61-465: Michael Cartellone (born June 7, 1962) is an American musician and artist. He was a founding member of Damn Yankees and is the current drummer of Lynyrd Skynyrd since 1999. Michael Cartellone was born on June 7, 1962, in Cleveland, Ohio . Cartellone is the former drummer of Damn Yankees (1989–1996, 1998–2001) and a former drummer for Accept (1996). After Damn Yankees broke up, Cartellone worked as
122-579: A B-side for their album "Somewhere in California." In place of his original solo, Nugent plays a version of the guitar solo from "Stranglehold." In May 2017 Cartellone joined Night Ranger at the Wildflower Festival in Richardson, Texas for a performance of "Coming of Age." As far as a potential Damn Yankees reunion goes, Cartellone told Cleveland NBC affiliate WKYC that he and other members of
183-649: A band following the development of Rodgers' recent health issues. Bad Company was formed in Westminster , London . It consisted of four seasoned musicians: two former members of Free , singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke; former Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs; and ex- King Crimson bassist Boz Burrell. The band signed to Swan Song Records / Atlantic Records in North America, and with Island Records in other countries. (Island Records had until that time been
244-629: A joint 40th Anniversary Tour commemorating the 40th anniversary of Skynyrd's first album release and Bad Company's formation. On 10 June 2013,Bad Company appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno , kicking off their commemorative tour throughout the United States and Canada. And in 2014, Bad Company once again announced a joint summer tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd. Bad Company's first two studio albums, Bad Company (1974) and Straight Shooter (1975), were re-released on CD, digital and vinyl on 7 April and 1 July 2015 respectively. The release encompassed
305-548: A million dollars not to do another Damn Yankees record. We're like, 'Really? OK, we'll just take the check. Why not?' That was how it was because Damn Yankees had sold so many records and we were so recouped, so in our contract the next thing was like 'We get a million bucks to do an album,' and they just paid us the million dollars NOT to do the record. That's how much nobody wanted anything to do with that era and style of music. So after that, Nugent revived his solo career, leaving Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades to record their own album as
366-491: A new album by Back Street Crawler. This double headline tour was scheduled to commence on 25 April 1976 but was halted due to Kossoff's death on 19 March 1976. Released in 1977, Burnin' Sky fared the poorest of their first four records, reaching No. 15 in the US and No. 17 in the UK. Desolation Angels , released in 1979, did better than its predecessor, peaking at No. 3 in
427-602: A promotional tour of the US with Bon Jovi . Griffin Music of America also re-issued Ralphs' solo album Take This! on CD. In 1996, another Bad Co album, Stories Told & Untold , featured Hart with seven new compositions and seven acoustic versions including "Can't Get Enough" and "Ready For Love". For their 1996 tour, the Bad Company line-up was: Kirke, Hart, Rick Wills, and Dave "Bucket" Colwell. Ralphs sat out this tour due to health issues, which he had also done frequently during
488-569: A protégé of Ralphs, was now a full-time member. The band toured with several acts, including Lynyrd Skynyrd , and recorded a live album, What You Hear Is What You Get: The Best of Bad Company on the Here Comes Trouble tour. The album, released in November 1993, featured live versions of hits from both the Rodgers and Howe eras of the band. Howe left the band in 1994. Regarding his departure from
549-619: A show at London's O2 arena on 29 October. Ralphs rejoined the band for the duration of the tour. In 2017, Bad Company resumed touring with Rodgers, Kirke, Todd Ronning on bass and Howard Leese on lead guitar. Bad Company once again teamed with Lynyrd Skynyrd for Skynyrd's The Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour , which started on 4 May 2018 at the Coral Sky Amphitheater in Palm Beach, Florida and ran through
610-461: A small pub in Surbiton for The Macmillan Cancer Trust. Performing as Rock and Roll Fantasy, they offered a show of Bad Company songs for an audience of a few hundred. They were joined by Mick Ralphs. Chris Grainger was the drummer. In 2008, "Mick Ralphs' Bad Company" toured in the following formation: Robert Hart, Mick Ralphs, Dave "Bucket" Colwell, Jaz Lochrie, Gary "Harry" James. On 2 July 2008, it
