Talk:Survivor (band)

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Hi there, can someone who own the records maybe confirm the release years of Survivor and Premonition? [1] says 1979 and 1980 while [2] mentions 1980 and 1981.

Same goes for the current band members. While [3] only has three members, this article says that they're currently five. Also the article says (1988), Ellis and Droubay decided to leave the band although he is called one of the current members further down. Any clues?

Best regards, --Flominator 10:54, 13 August 2006 (UTC)


The link to the "Cobra" band page under the "Jim Jamison Years" heading leads to the wrong page.


This sentence doesn't seem to fit under "2000-2006". When read with the rest of the section, it reads as though Bickler sang half the songs on the REACH album and I'm pretty sure that's not correct.

'Six of the album's twelve songs were written and recorded in the 1990's with Dave Bickler on lead vocals (except "Never The Less" & "Talkin' Bout Love").'

Just curious ----Herbert Arthur

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