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Greg D'Angelo (New York, 18 dicembre 1963) è un batterista statunitense di origine italiana di genere heavy metal, principalmente noto per essere stato membro dei White Lion. Egli ha anche militato negli Anthrax, nella band di Ace Frehley dei Kiss, nel gruppo Pride & Glory di Zakk Wylde ed in altri progetti.
Greg D'Angelo, (born December 18, 1963) is an American drummer most famous for his work in the bands White Lion, Anthrax, and Pride & Glory . Career. Early career (1981–1984) Between 1981 and 1983, D'Angelo was a member of Anthrax. [1] . He appeared on the band's initial demo tape and also the EP Armed and Dangerous. [2] .
In this interview Greg discusses his playing in the early years of Anthrax (81-83) to a six year Multi Platinum run with White Lion and much + I ask the question everyone wants to know, will...
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30 mag 2022 · After the European dates, Tramp, Bratta, bassist James LoMenzo and drummer Greg D’Angelo flew back to the US, where they then toured with Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne and AC/DC. Thanks in a big way to the support of MTV, who got behind the singles from the album – Wait, Tell Me and the plaintive When The Children Cry – Pride went on to sell two million copies in the US alone.
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27 apr 2021 · An Interview with Greg D’Angelo of White Lion. Amid a budding New York music scene, Greg D’Angelo hardly experienced a shortage of labor in the early 1980s. VWMusic. April 27, 2021. 30 minutes. Drums, Greg D'Angelo, Metal, Rock, White Lion. All images courtesy of Greg D’Angelo.
Greg D'Angelo and James LoMenzo left the band in June 1991 when they came back from the European tour, citing "musical differences," but White Lion carried on with bassist Tommy T-Bone Caradonna and drummer Jimmy DeGrasso (a sideman for Megadeth, Alice Cooper, Suicidal Tendencies, Y&T, and Fiona). Breakup
10 nov 2015 · After White Lion toured Europe with Mr Big and Tyketto, a long-running dispute over money led to James Lomenzo and Greg d’Angelo quitting the band – something that Tramp still regrets. “The money was split 25 per cent equally on live performance, but also 25 per cent equal on expenses,” Tramp explains.