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In January 2020, Guns and Lewis sued Riley over the use of the L.A. Guns name. [112] On April 23, 2021, they settled this dispute in court with Guns and Lewis retaining the L.A. Guns name, while Riley was made to change his versions to Riley's L.A. Guns. Riley's L.A. Guns released their first single, called "Crawl", on April 20, 2020. [113]
Steve Riley Riley performing with L.A. Guns in 2012 Background information Born (1956-01-22) January 22, 1956 Revere, Massachusetts, U.S. Died October 24, 2023 (2023-10-24) (aged 67) Genres Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal Occupation Drummer Years active 1976–2023 Formerly of L.A. Guns W.A.S.P. Steppenwolf Roadmaster Keel Musical artist Steve Riley (January 22, 1956 – October 24, 2023 ...
April 2019 – October 2023 (billed as "Riley's L.A. Guns" since April 2021) Kurt Frohlich – lead vocals, rhythm guitar; Scotty Griffin – lead guitar, backing vocals; Kelly Nickels – bass, backing vocals; Steve Riley – drums, backing vocals; Renegades (2020) The Dark Horse (2023) October 2023 – present Kurt Frohlich – lead vocals ...
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The classic lineup of Lewis, Guns, Cripps, Nickels and Riley reunited in 1999 to record Cocked & Re-Loaded, a new version of the group's second album. [ 9 ] 2001's Man in the Moon featured Mark "Muddy Stardust" Dutton on bass, [ 10 ] and 2002's Waking the Dead was recorded by a four-piece lineup of Lewis, Guns, Riley and Adam Hamilton , after ...
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Guns' departure forced the band to pull out of a world tour with Alice Cooper, and they were soon dropped from their label as well. Lewis and drummer Steve Riley continued to tour as L.A. Guns after Tracii Guns' departure and have released two more original albums, Tales from the Strip in 2005 and Hollywood Forever in 2012.