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Damn Yankees were an American rock supergroup formed in New York City, in 1989. Consisting of singer/guitarist Tommy Shaw of Styx , singer/bassist Jack Blades of Night Ranger , guitarist Ted Nugent of the Amboy Dukes , and drummer Michael Cartellone (who would later join Lynyrd Skynyrd ).
Michelle Shocked and Indigo Girls – National Video Center, NYC, January 30; Sinéad O'Connor and The Church – National Video Center, NYC, January 30; Don Henley – Hollywood Center Studios, Los Angeles, March 30; Great White and Damn Yankees – Hollywood Center Studios, Los Angeles, March 30
"High Enough" is a song by American supergroup Damn Yankees from their self-titled debut album. A power ballad, it is their most successful single in terms of chart position and sales, rising to No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, the group's first (and only) top-ten pop single. It also reached No. 2 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart ...
On the eighth, he made baseball—and the good boys in blue immediately faced off against the damn Yankees. That, at least, is how my 10-year-old brain processed baseball when I first learned the ...
The Yankees avoided a World Series sweep at the hands of the Dodgers on Tuesday and now hand the ball to ace Gerrit Cole for tonight's Game 5. ... Watch Yankees vs. Dodgers live on Fubo. World ...
"Where You Goin' Now" is a song by American hard rock supergroup Damn Yankees. A power ballad , it released as a single from their second album Don't Tread in 1992 and peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 , making it their second and final top 40 hit.
2. "The Pride of the Yankees" (1942, not rated): Gary Cooper pays beautiful tribute to legendary New York Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig. Gehrig's name now is synonymous with the devastating ...
Damn Yankees is the self-titled debut album by the American hard rock supergroup Damn Yankees, released by Warner Bros. Records on March 13, 1990. It was certified double platinum in the US [ 5 ] and featured such chart topping hits as " High Enough ", "Come Again", and "Coming of Age".