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"Gypsy Road" is a single released by American glam metal band Cinderella from their second album Long Cold Winter in 1988. Charts
Cinderella: In Concert - The Heartbreak Station Tour (2005) - DVD; Cinderella: In Concert (2008) - DVD (Same content as Cinderella: In Concert - The Heartbreak Station Tour 2005 DVD) Tales from the Gypsy Road 2008 (2009) - DVD (2009 DVD reissue of 1990 VHS) In Concert: Remastered Edition (2009) - DVD (includes Bonus CD) In Concert: Live 1991 ...
2004 In Concert: Cinderella – Drums, Vocals, Group Member; 2004 Live from the Gypsy Road: Cinderella – Drums, Vocals, Group Member; 2004 Making Tributes Is Easy: The Ultimate Tribute to Radi: Various Artists – Producer; 2004 More '80s Hair Metal: Various Artists – Producer; 2004 Perfect: Effcee – Programming, Producer, Mixing, Group ...
Cinderella was an American rock band formed in the suburbs of Philadelphia in 1983. The band emerged in the mid-1980s with a series of multi-platinum studio albums and hit singles whose music videos received heavy MTV rotation and popularity.
These live songs were, along with their three MTV videos, released on home video in August 1987 on Night Songs: The Videos. Night Songs sold several million copies due to a combination of Cinderella's breakthrough single "Nobody's Fool", MTV airplay, and an opening slot on labelmates Bon Jovi's tour, in support of their album Slippery When Wet.
"Gypsy Road" – Cinderella 3:56 "Sleeping My Day Away" – D-A-D 4:24 "Wait" – White Lion 4:02 "Someone Like You" – Bang Tango 4:24 "Say What You Will ...
Jody Cortez (born 1960) is an American studio musician. A drummer, Cortez began his professional career at the age of 21 as a member of Boz Scaggs' live band in 1981.. Cortez played drums on glam metal band Cinderella's 1986 debut album Night Songs after band drummer Jim Drnec was unable to complete the drum parts in studio and was fired.
"Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" is a power ballad [3] [4] by American rock band Cinderella from their second album, Long Cold Winter. Written by frontman Tom Keifer, it was released in August 1988 and was their most successful single, peaking at number 12 on US Billboard Hot 100 in November 1988.