671-718: Is the drummer on former Faith No More singer Chuck Mosley 's 2009 album, Will Rap Over Hard Rock for Food . He is also an accomplished painter and ardent Charlie Chaplin and Cleveland Indians fan. Cartellone uses Pearl drums, pedals and hardware and Zildjian cymbals, most notably the A and A custom series, but previously used the Z custom series in the past, and he also uses Remo drumheads. Damn Yankees (band) 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
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#1732884322623732-594: The Greek Theater in Los Angeles. The shows drew well, but after that, Ralphs announced he was retiring from live performing, and Burrell left again as well bringing the reunion to an end. The Greek Theater concert turned out to be the last show of the original four members. In 2014 on Bad Company's 40th Anniversary DVD documentary, Kirke elaborates further on the end of the 1999 reunion, stating that he and Rodgers did not wish to continue on since he and Rodgers were sober and
793-717: The NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, the original members of Damn Yankees made a surprise appearance at the Taylor Guitars exhibit. Jack Blades, Tommy Shaw, Ted Nugent and Michael Cartellone performed an acoustic set on the Taylor Stage, including hits such as "Coming of Age", "High Enough" and the Ted Nugent anthem "Cat Scratch Fever". In 2011 Nugent joined Jack Blades' band Night Ranger to record an extended version of "Coming of Age" as
854-632: The Persian Gulf War , in which the band unfurled American flags and made patriotic statements. In 1992 Damn Yankees went gold with their follow-up album Don't Tread . The title song, sung by Blades, was included on the album Barcelona Gold , released in coordination with the Barcelona Olympic Games . Nugent also appeared on Rock the Vote , voicing support for the GOP against Bill Clinton . Although
915-513: The UK Albums Chart , spending 25 weeks in the UK charts. The album has been certified five times platinum in the US, and became the 46th–best-selling album of the 1970s. The singles " Can't Get Enough " and "Movin' On" reached No. 5 and No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 . In 1975, their second album, Straight Shooter , reached No. 3 in both the UK and the US and also went platinum in
976-527: The "A Classic Rock Christmas" album by various Classic Rock artists in 2002. Both members still principally record and perform with their respective original bands. During a hiatus in both Night Ranger and Styx, Shaw and Blades met with Ted Nugent to record a new Damn Yankees album in 1999. However, the album, provisionally titled Bravo , failed to please either the band members or the prospective record labels. According to Blades, some of this unused material has since surfaced on various group and solo albums of
1037-406: The 2002 tour, Bad Company went inactive once again as Rodgers returned to his solo career. In 2005, a DVD called Inside Bad Company 1974–1982 was released that reviewed Bad Company on stage, on film, and on record. It also interviews Simon Kirke and had some live recordings from the 1970s and 1980s. This was an unauthorised release. In 2006, a limited edition CD of 24 carat gold was released of
1098-628: The AOR charts with "If You Needed Somebody" reaching No. 2. The album received significant radio airplay (five songs made the AOR charts in all) and spawned several video hits. Felix Krish played bass on the CD while Paul Cullen was recruited for live shows. Ralphs, who was taking care of personal and family matters, sat out for most of the Holy Water tour, although he did perform on the album. Beginning in June 1990, Ralphs
1159-611: The AOR hits " No Smoke Without a Fire " (#4), "One Night" (#9) and "Shake It Up" (#9, also No. 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart). The album went gold and hit the Top 60. For the Dangerous Age tour, the band was augmented by Larry Oakes (keyboards, guitar), who had also played with Foreigner. Price and Oakes both left at the conclusion of the tour. The band's next album, Holy Water , written mostly by Brian Howe and Terry Thomas,
1220-706: The Amboy Dukes , and drummer Michael Cartellone (who would later join Lynyrd Skynyrd ). They are remembered for the songs " High Enough " and " Where You Goin' Now ", both Top 40 hits in the early 1990s. In the late 1980s, the US rock music scene witnessed a trend for supergroups; Bad English , Mr. Big and Badlands were all formed around that time. Shaw, Blades and Nugent were put together by big time Rock mover and shaker John Kalodner as Damn Yankees in 1989 in response to declining commercial success of their original bands. Produced by rock producer Ron Nevison ,
