
RONNIE ROMERO (Live)
When Ritchie Blackmore plucked Chilean singer Ronnie Romero from relative obscurity back in 2015 to front a revived version of Rainbow, he couldn’t have known just how much his life would change. Following a four …READ MORE
When Ritchie Blackmore plucked Chilean singer Ronnie Romero from relative obscurity back in 2015 to front a revived version of Rainbow, he couldn’t have known just how much his life would change. Following a four …READ MORE
Scottish vocalist, Doogie White, has worked with some of the biggest names in Rock including Ritchie Blackmore and Michael Schenker. He’s currently lead singer in Alcatrazz and has just released his second album Take No …READ MORE
Trying to fit in a career that stretches for almost 45 years into a 40-minute slot is nigh on impossible especially when there is so much to talk about. Mick Burgess called up legendary drummer …READ MORE
Ronnie Romero is one vocalist who is never at a loss for work, and who’s made a huge name for himself showing his diverse talent singing for some of the biggest names in Hard Rock …READ MORE
Being prevented from getting together in a room wasn’t going to stop Deep Purple from making another record so soon after the release of Whoosh! last year and with no touring on the horizon for …READ MORE
Come Taste the Brand Ten years ago, storied vocalist Doogie White released his first and only solo album As Yet Untitled. The album features guest musicians Tony Carey (Rainbow), Paul Logue (Eden’s Curse), Greg Smith …READ MORE
A New Storm On The Horizon Whether you love it or hate it, Joe Lynn Turner is out as the vocalist of Sunstorm after 5 albums. Frontiers Music President Serafino Perugino originally conceived the AOR …READ MORE
After a few years on the club circuit, piano player Mickey Lee Soule joined The Electric Elves featuring Ronnie James Dio on vocals. The Electric Elves became Elf and were soon discovered by Roger Glover …READ MORE
Within months of releasing his first album with Symphonic Slam, David Stone was invited to join Rainbow to replace Tony Carey for the making of the Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll album. Mick Burgess called …READ MORE
Don Airey came to prominence on Rainbow’s Down To Earth in 1979 before going on to play with a myriad of bands including Ozzy, Michael Schenker Group and Whitesnake amongst many others. Almost 20 years …READ MORE