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Stryper will bring their 40-year history of black and yellow outfits and melodic hard rock with its Christian message to Wichita this Saturday.
Stryper's first full-length album, Soldiers Under Command, released on May 15, 1985, was the band's first gold record. Stryper's third album, To Hell with the Devil, was released on October 24, 1986, and went platinum after spending three months on Billboard's album charts, [8] eventually selling more than
American Heavy Metal band W.A.S.P. Announces 40th Anniversary tour, returning to the United States for the first time since 2012. [1] Notable releases: Pink Floyd and Andriy Khlyvnyuk's "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" Black Country, New Road's Ants from Up There; Denzel Curry's Melt My Eyez See Your Future; Mitski's Laurel Hell
Alive Music Festival starts Thursday at Atwood Lake Park. There's music, fellowship and food. Anne Wilson, Skillet, Stryper and for KING + COUNTRY.
In September 2016, Stryper frontman Michael Sweet announced that the band would be going on hiatus due to personal issues affecting bassist Timothy Gaines. The hiatus would begin once the band had completed the To Hell With the Devil 30th Anniversary Tour. Sweet stated that they did not plan to continue as a band without Gaines after that time.
The live-streamed concert included music from Cher, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Miley Cyrus, Robyn, Jack White, the Backstreet Boys, Jelly Roll, and Bonnie Raitt, with Questlove and The Roots supporting ...
Soldiers Under Command is the second release, and first full-length studio album from Christian metal band Stryper, released on August 23, 1985. [5] It was the first Christian metal album to achieve Gold record status, selling more than half a million copies. The album was originally issued on white vinyl.
7 Weeks: Live in America, 2003 is the eighth release and first live album by Christian metal band Stryper. Released on May 18, 2004, it was recorded during the band's reunion tour in 2003. Released on May 18, 2004, it was recorded during the band's reunion tour in 2003.