1281-544: The Brian Howe era. In November 1998, Rodgers and Kirke were discussing the release of an extensive compilation album with a biography and picture. Rodgers decided the album should include four new songs. He finally reunited with the other three original members in the studio to record these four new tracks. The reunion was short-lived, but it produced a Top 20 AOR hit with "Hey Hey" (No. 15). The second new song "Hammer of Love" peaked at No. 23. The new tracks appeared on
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#17328843226231342-450: The Hoople ) and bassist Boz Burrell (ex- King Crimson ). Kirke was the only member to remain throughout the band's entire run, while he and Ralphs were the only members to appear on every studio album. Peter Grant , who managed the rock band Led Zeppelin , also managed Bad Company until 1982. Bad Company enjoyed great success throughout the 1970s. Their first three albums, Bad Company (1974), Straight Shooter (1975) and Run with
1403-523: The L.A. Forum" (1975). In 1985, Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke, having just worked together the previous year on Ralphs' solo album Take This , decided to reteam for a new project. But in 1986, their label, Atlantic Records , insisted they resume the Bad Company name. Unfortunately, Paul Rodgers was already engaged with a new supergroup called The Firm . With Rodgers gone, the remaining two members partnered with new managers Bud Prager and Phil Carson and teamed up with ex- Ted Nugent vocalist Brian Howe (who
1464-641: The Pack (1976), reached the top five in the album charts in both the UK and the US. Many of their singles and songs, such as " Bad Company ", " Can't Get Enough " (1974), " Feel Like Makin' Love " (1975), " Shooting Star " (1975), "Burnin' Sky" (1977) and " Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy " (1979), remain staples of classic rock radio. They have sold 20 million RIAA -certified albums in the US and 40 million worldwide. Though they initially disbanded in 1982, Bad Company reunited on many occasions to record and tour until 2019. In 2023, Kirke revealed that they would not continue as
1525-595: The Paul Rodgers era and the Brian Howe era. In 2006, the album Live in Albuquerque 1976 was released, compiled from recordings made by Mick Ralphs, who regularly taped the group's shows during the Rodgers era and used the tapes to critique the band's performances. Bootlegs of Bad Company's live performances from this period were also available, including "Boblingen Live" (1974), "Live in Japan" (1975) and "Shooting Star Live at
1586-543: The UK home to both Free and King Crimson, as well as to Mott the Hoople for their first four albums; Atlantic, in turn, released King Crimson's and Mott's early albums in the US through a licensing agreement with Island). Atlantic/ Warner Music would later acquire the non-North American rights to the band's catalogue. Contrary to speculation that singer Paul Rodgers named the band after the Jeff Bridges film Bad Company , Rodgers stated in an interview with Spinner.com that
1647-481: The US and No. 10 in the UK. Desolation Angels also embellished the group's sound with synthesisers and strings. It had two charting singles: "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" at No. 13 and "Gone Gone Gone" at No. 56. By the end of the 1970s, however, the band grew increasingly disenchanted with playing large stadiums. In addition, Peter Grant lost interest in the group and management in general after Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham died on 25 September 1980. In
1708-415: The US. The album also spawned two hit singles, " Good Lovin' Gone Bad " at No. 36 and the slower " Feel Like Makin' Love " at No. 10. Their third album, Run with the Pack , was released in 1976 and reached No. 4 in the UK and No. 5 in the US. Bad Company scheduled a British tour with the band of former Free member Paul Kossoff , Back Street Crawler , to support the album, as well as
1769-451: The United States. The band then played shows in the UK during April 2010 before embarking on tours through North America and Japan that lasted from July to October. Mick Ralphs was forced to pull out of the Japan dates, as he was undergoing hip replacement surgery. Leese handled lead guitar for the Japanese tour. In March 2011, a budget live release Extended Versions was issued, taken from
