Michael Norton
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Michael Norton was the bassist with his brother Mark St. John's 1980s glam metal band White Tiger. Norton played on the band's 1986 self-titled debut and their 1999 comeback album Raw.
He was chosen for the band after being St. John's guitar technician during the latter's time in KISS. Between the recording of the two albums he played bass and guitar as a session musician, lending his services most notably to Pretty Boy Floyd on their debut album, Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz, recorded in 1989.He also played on his brother's solo album in 2003 "Magic Bullet Theory"
[edit] Discography
[edit] With White Tiger
- White Tiger
- Raw