Heavy Bones
Biography
Heavy Bones was a short-lived hard rock act from the early ‘90s that came and went quickly as the metal genre was losing clout commercially. Formed in 1990 by vocalist Joel Ellis and Berklee-schooled guitarist Gary Hoey, the band fleshed out their line-up with drummer Frankie Banali, who had found great success as a member of Quiet Riot, and bass player Rex Tennyson. Signed to Reprise, the quartet's self-titled debut was released in 1991, but the dramatic shift in the musical landscape at the time made their ‘80s-styled, hair metal obsolete upon issue. They did manage to get a bit of attention with the track Turn It On, but not enough to make the act a viable vehicle. Hoey would go on to a solo career (with Banali continuing to work with him) and notch several successful radio tracks with his instrumental tracks that highlighted his technical prowess. ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi
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Turn It On |
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4: Am T.M. |
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Dead End St. |
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