1830-640: The VH1 Classic show Power Ballads of 88 , Jack Blades commented about recent rumors regarding Damn Yankees. Jack said he, Ted, and Tommy had been talking and hanging out. Jack then said there would be new music and a tour from Damn Yankees in the future. In 2004 at Alice Cooper 's Christmas Pudding, an annual charity concert to benefit Alice Cooper's Solid Rock Foundation and Teen Center in Phoenix, AZ, Damn Yankees reunited on stage. The band played "Don't Tread", "High Enough" and "Coming of Age". On January 15, 2010 at
1891-640: The band had performed in the European continent, outside the UK. However, it was announced in May that the German festival dates were cancelled but that the Sweden Rock Festival show was still on. In June 2012, Todd Ronning, from Rodgers' solo band, took over bass, playing alongside second guitarist Howard Leese, who was celebrating his fourth year with the band. In March 2013, Bad Company and Lynyrd Skynyrd announced
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1952-560: The band have continued to meet and write over the years. While a new album has yet to materialize, he says that does not mean the Damn Yankees are finished. They never purposefully disbanded and are keeping a reunion an open door to this day. Bad Company Bad Company were an English rock supergroup that was formed in London in 1973 by singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke (both ex- Free ), guitarist Mick Ralphs (ex- Mott
2013-419: The band members: That will never come out. It will always be the long lost record. Little pieces of that have dripped out on my solo record. Tommy had a song on Styx's Cyclorama record. Ted's done two or three of them. It's been hard to figure out, like, 'Oh yeah! That was one of our songs.' It's pretty wild. That record will never see the light of day, but the ones that came out are the best of it. While on
2074-590: The band's UK tour in 2010. The CD debuted at No. 139 on the Billboard 200 and featured 10 selections, peaking at No. 84 on the chart. This became the first Bad Company album to chart in 12 years. In March 2012, it was announced that Bad Company would be performing a short run of European festival dates beginning 9 June at the Sweden Rock Festival in Sölvesborg . This would mark the first time in 37 years
2135-404: The band, Howe stated: "Leaving Bad Company was not a difficult decision. It had got to the point where nobody was contributing anything to songwriting and quite frankly, the band was getting very very sloppy live. I quite simply, along with Terry Thomas, got tired of doing all the work and then getting nothing but resentment for it from Mick and Simon." In 1994, ex- Distance frontman Robert Hart
2196-431: The beginning of 1991. "High Enough" was Ted Nugent's first mainstream top ten single. The band's songs appeared on several Hollywood film soundtracks, such as Gremlins 2: The New Batch , Nothing But Trouble and The Taking of Beverly Hills . After the release of their debut, the Damn Yankees went on an 18-month world tour with the likes of a revamped Bad Company , Poison and Jackyl . Their US tour coincided with
2257-603: The compilation album, The 'Original' Bad Co. Anthology , released in March 1999, which charted at No. 189. With David Lee Roth as the opening act, the reunited original foursome went out in the spring and summer of 1999 for a 32-date reunion tour in the US, which began on 15 May 1999 at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida . The tour included a pay-per-view concert on 21 May at Hard Rock Live in Orlando and ended on 8 August at
2318-480: The dismal sales of Rough Diamonds . The band hired Foreigner producer Keith Olsen to produce the new line-up's initial album, 1986's Fame and Fortune . Burrell agreed to rejoin the band and was name checked on the Fame and Fortune album, even though he didn't play on it. But just before the supporting tour, he left once again (Steve Price then returned) to play with a jazz outfit called The Tam White Band. Reflecting
2379-504: The duo Shaw Blades . Released in March 1995, Hallucination received very little support from its label as the personnel change brought in industry executives more sympathetic to alternative and grunge bands. Ultimately, the Shaw Blades album came out to some critical praise, but it vanished without major single support or a national tour (which had been cancelled by Warner Bros.). "I'll Always Be With You" did garner some AOR airplay and
2440-464: The first Bad Company album ( Bad Company ). After taking over a year to find the original master tapes, the analogue masters were put through a proprietary analogue-to-digital converter that remastered the songs for the best possible sound. Boz Burrell died of a heart attack on 21 September 2006, aged 60, at his home in Spain. On 6 May 2007, Robert Hart, Dave "Bucket" Colwell and Jaz Lochrie performed in
