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Steeler (American Band) Members
Steeler may refer to: Music * Steeler (American band), a 1981–1984 heavy metal band ** ''Steeler'' (American band album), 1983 * Steeler (German band), a 1981–1988 heavy metal band, or their 1984 debut album * "Steeler", a song by Judas Priest from '' British Steel'', 1980 Other uses * Steel worker, a person who works in the process of making steel * Steeler (G.I. Joe), a character in the G.I. Joe universe * ''Steeler'' (train), on the Pennsylvania Railroad, US See also * Stealer * Stele * Steel (other) * Steel worker (other) * Steelers (other) Steelers usually refers to the Pittsburgh Steelers, an American football team which plays in the National Football League. Steelers may also refer to: * Pohang Steelers, a South Korean association football club * Punjab Steelers, an Indian profess ...
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Steeler (American Band)
Steeler was an early 1980s American heavy metal band that featured Swedish guitar virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen upon his arrival in the United States. The band was founded in 1981 in Nashville, Tennessee, by vocalist Ron Keel and released one album on Shrapnel Records in 1983 before morphing into Keel. History The original Steeler lineup comprised Ron Keel on vocals and rhythm guitar, Michael Dunigan on lead guitar, Bobby Eva on drums, and Tim Morrison on bass which soon moved from Nashville to Los Angeles. In 1982, they released the " Cold Day in Hell" b/w "Take Her Down" 7" single and contributed "Cold Day in Hell" to the first edition of the legendary ''Metal Massacre'' compilation which also featured Metallica, Ratt, and Malice. Eva left the band after a short while and was replaced by drummer Mark Edwards. Morrison and Dunigan would soon exit as well and were replaced by bassist Rik Fox, an original member of W.A.S.P., who was recruited after he had placed an ad in Music ...
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Steeler (American Band Album)
''Steeler'' is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band of the same name, released in 1983. It was largely recorded at Prairie Sun Studios in Cotati, California, about fifty miles north of San Francisco. It was the only album released by the band until a 2005 compilation album released by singer Ron Keel. After the album was released the band broke up. Guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen joined the band Alcatrazz, bassist Rik Fox would form Sin, drummer Mark Edwards signed on with Lion, while Ron Keel would spin off Steeler into Keel. Track listing All credits adapted from the original recording. ;Side one #"Cold Day in Hell" (Ron Keel) - 4:17 #"Backseat Driver" (Keel, Mark Edwards) - 3:24 #"No Way Out" (Keel, Edwards, Yngwie Malmsteen) - 5:18 #"Hot on Your Heels" (Keel) - 6:35 ;Side two #"Abduction" (Keel, Malmsteen, Rik Fox) - 1:10 #"On the Rox" (Keel, Edwards) - 2:54 #"Down to the Wire" (Keel, Edwards) - 3:52 #"Born to Rock" (Keel, Edwards) - 3:06 #"Serenade" (Keel) ...
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Steeler (German Band)
Steeler was a heavy metal band from the German city of Bochum formed in 1981. The band was active between 1981 and 1988. The founding members consisted of Peter Burtz on vocals, Axel Rudi Pell on guitar, Tom Eder also on guitar, Volker Krawczak on bass and Jan Yildiral on drums. The band was named after "Steeler", a song from Judas Priest album '' British Steel''. The band released two albums with this lineup, one a self-titled album, ''Steeler'', and the other titled ''Rulin' the Earth''. After the first two albums, Krawczak was replaced by Roland Hag; this new lineup released two more albums, ''Strike Back'' and ''Undercover Animal''. After this the band split up. Pell went on to start a successful solo career under his own name, with Krawczak on bass. His solo band is still performing and releasing songs to this day. After the break-up of Steeler, vocalist Peter Burtz became the editor-in-chief of Metal Hammer Germany from 1989 to 1991 before taking on the role of head ...
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British Steel (album)
''British Steel'' is the sixth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 11 April 1980 by Columbia Records. It was the band's first album to feature Dave Holland on drums. Overview ''British Steel'' saw the band reprise the commercial sound they had established on ''Killing Machine''. This time, they abandoned some of the dark lyrical themes which had been prominent on their previous releases, but some of it still remains. In a June 2017 appearance on Sirius radio podcast "Rolling Stone Music Now," Rob Halford said the band may have been inspired by AC/DC on some tracks after supporting them on a European tour in 1979. ''British Steel'' was recorded in December 1979 at Tittenhurst Park, home of former Beatle Ringo Starr, after a false start at Startling Studios, also located on the grounds of Tittenhurst Park, due to the band preferring Starr's house to the recording studio itself. Digital sampling was not yet widely available at the time of recording, s ...
