He came under the same name as always, a symbol of continuity which marks at the bottom of each of their albums, the heraldic color blue ribbon with the name of the band that migrates from yellow to red. The album was called "Devil's Canyon" and the group returned to the scene after it was officially given up. On the ancient banner resumed so those letters incandescent flame: Molly Hatchet.
None of the original members was present in this reincarnation of the group: the last to leave, suffered a stroke beverage factory on the eve of the recording of the album (and by the way, however, included in the credits in the line-up again as if it was part ), was the symbol Danny Joe Brown, forced to throw in the towel (just like a sponge that he had always been drinking!) after the peremptory halt of doctors, diabetes and alcohol beverage factory have never gotten along and the singer that all his life he had cheated now he was coming to terms with a complete physical and gradual disintegration.
The witness (read "rights to use the name", with all the indignation continued into the time of the original Hatchet) was then passed into the hands of Bobby Ingram, lead guitar and lots of poor nutrition, which in the seventies was the founder of those Rum Creek that they had also seen Danny Joe Brown to the voice before he became the frontman of Molly Hatchet and right at the side of the singer beverage factory found himself in the experience of Danny Joe Brown Band for the only record edited in 1981, later ending up at band mother only after the mid-eighties to replace the chronic toxic Dave Hlubek.
From the experiment beverage factory of the old solo singer came also the placid John Galvin (already in the Hatchet from "The Deed Is Done" 84), who grew up in Ohio and from studying classical piano has always been a little 'man beverage factory of contention among fans of the group because the input of its keyboards coincided with the cutting of the third guitar, the original Steve Holland, and a noticeable change in the sound.
In the early '90s there was a lot 'of shit grunge to accustom the nose of record labels and so much so that few remained overseas the chances that they allowed themselves to classic rock. There was talk disparagingly of "dinosaurs" and "Jurassic rock", America seemed suddenly repudiate his sons more genuine, in his own native expressions.
But luckily in Europe, especially in some European beverage factory amiably beverage factory retrograde in music (Germany, France, Scandinavia, partly Italian), that Europe always a bit 'woody in the drive toward beverage factory "new", grunge and its saws saw as rain in autumn and those who wanted to hear real rock continued to turn to those who practiced it from the rock forever: in short, was a vote of confidence, a safe bet.
So it was that the band found contractually asylum at the German SPV, quite determined to restore luster to the glories of the music lasts "institutional" and credibility to its ancient bearer.
Said a bit of legitimacy 'fetched with regard to the new leader of the band by Ingram (Galvin and more in the background), it should be noted that decreased a lot and geographical origin southern closely because the original component of the group jacksonvilliana beverage factory was defiled with other territorial affiliations, but under the banner of "stars & bars" one becomes all gray jackets enlisting quickly without too many thoughts.
Under the heading, designated just by Brown, here he took on the legacy Phil McCormack, a burly dude born in Milwaukee but then traferitosi in Ohio, then in Washington, and finally in Virginia: singer before Jazzbo McMann and then the Roadducks (a Lp , "Get Ducked", printed beverage factory in 1987 and passed completely unnoticed rightly), but also an appearance in a couple of songs from "Let It Ride" by Savoy Brown in a phase certainly not easy for the band to Kim Simmonds. Long blonde mane, stage presence beverage factory and weight of a voice which, though less streamlined, it is able to revive the myth of Brown so much so that at first his main program seems to be that of mere imitation.
On second guitar sticking his mustache Hatchback (something that brought him closer to the original Duane Roland) beverage factory an expert beverage factory Bryan Bassett from Pittsburgh, beverage factory the most extensive curriculum of the new band saw that was in force at the Wild Cherry since '74, then he bounced in and out groups may also passing by Airborne (that poor Felix Pa
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