2501-404: The front man. The album peaked at No. 15 in the UK and No. 26 in the US. After the release of Rough Diamonds , Bad Company disbanded. Mick Ralphs said, "Paul wanted a break and truthfully we all needed to stop. Bad Company had become bigger than us all and to continue would have destroyed someone or something. From a business standpoint, it was the wrong thing to do, but Paul's instinct
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2562-509: The idea came from a book of Victorian morals that showed a picture of an innocent child looking up at an unsavoury character leaning against a lamp post. The caption read "beware of bad company". The band's 1974 debut album, Bad Company , was recorded at Headley Grange , Hampshire, in Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio . The album reached number one on the Billboard 200 in the US, and number 3 in
2623-491: The musical style of the mid-1980s, Fame and Fortune was laden with keyboards, unlike previous Bad Company albums, but was only modestly successful. The single "This Love" managed to reach No. 85 on the Singles charts but was not the success the band hoped for. In 1987 Dechert was dropped from the line-up as the group decided not to play up the keyboards in their sound as much. They toured that year supporting Deep Purple . For
2684-462: The newly formed band's self-titled debut album was released in 1990 and went double-platinum in 1994. Jack Blades's leading single "Coming of Age" hit No. 60 on the U.S. Hot 100 and No. 1 on the AOR charts, while Shaw-penned "Come Again" received extensive AOR airplay. The power ballad " High Enough " became their best selling single rising to No. 3 on U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on AOR charts at
2745-405: The next Howe-era album, 1988's Dangerous Age , the band replaced Olsen with producer Terry Thomas , who got rid of most of the keyboards and returned the band to a guitar-driven sound. Thomas also added small amounts of keyboards as well as rhythm guitars and backing vocals and wrote most of the songs with the band. Dangerous Age fared better than its predecessor, spawning several MTV videos and
2806-527: The original albums newly remastered in 2015, alongside single b-sides, studio demos, interviews and previously unreleased songs from vault. In March 2016, the group announced a US tour with Joe Walsh . Ralphs later announced that he would not be participating in this tour and that Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes would be standing in for him. In June 2016, the group announced a UK arena tour with special guests Richie Sambora and Orianthi , culminating in
2867-671: The other two were not. Paul Rodgers again rejoined Kirke in 2001 for a tour that kicked off in the US and included co-headlining dates with Styx and Billy Squier as special guests. Dave Colwell and Rick Wills took over for the departed Ralphs and Burrell. The tour did decent business then moved to the UK. The band secured some dates on the West Coast of the US in January 2002 to record a new live album and DVD, Merchants of Cool , recorded by Chris Mickle, Bud Martin and Justin Peacock, which featured
2928-457: The right to perform, write and record songs and albums and receive royalty payments as a full Bad Company member. In 1995, a self-produced Bad Company album was released with Hart, Company of Strangers . It contained five tracks self-penned or co-written by Hart and Ralphs. Many of these were recorded in Nashville and featured guest appearances by country stars such as Vince Gill. The band made
2989-535: The second guitarist. Their subsequent tour, supported by Damn Yankees , was one of the top five grossing tours of 1991. The final studio album of the Howe era, 1992's Here Comes Trouble , featured the Top 40 hit "How About That" (#38) and "This Could Be the One" (#87). The album went gold. Before touring in support of Here Comes Trouble , the band added ex-Foreigner, Roxy Music and Small Faces bassist Rick Wills and Colwell,
3050-470: The second release was not as successful as the first album, it spawned several popular singles, such as "Mister Please," " Where You Goin' Now " and "The Silence Is Broken," a power ballad featured in the 1993 Jean-Claude Van Damme film Nowhere to Run . By 1994, there had been a changing of the guard at Warners. Jack Blades explained: The new regime came in, and they didn't want to do anything with that style of music. And in fact, they paid Damn Yankees
3111-482: The song "Joe Fabulous", that hit No. 1 on radio and the top 20 on Mainstream Rock Radio in the US in its debut week. The Merchants of Cool tour in 2002 once again featured Kirke and Rodgers as the only original members left. Colwell again took lead guitar and Jaz Lochrie , who had played live and recorded with Paul Rodgers from 1995 on, was on bass. Guest performers at the shows included former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash and Neal Schon of Journey fame. After
