Mother Love Bone : Mother Love Bone




I'M THE STARDOG CHAMPION

AND THE CHILDREN ,

THEY USE TO

SING OF LOVE

WITH THE GRACE 

FROM THE LORD ABOVE

Loverboy : The Classics

 Mike Reno

 (Born Joseph Michael Rynoski)

 (January 8, 1955)

 is a

 Canadian musician, 

singer 

and the

 lead singer

 of the rock band

 Loverboy

 He fronted other bands,

 including Moxy,

 before helping

 form Loverboy.

 Reno

 also sang for the 

Canadian band

 Hammersmith

 in 1976.





Kenny Loggins : Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (Greatest Hits)


 Kenneth Clark Loggins

 (Born January 7, 1948)

 is an American singer, 

songwriter, 

and guitarist.

His early songs

 were recorded with

 the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

 in 1970, 

which led to 

seven albums 

recorded with 

Jim Messina

 as

 Loggins and Messina

 from 1972 to 1977.

 His early

 soundtrack contributions

 date back to 

A Star Is Born

 in 1976, 

and he is known as the

 "King of the Movie Soundtrack" 

As a solo artist, 

Loggins experienced 

a string of 

soundtrack successes,

 including an

 Academy Award nomination for

 "Footloose

in 1985.

 Finally Home 

was released in 2013,

 shortly after Loggins

 formed the group 

Blue Sky Riders

 with 

Gary Burr 

and 

Georgia Middleman. 

He won a 

Daytime Emmy Award,

 two Grammy Awards 

and was nominated for an 

Academy Award

Tony Award

and a 

Golden Globe Award.



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Judas Priest : Hero, Hero


 Hero, Hero

 is a 

compilation album 

of early 

Judas Priest

 recordings, 

released in

 between

 British Steel 

(1980)

 and 

Point of Entry

 (1981)

 by Gull Records. 

Anthrax : Among The Living




Scott Ian

 (born Scott Ian Rosenfeld)
 (December 31, 1963)
 is an American musician, 
best known as
 the rhythm guitarist,
 lyricist and 
co-founder
 of the thrash metal band 
of which he is the sole
 continuous member. 
Ian is also the guitarist, 
lyricist, 
and a founding member 
of the crossover 
thrash band 
Stormtroopers of Death,
 and is the rhythm guitarist
 for the metal bands
 the Damned Things 
and Mr. Bungle.


Lemmy Kilmister : Damage Case

 Ian Fraser Kilmister

  (December,24th 1945 – December,28th 2015), 

better known as

 Lemmy Kilmister 

or simply

 Lemmy,

 was an

English musician. 

He was the founder,

 lead vocalist, 

bassist 

and primary 

songwriter 

of the rock band

 Motörhead

of which he

 was the

 only continuous member, 

and a member of

 Hawkwind 

from 

1971 to 1975.

A foundational force

 in the genre 

following the advent 

of the new wave of

 British heavy metal, 

Lemmy was known fo

r his appearance,

 which included his

 signature friendly

 mutton chops, 

his military-influenced

 fashion sense

 and his gravelly 

rasp of a voice.

 It was once declared 

"one of the most recognisable 

voices in rock".

 He was also noted

 for his unique 

posture when singing, 

which was once

 described as

 "looking up towards a 

towering microphone

 tilted down into

 his weather-beaten face". 

He was also known for 

his bass playing style, 

using his Rickenbacker bass

 to create an

 "overpowered, 

distorted rhythmic rumble". 

A notable aspect 

of his bass sound

 was his

 guitar-like riffing, 

often playing

 power chords

using heavily 

overdriven tube stacks

 by Marshall.

Lemmy was born in 

Stoke-on-Trent 

and grew up 

between there,

 the nearby towns of 

Newcastle-under-Lyme

 and Madeley, 

and later in

 the village of 

Benllech, Anglesey, Wales. 

At a later point, 

Lemmy remembers

 living briefly at 

Gwrych Castle, 

Abergele. 

He was influenced by

 rock and roll 

and the early works of 

the Beatles, 

which led to him playing

 in several rock groups

 in the 1960s,

 such as

 the Rockin' Vickers.

 He worked as a

 roadie for 

Jimi Hendrix 

and 

the Nice

 before joining

 the space rock band

 Hawkwind in 1971, 

singing lead vocals 

on their hit 

"Silver Machine". 

Iron Maiden : Legacy Of The Beast



TODAY THE BEAST WAS BORN....

DECEMBER, 25th , 1975

 Iron Maiden 

are an

 English 

Heavy Metal band

 formed in Leyton, 

East London,

 in 1975

 by bassist 

and primary songwriter

 Steve Harris

Although fluid

 in the early years

 of the band,

 the line-up for most

 of the band's history 

has consisted of 

Harris,

 lead vocalist

 Bruce Dickinson

drummer 

Nicko McBrain,

 and guitarists

 Dave Murray, 

Adrian Smith 

and 

Janick Gers

As pioneers of the

 new wave of 

British 

heavy metal movement, 

Iron Maiden

 released a series of

 UK and US 

Platinum and Gold albums, 

including 1980's

 debut album

1981's Killers

and

 1982's The Number of the Beast

  its first album with 

Dickinson, 

who in 1981

 replaced

 Paul Di'Anno

 as lead singer. 

The addition of Dickinson

 was a turning point

 in their career, 

establishing them 

as one of 

heavy metal's

 most important bands. 

The Number of the Beast

 is among the most 

popular heavy metal albums 

of all time, 

having sold almost 

20 million 

copies worldwide.

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