Formed 1991, U.S.A.
Albums:
1992
Salute
1997
Nothing's Real
2002
Demolition
History:
With radio friendly AOR super-groups such as
Bad English and
Damn Yankees
receiving commercial success, former Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham
decided to form a similar type band and hope for stardom.
Gorham recruited fellow Americans Tommy La Verdi (vocals),
Leif Johansen (bass), and Michael Sturgis (drums). By 1992 they had been
signed to RCA records and released a well-polished AOR album that received rave
reviews, but went relatively unnoticed by the record buying public. After touring
it was decided that La Verdi wasn't on the same page as the rest of the band,
and with his departure the group disbanded. Gorham began appearing at
Thin Lizzy tribute shows while Sturgis resurfaced with prog-rockers
Asia.
In 1997 Gorham decided to reform 21 Guns around new vocalist
Hans Olav Solli (ex-Sons Of Angels). By the time the follow-up album
Nothing's Real the music scene had completely changed, and a limited release in
America killed any chance of the album breaking out commercially. A collection of
demo recordings by the original line-up was released in 2002 and the band is rumored to be
working on another studio recording. Solli resurfaced in the Norwegian music-project
Greenhouze, Gorham hit the road with a Thin Lizzy tribute band and
Sturgis became a permanent recording and touring drummer with Asia.
Links:
The Official Scott Gorham Page
The Official Greenhouze Page
The Official Asia Page
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