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#17328843226233172-430: The title track was heard in the hit movie Tommy Boy , but after a brief West Coast tour, both Shaw and Blades went back to their respective original bands, Styx and Night Ranger. In 2007 Shaw Blades released their new album Influence , which consisted solely of cover songs that influenced them, mostly from the 1960s and 1970s. The pair also recorded a cover of the classic Christmas song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" on
3233-488: The touring drummer for Ted Nugent and later John Fogerty before settling in with Lynyrd Skynyrd. Cartellone has toured and recorded with a wide variety of artists including Adrian Belew , Jack Blades (after the dissolution of Damn Yankees), Cher , John Fogerty , Peter Frampton , Brad Gillis , Wolf Hoffmann , Eddie Jobson , Freddie Mercury , Tommy Shaw (before and after the formation of Damn Yankees), Shaw Blades , Joe Lynn Turner , and John Wetton . Cartellone
3294-410: The trademark Bad Company for touring." The live performance was released on Blu-ray, DVD, and CD on 9 February 2010 and the tracks include 17 Bad Company hits. Rodgers dedicated "Gone, Gone, Gone" to original bassist Boz Burrell, who died in 2006. Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke (again joined by Leese and Sorenson) performed together again during the summer of 2009, playing 10 shows throughout
3355-469: The words of Simon Kirke, "Peter was definitely the glue which held us all together and in his absence we came apart". A three-year hiatus from the studio ended with the release of Rough Diamonds in August 1982. This would be the sixth and final LP in the group's original incarnation until four new songs were recorded in 1998. The album was the worst-selling Bad Company album of those featuring Paul Rodgers as
3416-479: Was absolutely right". Despite being famous for their live shows packing the largest stadiums for almost a decade, Bad Company did not release an official live album of performances from this period until they recorded What You Hear Is What You Get: The Best of Bad Company on the Here Comes Trouble tour during the Brian Howe era. The album was released in November 1993 and featured live versions of hits from both
3477-524: Was announced that the original remaining line-up of Bad Company would do a one-off gig at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida on 8 August 2008. For this show, the surviving three were joined by Howard Leese (guitar, formerly of Heart ) and bassist Lynn Sorenson. According to Paul Rodgers, they did this gig to "protect the legacy they have built and cement the rights to
3538-477: Was approached by Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke and asked if he would like to join them as the third lead vocalist for Bad Company, following Paul Rodgers and Brian Howe. Hart performed with Bad Company, including in the USA and Canada. In July 1994 a contract was drawn up by Alliance Artists and Legend Management and signed by the then Bad Company line-up, Mick Ralphs, Simon Kirke, Hart, Dave Colwell and Rick Wills giving Hart
3599-402: Was introduced to them by Foreigner 's Mick Jones ) as the new lead singer. In addition, Steve Price joined the band as the new bass player and Greg Dechert (ex- Uriah Heep ) joined on keyboards. Howe's vocal style brought more of a pop-rock sound to the band, which Atlantic Records was looking for to bring the band back up to arena status after declining turnouts to previous live performances and
3660-504: Was released in June 1990. The album, also produced by Thomas, was enormously successful both critically and commercially, attaining Top 40 and platinum status by selling more than one million copies. Holy Water was the band's first album on the Atlantic subsidiary Atco . The album spun off the singles: "If You Needed Somebody" (#16), the title track "Holy Water" (#89) and "Walk Through Fire" (#28). "Holy Water" also hit No. 1 for 2 weeks on
3721-574: Was replaced on the road and in the videos by ex-Crawler guitarist Geoff Whitehorn and producer Thomas guested on rhythm guitar and keyboards. Ralphs returned later on during the tour (in April 1991) and Whitehorn went on to join Procol Harum in December 1991, with whom he played up till their 2022 dissolution after Gary Brooker 's death. Also joining at this time was ex-ASAP guitarist Dave "Bucket" Colwell as
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