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  1. Abe Spear – rhythm guitar (1994–1999), lead guitar (1994–1997) Live musicians. Doc Coyle – lead guitar (2009) Buz McGrath – lead guitar (2009) Matt DeVries – bass (2013) Paul Waggoner – lead guitar (2014) Phil Demmel – rhythm guitar, bass (2022–present)

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    Subentra un altro chitarrista, Abe Spear e successivamente anche il cantante Randy Blythe. Trovato un contratto discografico con la Legion Records, la formazione incide e pubblica il primo album in studio, intitolato Burn the Priest. Spear abbandona la band e al suo posto subentra il fratello di Chris Adler, Willie Adler.

  3. The album was released on April 4, 1999, by Legion Records. It was the band's only release before being re-named to Lamb of God until the release of Legion: XX, [3] and also the only album by the band to feature guitarist Abe Spear.

  4. Abraham “AbeSpear, a popular country music banjo player, has been sentenced to 17 years in prison in Dallas after he pleaded guilty to trying to coerce a seven-year-old girl and her...

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  5. 10 ago 2020 · After graduation, Morton temporarily quit to pursue post-graduate studies – International Relations – up in Chicago. But Campbell and Adler decided to take their music to another level, bringing in guitarist Abe Spear and vocalist Randy Blythe. Lamb Of God rank their albums from worst to best.

  6. 13 apr 2023 · As Burn the Priest, the band featured guitarist Abe Spear, who left Richmond, Va., after playing on the album to be a photographer and filmmaker in New York. As soon as Spear left the group,...

  7. 20 mar 2014 · Working again with Steve Austin, and with Willie Adler (Chris’s brother) now in place of Abe Spear (“He left to take a full-time job”) the band released their first album as Lamb Of God in 2000. Called New American Gospel, it’s now regarded as the moment the band were boosted to significant cult status. But Mark disputes this ...