Greg D'Angelo
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Greg D’Angelo, (born 18th December, 1963) is a drummer most famous for his work in the American band White Lion .
[edit] Early Career
He was forming the part of the fledging line up in one of New York's major acts, Anthrax, between 1981 and 1983. After leaving Anthrax, D’Angelo joined New York City underground favorite Cities. In 1985 he joined Jack Starr’s band Burning Starr issuing LP 'Rock The American Way'/Passport Records.
[edit] White Lion Career
During the same year after 'Fight to Survive' album was released in Japan he replaced Nicky Capozzi in White Lion. With the release of 'Mane Attraction' in the Spring of 1991 and after the British tour, the rhythm section of D'Angelo and former White Lion bassist James Lomenzo had been dispensed with, reports varying as to whether the duo walked or were pushed out.
[edit] Post-White Lion Career
The pair would re-emerge playing with Ace Frehley's live band Blackthrone, but D'Angelo had a short term with the band. In 1993 both D'Angelo and LoMenzo toured with Zakk Wylde. They also have credits on LA Blues Authority, Various Artists release. D'Angelo ran a recording studio in Los Angeles for a while before becoming involved in the film world, working as a producer on the children's movie 'Pumpkin Hill' in 1997. He is also a former drummer for the band AntiProduct.He is currently working out of his home studio.