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"Freight Train" is a song by Nitro from their 1989 album O.F.R.. In the video for the song, Michael Angelo Batio uses the one-of-a-kind quad guitar, which is a guitar with four necks. The top two necks have seven strings and the bottom two have six strings. The guitar was stolen after the second performance of the "Nitro O.F.R" tour in El Paso ...
O.F.R. was released on May 30, 1989 by Rampage Records, a division of Rhino Entertainment.The album debuted at number 164 on the US Billboard 200 for the week of August 12, 1989, [5] before later peaking at number 140 and spending a total of nine weeks on the chart. [6]
The album was released in 1989 and spent nine weeks on the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 140. [6] Shortly after the recording of the album, Rock left Nitro to join Nelson, with K. C. Comet replacing him for the album's promotional concert tour (he also appeared in the music videos for the singles "Freight Train" and "Long Way from Home"). [3]
This Gladiator got a head start—and was bodybuilding throughout the 1970s, but once he achieved his goal of Mr. America in 1989 (ICYDK, Mr. America is one of the most renowned bodybuilding ...
In 1989 Nitro released their first studio album, O.F.R., from which they released two singles, "Freight Train" and "Long Way From Home". The music video for "Freight Train", which received much airplay on MTV , was notable for featuring Batio playing his now famous 'Quad Guitar', a notion which FHM magazine voted one of the "50 most outrageous ...
A freight train carrying fuel derailed and caught fire Friday near the Arizona-New Mexico state line, forcing the closure of an interstate highway that serves as a key trucking route. No injuries ...
Nitro's first live show led to their record deal with Rhino Records. In 2001, Gillette formed Organ Donor with Chris Campise, James Johnson, and Jesse Mendez. Their first album, The Ultra-Violent, featured Gillette on vocals with guest appearances by Lita Ford , who was his wife at the time, guitarist Michael Angelo Batio , and David Ezrin.
Racer was the original bass player for glam metal band Nitro, and appeared their first album, O.F.R.. [1] Racer appeared in their first two videos for the songs Freight Train and Long Way From Home. He played bass on Nitro singer Jim Gillette's solo album Proud To Be Loud, along with Nitro guitarist Michael Angelo Batio.