Wrathchild
KateUK · 3 replies
Wrathchild
KateUK
19 years ago
Apr 13, 2005 - 7:47pm
If anyone knows of any other band connected to Wrathchild - the UK version, not Wrathchild America; I would be interested to hear about it. I thought it would be fun to get them added in as I believe that they were the reason that Wrathchild America had to change their name by adding the "America" bit on.
However I've drawn a complete blank as it looks like they all retired from music and never did anything else, so if anyone knows differently...
Kate
However I've drawn a complete blank as it looks like they all retired from music and never did anything else, so if anyone knows differently...
Kate
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Python
19 years ago
Apr 13, 2005 - 8:26pm
Some guy on the L.A. Guns forum is a big fan of Wratchild. I asked him; I'll let you know when he answers.
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OK, he answered, it doesn't look good:
"nope, the lead singer and guitarist did a few demo's in bands pre wrathchild but thats it, rocky was in another band briefly bfor the big suxx tour but that never took off, so i doubt u'll ever connect the MIGHTY wrathchild to any other band."
-Jan
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OK, he answered, it doesn't look good:
"nope, the lead singer and guitarist did a few demo's in bands pre wrathchild but thats it, rocky was in another band briefly bfor the big suxx tour but that never took off, so i doubt u'll ever connect the MIGHTY wrathchild to any other band."
-Jan
Taa and indeed daa!
misterpomp
19 years ago
Jul 26, 2005 - 9:27pm
Gavin Cooper (already in the dB) was in Friction on their 2002 S/T album with Steve Grimmett who had (a long time ago but only released this year ...) been in a NWOBHM outfit called Medusa ('Clash of the Titans' 2005) alongside a bassist named 'B'?, Lance Perkins and Eddie Smith. Lance and Eddie ... quick name changes to something more glamtastic and I think you've got your link ...
Thanks
KateUK
19 years ago
Jul 28, 2005 - 6:43pm
I'll have a proper look at that when I get time - just working impossible hours at the moment!
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