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Sheriff was a Canadian rock band in the early and mid 1980s, best known for their 1982 song "When I'm with You" which became a Billboard No. 1 hit upon re-release in early 1989. [ 1 ] Biography
He was lead vocalist for the rock band Sheriff and later founded and became frontman for the band Alias, a position he retains to this day. Curci provided lead vocals on the Sheriff song " When I'm with You ", which reached the number one spot in 1989, and the Alias power ballad " More Than Words Can Say ", which reached the number two spot in ...
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On 21 August 2014, Alias played at The Sturgis Canada Motorcycle Rally and Music Festival in Merritt, British Columbia, which was the first full live show for the band in many years. The reunion band members included Curci, Hassel, Steve DeMarchi, Denny DeMarchi, guitarist Roscoe Stewart, and drummer Chris Sutherland. [28]
Lanni was a founding member [citation needed] of Canadian rock band Sheriff in 1979. The band only released one album (their 1982 self-titled effort, which included "When I'm with You" and another minor hit, "You Remind Me") before breaking up in 1985. Sheriff members Lanni and Wolf Hassel then formed Frozen Ghost, which existed from 1985 to ...
DeMarchi has collaborated with other successful songwriters like Steve Diamond, Jim Vallance, Freddy Curci, Arnold Lanni, Rick Neigher, Albert Hammond, and Jeff Paris just to name a few. On the 1982 Sheriff album Sheriff, DeMarchi co-wrote with Arnold Lanni the songs: Track 5-Kept Me Coming; Track 7-Crazy Without You
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Sheriff is the only album by Canadian band Sheriff, released by Capitol Records on 27 November 1982. The single " When I'm with You " jumped to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1989, seven years after its original release.