Annihilator (band)Annihilator is a heavy metal band which started with the album Alice in Hell, and now it has 12 albums including live albums. Annihilator was started in Ottawa by Jeff Waters in 1984. He and singer John Bates wrote and recorded a song called Annihilaltor which was never released on disk. Waters recruited a drummer named Paul Malek and Bates found a bassist named Dave Scott. This lineup lasted two years, and these earlier tracks made up a good part of the band's first two albums. Before the release of their debut LP, Waters relocated to Vancouver where he assembled a whole new line-up, including former D.O.A. member Randy Rampage. Waters has shuffled his line-up, including singers, throughout Annihilator's run. Discography
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Waters has shuffled his line-up, including singers, throughout Annihilator's run. ISBN 0-7126-1827-9. member Randy Rampage. Century Hutchinson, London. Before the release of their debut LP, Waters relocated to Vancouver where he assembled a whole new line-up, including former D.O.A. And a Voice to Sing With: A Memoir. This lineup lasted two years, and these earlier tracks made up a good part of the band's first two albums. 1988. Waters recruited a drummer named Paul Malek and Bates found a bassist named Dave Scott. Baez, Joan. He and singer John Bates wrote and recorded a song called Annihilaltor which was never released on disk. Toured with Bob Dylan during his 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Annihilator was started in Ottawa by Jeff Waters in 1984. Joan Baez is not to be confused with the mathematician John Baez, her cousin. Annihilator is a heavy metal band which started with the album Alice in Hell, and now it has 12 albums including live albums. She lives in Woodside, California. All for You (2004). Her latest album is 2003's Dark Chords on a Big Guitar. Walking the Fury ([2002]). She then worked with the Indigo Girls and Mary Chapin Carpenter and continued recording throughout the 90s. Carnival Diablos ([2001]). She didn't have an American release until 1987's Recently on Gold Castle Records, and then switched to Virgin Records for 1992's Play Me Backwards. Criteria for a Black Widow (1999). She then switched to CBS Records briefly, and then found herself without an American label for 1980's European Tour. Remains (1997). With 1972's Come from the Shadows, Baez switched to A&M Records and began flirting with mainstream pop music as well as writing her own songs for her best-selling 1975 release Diamonds & Rust. In Command (Live) (1996). Her 1971 cover of The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (The Band) was a top 10 hit in the US. Refresh the Demon (1996). Harris, a country music fan, turned Baez towards more complex country rock influences beginning with 1969's David's Album. King of the Kill (1994). In 1968, Baez married David Harris, a prominent anti-Vietnam War protester who was eventually imprisoned for draft evasion. Bag of Tricks (1994). Later in the decade, Baez experimented with poetry (1968's A Journey Through Our Time) and country music (1968's Any Day Now). Set the World on Fire (1993). Like Dylan, Baez was profoundly influenced by the British Invasion and began augmenting her acoustic guitar on 1965's Farewell Angelina just after Dylan began experimenting with folk-rock. Never, Neverland (1990). From the early to mid-1960s, Baez emerged at the forefront of the American roots revival alongside contemporaries like Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. Alice in Hell (1989). It went gold, as did 1962's Joan Baez in Concert. 2, was released in 1961. Her second release, Joan Baez, Vol. The album was a collection of ballads performed in a traditional style, and it sold moderately well. Baez's professional career began at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival and recorded her debut, Joan Baez, the following year on Vanguard Records. Her family was Quaker, and her father Albert Baez, a physicist, refused lucrative war industry jobs. Joan Chandos Báez (born January 9, 1941 in Staten Island, New York) is an American folk singer and songwriter, known for her distinctive vocal style as well as her outspoken political views. |