Heaven's Edge

Heaven's Edge
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genres Glam metal, hard rock
Years active 1987-2002[1]
Labels Columbia
MTM
Associated acts American Pie
Network
Red Dawn
Website http://come.to/heavensedge
Past members
Mark Evans
Reggie Wu
David Rath
Steven Parry
George "G.G." Guidotti
Jimmy Marchiano

Heavens Edge is a former glam metal band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania active in the early 1990s.

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Biography

Heavens Edge formed in 1987 in Philadelphia, PA and was founded by guitarist Reggie Wu and singer Mark Evans.[2] Heaven's Edge released 2 albums: Heavens Edge (1990) for Columbia Records, that reached number 141 on The Billboard 200, and Some Other Place Some Other Time (1999) on MTM Records. Heavens Edge was produced by Neil Kernon. The band released a music video for their most popular single, "Skin To Skin".[3] Shortly after the release of their debut album, Heaven's Edge broke up due to grunge replacing hard rock in the music industry. However, after Heaven's Edge disbanded, guitarist Reggie Wu, drummer David Rath, and bassist George Guidotti continued working together with vocalist Shaun Carmen and formed a new band called American Pie. This new band had a different sound to that of Heaven's Edge with a sound more in tune with what was happening in the early 90's. They tried repeatedly to get a record deal but failed and soon broke up afterwards as well.[4] Surprisingly, Heaven's Edge signed a new record deal with MTM Records in 1998 and were asked to record a new album. The album was originally scheduled to be released in 1992 but wasn't finished until 1998. Their second album, Some Other Place, Some Other Time was released by MTM Music in Europe, Pony Canyon in Japan, and Perris Records in the United States. A year after the album's release, Heaven's Edge was asked to record a song for the Mötley Crüe "Kickstart My Heart Tribute Album". The band recorded a cover of "Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)" off the Dr. Feelgood album. In 2002 Heaven's Edge officially disbanded due to the members exploring different musical opportunities.[5]

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