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Interview by Angela CroudaceMike Tramp, the iconic frontman of White Lion, is gearing up for his highly anticipated return to Australia. After a long absence since 2008, Tramp is excited to reconnect with fans down under and perform with a new lineup, including seasoned musicians Marcus Nand, Jerry Best, and Brent Arcement. Reflecting on his journey, Tramp shared with us how he embraced Australia as his home back in 1999, moving to Tasmania and later Melbourne. Despite the changes in the music industry, Tramp's dedication to music never wavered, and his passion for performing has led him to revisit the classic White Lion catalogue.In an interview with HEAVY, Tramp spoke candidly about reinterpreting White Lion's songs for today's audience. “Now it's really a matter of going out there and performing the songs… 100% about the music and the songs,” he explained. His approach to re-imagining the band's hits stems from years of personal and musical growth, including an evolution of his vocal style and musical vision. Tramp emphasised that the new renditions of White Lion's songs would reflect a more mature and refined approach, with a fresh yet faithful interpretation.Fans can expect a memorable experience that blends nostalgia with maturity, as Tramp and his band focus on the music rather than the theatrics. “It's almost like they (the songs) became fatter and fuller and not so gung-ho,” Tramp said, explaining how his band has evolved into a more relaxed, confident unit on stage.While the tour will showcase classic hits, Tramp's upcoming set list will also feature deeper cuts like Lady of the Valley and Cry for Freedom, with a few surprises for long-time fans. His passion for delivering authentic performances, paired with his rich history of collaboration, ensures that this tour will be a celebration of both past and present.Mike Tramp's return to Australia is not only a tour of White Lion's music but a homecoming, bringing full circle the journey of a man who's lived and thrived through many musical chapters. Fans can look forward to seeing a band that plays not just for the applause, but for the love of the music itself.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Mike Tramp & bassist Jerry Best from White Lion join the Headbangers Vault to discuss their new tour, their passion for the rock business, and what it's like to go on the road for a tour of America.
I loved catching up with old friends Mike Tramp & Jerry Best from White Lion/Freak Of Nature - great guys = cool conversations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Originally released June 2018: The Transformers: The Movie is a six million dollar animated film that came out in 1986, co-produced and directed by Nelson Shin, who also produced the original The Transformers television series on which the film was based. The origins of that cartoon series was a line of toys produced by Hasbro, based on designs which originated in Japan, vehicles which transformed into robots. The film spawned an amazing hard rock soundtrack which is the focus of today's episode. On this episode you will hear conversations BJ had with Stan Bush, who wrote and sang the first single from the soundtrack, "The Touch," Vince Dicola, who wrote the song "Dare," also sung by Stan Bush (Vince also wrote the score for the film), and members from the three bands featured on the soundtrack: Jerry Best, bassist from Lion, who recorded a heavy metal version of The Transformers theme, Ernie Petrangelo, guitarist and songwriter from Rhode Island metal band NRG, responsible for the killer track "Instruments of Destruction," and Larry Gillstrom, guitarist from Canadian heavy metal band Kick Axe, who were credited as Spectre General for the soundtrack, they contributed two songs, "Nothing's Gonna Stand In Our Way" and "Hunger." This episode is a deep dive into one of the funnest movie soundtracks of the eighties. It's more than meets the ear! