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Thrill of a Lifetime is the second album (and the last to feature Mark Free on vocals) by the American hard rock band King Kobra, released in 1986 by Capitol Records.The album features "Iron Eagle (Never Say Die)", the theme song of the 1986 film Iron Eagle.
King Kobra is an American heavy metal band founded by drummer Carmine Appice after his tenure with Ozzy Osbourne from 1983 to 1984. [1] ... "Iron Eagle (Never Say Die
A music video for King Kobra's "Iron Eagle (Never Say Die)" was made to promote the film. The video features Louis Gossett Jr. reprising his role as Col. "Chappy" Sinclair, who has the band cut their hair and undergo boot camp training for them to prove themselves as pilots.
Iron Eagle is a 1986 action film directed by Sidney J. Furie who co-wrote the screenplay with Kevin Alyn ... King Kobra, Eric Martin, Dio, Adrenalin, George Clinton ...
David Philip Henzerling (born May 3, 1961), a.k.a. David Michael-Philips, is an American musician, songwriter and producer.He has been a member of numerous hard rock bands including Schoolboys, Keel, King Kobra, [1] Lizzy Borden, Geronimo!, Liquid Black, Big Cock, [1] Icon, Tunnel, Steelshine and Kelly Keeling & Friends.
Garrison started his acting career in the 1970s and continued steadily over the 1980s and 1990s. He acted in Brubaker (1980), The Karate Kid (1984), The Karate Kid Part II (1986), and Iron Eagle (1986). He also had roles in the television shows Coach, St. Elsewhere, MacGyver, and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.
Sweda recorded two records with King Kobra (Ready to Strike and Thrill of a Lifetime) and toured extensively, opening for bands such as Iron Maiden, Kiss and Ted Nugent. [1] Sweda left the band in 1987 and started BulletBoys [1] with Marq Torien, who had briefly served as King Kobra's lead singer. [2] The band signed to Warner Bros. Records in ...
Returned as General Mayhem and Destro's new general of the Iron Grenadiers. His plans may seem chaotic and unorganized, but they usually come together to ensure victory. There is a rumor that General Iron Bear and General Mayhem are one and the same was dispelled by David S. Lane under his alias "Commander Lane" on the official GI.