Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
William G. Leverty II (born January 30, 1962) is an American guitarist. He is a founding member of the hard rock band FireHouse and has been responsible for writing many of the band's hit songs. Throughout the 2000s, Leverty has also pursued a solo career, releasing five albums: Wanderlust, Southern Exposure, Deep South, Drive, and Divided We ...
Vocalist and songwriter CJ Snare with guitarist and songwriter Bill Leverty. Sometime in 2000, the band parted ways with bassist Perry Richardson due to personal conflict and hired Bruce Waibel, who had played in The Gregg Allman Band for 10 years. Leverty met Waibel in Sarasota, Florida, and was impressed with his bass guitar skills. [13]
"Love of a Lifetime" is a song performed by the American rock band FireHouse. It was the band's third single and its highest-charting single in the United States, entering the Billboard Hot 100 June 29, 1991 at No. 81 and peaking at No. 5 the week of September 28, 1991.
"All She Wrote" is the fourth and final single from the FireHouse album by the American rock band FireHouse. The single peaked at No. 58 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1] The song was written by the guitarist Bill Leverty and the vocalist C.J. Snare.
C.J. Snare – lead vocals, keyboards; Bill Leverty – guitars, backing vocals; Perry Richardson – bass, backing vocals; Michael Foster – drums, percussion ...
The song was written by guitarist Bill Leverty and vocalist C.J. Snare. [1] When asked about the song's success in an interview, Snare commented that "we surprised a lot of people because we were the only band of that genre that I can remember that actually had a top 20 hit right in the middle of that whole Seattle scene." [2]
This page was last edited on 27 January 2018, at 11:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
Hold Your Fire is the second studio album by the hard rock band FireHouse.It was released in June 1992. The album spent thirty weeks in the Billboard 200 Top Albums chart peaking at No. 23.