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Lion, fue una banda de rock estadounidense conocida por el tema musical en Los transformadores: la película ( 1986 ), su canción debut "Love Is a Lie" en Viernes 13: El capítulo final ( 1984 ), y sus canciones "Never Surrender" y "Power Love" en Los Wraith ( 1986 ).La banda, originalmente titulada "Lyon", se formó en Los Ángeles en 1983 después de ex-Tytan vocalista Kal Swan ( nacido Norman Swan ) y ex Lone Star El guitarrista Tony Smith se mudó de Gran Bretaña y se asoció con el bajista Alex Campbell y el baterista Mark Edwards, que había estado en Steeler junto a Yngwie Malmsteen, y alerta de tercera etapa. Después de comenzar a trabajar en una demostración, Swan y Edwards reclutaron al guitarrista Doug Aldrich y bajista Jerry mejor ( ambos habían grabado previamente con la banda Mansfield ) para completar la alineación de Lion.En 1984, el grupo hizo su debut con "Love Is A Lie", una canción en el Viernes 13: El capítulo final banda sonora. En 1985, Lion regresó con Amor de poder, un EP de seis canciones lanzado solo en Japón. ( Fue reeditado en CD en 1992 junto con Mark Edwards en 1985 Código de honor EP solo. ) Después de grabar el título para el Transformadores película animada, firmaron con Scotti Brothers y lanzaron su primer álbum de larga duración, 1987 Atracción peligrosa. Su próximo disco, Problemas en Angel City, fue lanzado en el sello Grand Slamm en 1989. Contenía regrabaciones de la Amor de poder Canciones EP, una versión de la Slade canción "Encerrar a tus hijas", y varias pistas nuevas.En septiembre de ese año, Edwards sufrió una fractura en el cuello después de caerse de un acantilado mientras competía en una carrera de motos. Lion se disolvió un mes después.[ 2 ] Swan y Aldrich luego se unieron a la banda Mal resplandor lunar junto con los ex miembros de Hericane Alice Jackie Ramos e Ian Mayo. Aldrich también grabó con Huracán, Cámara de los Lores, Lluvia ardiente, Dio y Whitesnake. Jerry Best reaparecería más tarde en Monstruo de la naturaleza, presentando ex León blanco vocalista Mike Tramp; También estuvo de gira brevemente con Dio a finales de la década de 1990.
(S2E19) Dua tokoh ini kembali menggebrak di 2021. Bersama Chloe Grace Moretz, Michael Pena, Ken Jeong, dan masih banyak lagi. Masih mempertahankan format animasi dua dimensi bagi si kucing, Thomas, dan si tikus, Jerome. Film ini mengajak untuk kembali bernostalgia dengan komedinya yang sama tapi tak serupa. Trailer: https://youtu.be/kP9TfCWaQT4 Social Media: https://beacons.ai/aldypradana17 Tokopedia: https://www.tokopedia.com/arseniostoreid --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aldypradana/message
Non-Stop Rock Talk is joined by Ex-Lion, Ex-Freak Of Nature and Ex-Dio bassist Jerry Best. Jerry discusses the trials & tribulations of record company politics, Lion's lack of success and his days playing with Ronnie James Dio. Stay safe and enjoy!!!
In Episode 1 of The MatBoss Podcast, Chad Dennis talks with Allen (Texas) High School head wrestling coach Jerry Best. They discuss what it takes to build a top national program, Bo Nickal, transferring, scheduling, women's wrestling, fundraising, college wrestling in Texas and much more. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW TO THE SHOW @MatBossApp | RSS JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
The Transformers: The Movie is a 6 million dollar animated film that came out in 1986, co-produced and directed by Nelson Shin, who also produced the original The Transformers television series on which the film was based. The origins of that cartoon series was a line of toys produced by Hasbro, based on designs which originated in Japan, toys that were vehicles which transformed into robots. The film spawned an amazing hard rock soundtrack which is the focus of today’s episode. On this episode you will hear conversations BJ had with Stan Bush, who wrote and sang the first single from the soundtrack, "The Touch," Vince Dicola, who wrote the song "Dare," also sung by Stan Bush (Vince also wrote the score for the film), and members from the three bands featured on the soundtrack: Jerry Best, bassist from Lion, who recorded a heavy metal version of The Transformers theme, Ernie Petrangelo, guitarist and songwriter from Rhode island metal band NRG, responsible for the killer track "Instruments of Destruction," and Larry Gillstrom, guitarist from Canadian heavy metal band Kick Axe, who were credited as Spectre General for the soundtrack, they contributed two songs, "Nothing’s Gonna Stand In Our Way" and "Hunger." This episode is a deep dive into one of the funnest movie soundtracks of the eighties. It's more than meets the ear!
Shockwaves/HardRadio podcast #63: On this episode host Bob Nalbandian interviews Chuck Billy from Testament, Simon Wright (DIO, AC/DC, UFO, DIO Disciples), bassist Jerry Best and photojournalist Bill Hale reveals his upcoming metal photograph book.