Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The band's name was chosen after the members agreed it should be an "everyday word"; when reviewing a long list of terms, "health" was the only one not taken. [3] Their earliest work was inspired by experimentation in Los Angeles' underground music scene, with the intention of incorporating it into a more conventional band format.
The discography of American noise rock/industrial band Health consists of five main albums, as well as the Disco series of collaborative and remix albums. Albums
The classic Metal Health lineup of Quiet Riot in 2002, left to right: Kevin DuBrow, Rudy Sarzo, Frankie Banali and Carlos Cavazo. Quiet Riot is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in May 1975, the group originally included vocalist Kevin DuBrow, guitarist Randy Rhoads, bassist Kelly Garni and drummer Drew Forsyth. The current lineup features bassist Rudy Sarzo ...
The band members were “beyond excited” to “connect with our Aussie fans once more” during the group’s short 2024 Australian tour, which was to run from Dec. 4 through Dec. 12.
After a few years of restored health but growing differences in musical direction between band members, Johnston finally left the band in 1977 to pursue a solo career that produced two albums with Warner Bros: Everything You've Heard Is True and Still Feels Good (reissued on compact disc by Wounded Bird Records), and Billboard Hot 100 hit ...
Disco4 (stylized DISCO4) is an album by American noise rock band Health.A double album focused on collaborative pieces, it was released in two parts: Disco4: Part I on October 16, 2020, and Disco4: Part II on April 8, 2022.
John Driskell Hopkins (Hop), a founding member of the Zac Brown Band, has been a key contributor to ZBB's success since the very beginning of their career in 2005. From his distinctive baritone ...
Health (also known unofficially as You Will Love Each Other [citation needed]) is the debut album by American noise rock band Health. The album was recorded at the Los Angeles club The Smell . In 2014, NME listed the album as one of the "101 Albums to Hear Before You Die," where it ranked 68th.