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Steel Worker
Steel is an alloy made up of iron with added carbon to improve its strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Many other elements may be present or added. Stainless steels that are corrosion- and oxidation-resistant typically need an additional 11% chromium. Because of its high tensile strength and low cost, steel is used in buildings, infrastructure, tools, ships, trains, cars, machines, electrical appliances, weapons, and rockets. Iron is the base metal of steel. Depending on the temperature, it can take two crystalline forms (allotropic forms): body-centred cubic and face-centred cubic. The interaction of the allotropes of iron with the alloying elements, primarily carbon, gives steel and cast iron their range of unique properties. In pure iron, the crystal structure has relatively little resistance to the iron atoms slipping past one another, and so pure iron is quite ductile, or soft and easily formed. In steel, small amounts of carbon, other ele ...
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Steeler (G
Steeler may refer to: Music * Steeler (American band), a 1981–1984 heavy metal band ** ''Steeler'' (American band album), 1983 * Steeler (German band), a 1981–1988 heavy metal band, or their 1984 debut album * "Steeler", a song by Judas Priest from '' British Steel'', 1980 Other uses * Steel worker, a person who works in the process of making steel * Steeler (G.I. Joe), a character in the G.I. Joe universe * ''Steeler'' (train), on the Pennsylvania Railroad, US See also * Stealer * Stele * Steel (other) * Steel worker (other) * Steelers (other) Steelers usually refers to the Pittsburgh Steelers, an American football team which plays in the National Football League. Steelers may also refer to: * Pohang Steelers, a South Korean association football club * Punjab Steelers, an Indian profess ...
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Steeler (train)
The ''Morning Steeler'' and ''Afternoon Steeler'' were a pair of passenger trains operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Union Station and Cleveland, Ohio's Pennsylvania Station, the former ''Union Depot.'' The original ''Steeler'' was at one time the fastest train between the two cities, but the service lasted less than a dozen years. The service began on December 12, 1948 as the ''Steeler'', a single round-trip between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. It departed Cleveland in the morning and returned from Pittsburgh in the late afternoon. Its travel time of 2 hours and 40 minutes was, at the time, the fastest between the two cities. At first the ''Steeler'' made just two intermediate stops, in Alliance and Hudson, Ohio. On April 30, 1950, the Pennsylvania inaugurated a second round-trip between the two cities, adding a morning departure from Pittsburgh and a corresponding afternoon return from Cleveland. The morning pair were dubbed the ''Morning Steele ...
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Stealer
Theft is the act of taking another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of it. The word ''theft'' is also used as a synonym or informal shorthand term for some crimes against property, such as larceny, robbery, embezzlement, extortion, blackmail, or receiving stolen property. In some jurisdictions, ''theft'' is considered to be synonymous with ''larceny'', while in others, ''theft'' is defined more narrowly. Someone who carries out an act of theft may be described as a "thief" ( : thieves). ''Theft'' is the name of a statutory offence in California, Canada, England and Wales, Hong Kong, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and the Australian states of South Australia Theft (and receiving). and Victoria. Theft. Elements The ''actus reus'' of theft is usually defined as an unauthorized taking, keeping, or using of another's property which must be accompanied by a ''mens rea'' of dishonesty ...
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Stele
A stele ( ),Anglicized plural steles ( ); Greek plural stelai ( ), from Greek , ''stēlē''. The Greek plural is written , ''stēlai'', but this is only rarely encountered in English. or occasionally stela (plural ''stelas'' or ''stelæ''), when derived from Latin, is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected in the ancient world as a monument. The surface of the stele often has text, ornamentation, or both. These may be inscribed, carved in relief, or painted. Stelae were created for many reasons. Grave stelae were used for funerary or commemorative purposes. Stelae as slabs of stone would also be used as ancient Greek and Roman government notices or as boundary markers to mark borders or property lines. Stelae were occasionally erected as memorials to battles. For example, along with other memorials, there are more than half-a-dozen steles erected on the battlefield of Waterloo at the locations of notable actions by participants in battle. A traditio ...
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Steel (other)
Steel is a metal alloy that is composed principally of iron and carbon. Steel may also refer to: Specific iron alloys * Low alloy steel, steel alloyed with other elements * Carbon steel, also called plain carbon steel, a combination of iron and carbon * Damascus steel, a variety of steel used between 900 and 1600 for making swords * Stainless steel, a variety of steel containing at least 10.5% chromium Steel grades * Steel grades, to classify steels by their composition and physical properties * AISI steel grades, American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) standard steel grades Other metal objects * Firesteel for generating of sparks by impacts with flints * Honing steel, a rod used for realigning the microscopic edge of blades * Steel guitar, a special type of guitar and a special way of playing it * Steel, a device held against the strings when playing a steel guitar * Sword, sometimes termed "steel" in certain cultures * Steel belt, used in many industries such as food, chemic ...
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Steel Worker (other)
A steel worker is any person who works in the process of making steel. Steel worker may also refer to: * A member of the United Steelworkers * Steelworker (United States Navy), United States Navy occupational rating, working ''with'' steel See also * Steeler (other) * Steelers (other) * Steelman (other) * Worker (other) * Steel (other) Steel is a metal alloy that is composed principally of iron and carbon. Steel may also refer to: Specific iron alloys * Low alloy steel, steel alloyed with other elements * Carbon steel, also called plain carbon steel, a combination of iron and c ...
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