Rick Hughes
Biographie Rick Hughes
Rick Hughes
lead vocalist, is also known in Quebec for is popular french solo career that as him touring locally constantly. He was seen for 10 years on the hit Quebec TV musical quiz show "La Fureur" as vocalist with the house band. He also did a 8 year stint as back vocalist for Quebec's french rocker Éric Lapointe. He also keeps himself vocally in shape by working with a Led Zep tribute band and his own rocking band " the Rick Hughes Show."
As of late, he has been pretty busy with the "American Story Show", a rocking musical that has local critics excited and the many sell outs have proved them right. Add to all that Sword, and you have one pretty busy LV.
Brad Gillis
is best known for his guitar playing in the chart-topping band Night Ranger and also as the guitarist that was tasked with replacing the legendary Randy Rhoads in Ozzy Osbourne’s band . Since Night Ranger’s first release Dawn Patrol back in 1982, Brad’s mastery of the strings and whammy bar have helped lead this rocking AOR band to the top of the Billboard charts with close to twenty gold and platinum albums with sales reaching over 17 million worldwide, as well as adding fiery guitar renditions of Black Sabbath classic’s on Ozzy’s, “Speak Of The Devil” live album.
Brad is still recording and touring with Night Ranger and performing hits like “Dont Tell Me You Love Me”, “Sister Christian”, “When You Close Your Eyes”, and “(You Can Still) Rock in America”, just to name a few. Night Ranger’s latest 2017 release “Don’t Let Up” has received rave reviews throughout the world.
Rudy Sarzo
is a professional recording and performing artist worldwide with a career spanning over 35 years.
As a member of Ozzy Osbourne’s band, from March 1981 to September 1982, Rudy toured the world in support of the “Blizzard of Ozz” and “Diary Of a Madman” records. My bass playing can be heard on Ozzy’s multimillion selling CD “Tribute” and “Speak of the Devil” CD and DVD.
As a member of Quiet Riot, from September 1982 to January 1985, Rudy recorded the multi-platinum albums “Metal Health”, the first Heavy Metal debut to reach #1 on the Billboard charts and “Condition Critical”. During this period I headlined worldwide tours, appeared on numerous MTV videos and was voted #1 Bassist in Circus Magazine for 1983.
As a member of Whitesnake, from April 1987 to September 1994 Rudy recorded the multi-platinum album “Slip of the Tongue”. During this period I also performed worldwide on headline tours in support of the multiplatinum “1987” and “Slip of the Tongue” albums and appeared on 6 MTV videos.
As a member of the reunited Quiet Riot, from May 1997 to August 2003, Rudy performed worldwide on headlining tours and as special guests in support of the Quiet Riot CDs “Alive and Well” and “Guilty Pleasure.I also appeared on VH1’s Quiet Riot, Behind the Music. In November of 2003, “Quiet Riot Live in The 21st Century” DVD was released after the group disbanded. My recordings with all of these artists combined have sold over 30 million copies.
In February of 2004, Rudy joined Yngwie Malmsteen’s Rising Force for the U.S. 30 city “Attack Tour”.
In April of 2004 Rudy became member of the multi-platinum Heavy Metal group DIO and remained the band’s bassist until Ronnie’s passing in 2010. During that time Rudy toured the world with DIO and recorded the “Holy Diver 25th Anniversary LIVE” DVD and CD and DIO’s last studio track “Elektra”.
In addition, when Rudy was not busy with DIO, he toured the world with Blue Oyster Cult until 2012.
From 2013 through 2014 Rudy was a recording and touring member of Geoff Tate’s Queensryche.
Today Rudy continues to tour and record as a solo artist and with such bands as Animetal USA, Project Rock and GUNZO.
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joined the up-and-coming rock band Black Oak Arkansas in the early 1970s and recorded nine albums with them between 1972 and 1976. From 1978 to 1981 he played with the Pat Travers Band of the Canadian blues rock guitarist of the same name. Finally, he was offered the position of drummer with Ozzy Osbourne, which he also accepted because of his exceptional talent Randy Rhoads. Although Diary of a Madman calls him a drummer, Lee Kerslake played on the original version of the album. After Bark at the Moon, Aldridge was released by Sharon Osbourne.
Aldridge also played for Gary Moore from 1981. In 1986 he started the Project Driver with Rudy Sarzo, Tony MacAlpine and Rob Rock. Finally in 1987 Aldridge accepted an offer from David Coverdale of Whitesnake, as did Rudy Sarzo. It was too late to play in 1987, but he could be heard on Slip of the Tongue (1989). In 1990 this line-up broke up.
After Whitesnake, Aldridge played in the 1990s for Manic Eden (with Rudy Sarzo and Adrian Vandenberg), Motörhead and Ted Nugent, but was back with the band from 2002 to 2007. From 2007 to 2009 Aldridge toured with Thin Lizzy.
