadwell High School (Memphis, Tennessee) alumni included Bruce Bowles (), Bobby Fisher (saxophone, keyboards), Jimmy Hart (vocals), Jimmy Johnson (), Pat Neal (bass guitar), Larry Raspberry (guitar, lead vocalist), and drummer Larry Wall (replaced by Rob Straube) [1] and also with another member, Larry Butler ().
Canterbury is the third studio album by British heavy metal band Diamond Head. It was recorded and released in 1983, reaching number 32 on the UK Albums Chart . The progressive rock sound, which was only hinted at on Borrowed Time , is much more prominent here.
An extended version of "Helpless" appeared on Diamond Head's 1980 debut Lightning to the Nations, and "Shoot Out the Lights" eventually appeared on an expanded version of the debut album released in 2001 by Sanctuary Records. The single received much criticism from heavy metal fans claiming that "it wasn't metal enough".
20 years ago, Springfield businessman Gordon Elliot was pronounced dead in a Chinese hospital after a heart attack. Now, he's telling the whole story. Hotel owner Gordon Elliot releases book about ...
A reviewer from TheRockpit stated how "Diamond Head are firing on all cylinders" and that "The Coffin Train hurtles down the tracks destroying everything in its path. The sound is big and booming with a crystal clear production,"; They end their review by stating that "Overall The Coffin Train is a great album with superb guitar work, a tight ...
Diamond Head appears on an 80-cent air mail stamp issued in 1952 to pay for shipping orchids to the U.S. mainland. [10] Charlton Heston stars in the 1963 film Diamond Head, in a role that Clark Gable was supposed to play. "Diamond Head" an instrumental song by Danny Hamilton recorded in 1964 by The Ventures, was an international hit
Four Cuts is an EP by heavy metal band Diamond Head and was released in 1982. It was a double A-side with "Call Me" and "Trick or Treat", and was released by MCA.The EP also contained "Dead Reckoning" and a re-recorded version of "Shoot Out the Lights" as the two B-sides.