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Into the Mirror Black is the second studio album by the band Sanctuary, released on February 27, 1990. It was their last album before their 18-year breakup from 1992 to 2010. A video clip for the song "Future Tense" was made to promote the album. The video had some air play on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The album sold over 34,000 copies worldwide ...
Sanctuary is an American heavy metal band, formed in 1985 in Seattle, Washington.They were broken up from 1992 to 2010. The band consists of Lenny Rutledge (guitar), Joseph Michael (vocals), George Hernandez (bass), and Dave Budbill (drums).
Mirror logo. Mirror officially debuted on 3 November 2018 with twelve members, [11] [12] with King Maker's producer, Ahfa Wong as the group's manager. [13] According to the group's leader, Lokman, the name Mirror was chosen because "members look in the mirror every morning and see their real selves; when there are multiple mirrors, they can reflect infinite images; similarly, with infinite ...
Warrel Dane (/ ˈ w ɒ r əl /; born Warrel George Baker; March 7, 1961 – December 13, 2017) [1] was an American musician and the lead singer for the heavy metal bands Sanctuary and Nevermore.
In the eighties, Black, Gardner, Don Preston, and several other ex-Zappa musicians performed under the name The Grandmothers, but the band soon broke up. Black then moved to Austin, Texas, where he met English singer Arthur Brown. The duo recorded an album of classic R&B songs, Black, Brown and Blue, and performed live together.
The music videos for the songs "Stay" and "Mirror Mirror" received airplay on MTV's Headbangers Ball. "When Love Finds a Fool" was co-written with former Deep Purple and Black Sabbath singer Glenn Hughes, who also provided backing vocals for the song. For the album, Don Dokken "[had] a rule", that all the band members must live in the same ...
Joseph Michael was born in Utica, New York, on December 26, 1979.Michael dropped out of school at the age of 15, and earned a living teaching music. At the age of 19, he bought a one-way bus ticket from Utica to Los Angeles, where he hoped to make a career in music.
They changed their name to Black Sabbath in August 1969 and the lineup remained stable until April 1979, when Osbourne was fired. Subsequently, the band went through numerous personnel changes over the years, with Iommi remaining the only constant member.