Vinnie Vincent Invasion
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Vinnie Vincent Invasion | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, United States |
Genre(s) | Hard rock Heavy metal Glam metal Shred metal |
Years active | 1984-1989 |
Label(s) | Chrysalis Records |
Associated acts | Kiss |
Former members | |
Mark Slaughter Vinnie Vincent Dana Strum Bobby Rock Robert Fleischman Hirsh Garmer Jimmy Waldo Gary Shea |
Vinnie Vincent Invasion was a heavy metal band formed in 1984 by former KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent.
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[edit] Biography
Initially forming the band in the mid-80's, Vincent recruited bassist Dana Strum, who had also served as a talent scout of sorts in L.A., recruiting band members for the likes of Ozzy Osbourne and Kiss (in fact, he had been the one responsible for securing Vincent's place in Kiss in the first place). Bobby Rock came on board as the drummer. With this nucleus of the band intact, the search was on for a lead vocalist. Initially, they were very impressed with an audition tape they had received of a male singer, whose vocal style was very reminiscent of Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant. Unfortunately, however, this auditionee had neglected to leave a name or any form of identification on the tape. In the meantime, as the band attempted to track down this "mystery singer," they temporarily hired former Journey singer Robert Fleischman, who had also previously played with Vinnie Vincent in the band Warrior and would later sing on some Vinnie Vincent solo music, to provide vocals on VVI's self-titled debut album. This first record included material primarily in the style very au-courant glam metal bands of the era.
Very shortly thereafter, the identity of the elusive "mystery singer" was revealed to be Mark Slaughter, when he finally successfully contacted the band. At this point, Fleischman promptly exited the band to make way for the new lead singer. During the Slaughter-Fleischman transistion, a video was produced for the song "Boyz Are Gonna Rock" from their debut album, featuring Slaughter as the vocalist, while lipsyncing over Fleischman's vocal track. With Slaughter now on board, the band released their second album, All Systems Go in 1988. This album featured one of the group's best-known hits, "Ashes to Ashes," as well as a song called "Love Kills," which appeared on the A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master Soundtrack the same year.
Later in 1988, the band was released from their contract with Chrysalis Records. Having grown annoyed with what they perceived to be Vincent's domination of the project, Slaughter and Strum immediately left to form the band Slaughter, with whom they would have several hits. Bobby Rock has played as a touring drummer for Slaughter, but wasn't in the initial line-up; after VVI broke up, he briefly joined Nitro and later Nelson, then went on to play as a session musician with other bands.
On April 14, 2008 it was announced that a new album would be released, entitled KISS MY ANKH: A Tribute to Vinnie Vincent. It is set to feature music from both Vinnie's time with Kiss and his work with the Vinnie Vincent Invasion. A release date has been set for Summer 2008.
[edit] Last known line-up
- Mark Slaughter - Lead Vocals
- Vinnie Vincent - Guitars, Backing Vocals
- Dana Strum - Bass
- Bobby Rock - Drums
[edit] Former members
- Robert Fleischman - Lead Vocals (-1986)
- Hirsh Garmer - Drums, background vocals
- Jimmy Waldo - Keyboard, background vocals
- Gary Shea - Bass
[edit] Discography
[edit] References
- Hale, Mark (1993). "3231 Vinnie Vincent Invasion", Headbangers, First edition, second printing, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Popular Culture, Ink, 380. ISBN 1-56075-029-4.