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Great White Great White is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1977. The band peaked with several albums during the mid-to-late 1980s, including the platinum-selling records '' Once Bitten'' (1987) and '' ...Twice Shy'' (1989), and those albums ...
is an American
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band from
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. Formed in 1979, the group was originally known as Dante Fox and consisted of lead vocalist Lisa Baker, guitarist Mark Kendall, bassist Don Costa and drummer Tony Richards. The band's current lineup includes Kendall alongside guitarist and keyboardist
Michael Lardie Michael Lardie (born September 8, 1958) is an American musician and record producer known for his memberships in the rock bands Great White and Night Ranger. Early life Lardie was born on September 8, 1958, in Anchorage, Alaska and raised ...
, drummer Audie Desbrow (both of whom originally joined in 1985 and rejoined in 2006), bassist Scott Snyder (since 2008) and lead vocalist Brett Carlisle (since 2022). Since December 2011, former Great White vocalist Jack Russell has also been performing with his own version of the band called Great White featuring Jack Russell (formerly Jack Russell's Great White). The group's current lineup includes lead guitarist Robby Lochner (who joined in 2011), rhythm guitarist Tony Montana (former bassist for Great White who joined Russell's band in 2013), drummer Ken Mary (who joined in 2022) and bassist Dan McNay (who joined in 2016).


History


1977–1987: Early years

Jack Russell and Mark Kendall first met in 1977. The pair worked together in bands with several names and lineups, before Russell was arrested for shooting a live-in maid in 1978. Kendall subsequently formed Dante Fox the next year with vocalist Lisa Baker, bassist Don Costa and drummer Tony Richards. Baker joined George Lynch's Xciter after around six months, with Butch Say taking her place. After 18 months in prison, Russell was released and almost immediately took over as Dante Fox frontman. By late 1982, both Costa and Richards had left Dante Fox to join newly-formed W.A.S.P. Costa and Richards were replaced by Lorne Black and Gary Holland, respectively. Before the end of the year, the group changed its name to Great White and released its debut EP ''On Your Knees'' on the independent label
Enigma Records Enigma Records (also known as Enigma Entertainment Corporation) was a popular rock and alternative American record label in the 1980s. History Enigma Records launched as a division of Greenworld Distribution, an independent music importer/dis ...
. The band subsequently signed with
Alan Niven Alan Niven is a New Zealand-born band manager best known for his tenure as manager of Guns N' Roses and Great White. Biography Niven became the manager of Guns N' Roses, serving from 1986 to 1991. He was fired from his post just prior to the ...
's new label Aegean Records and released ''
Out of the Night ''Out of the Night'' is the first release by American hard rock band Great White in 1983. It was independently released and sold more than 8,000 copies in less than three months, with the band supporting Dokken in their 1983 US tour. This led ...
'' in 1983. This was followed by the group's self-titled full-length debut in 1984. By January 1985, Holland had been replaced by Audie Desbrow, and
Michael Lardie Michael Lardie (born September 8, 1958) is an American musician and record producer known for his memberships in the rock bands Great White and Night Ranger. Early life Lardie was born on September 8, 1958, in Anchorage, Alaska and raised ...
had joined on rhythm guitar and keyboards; both debuted on 1986's '' Shot in the Dark''.


1987–2001: Later work

Shortly after the release of Great White's third studio album '' Once Bitten'' in June 1987, Lorne Black was replaced by Tony Montana. The new bassist performed on '' ...Twice Shy'' (1989) and '' Hooked'' (1991) before leaving in early 1992 during rehearsals for ''
Psycho City ''Psycho City'' is the sixth studio album by the American hard rock band Great White, released in 1992. It was the last studio album produced for Capitol Records, with the exception of the 1993 compilation '' The Best of Great White: 1986–1992 ...
'', with Dave "The Beast" Spitz taking over for the album's recording. For the subsequent tour, former Dio bassist Teddy Cook joined the band. Cook remained for just one studio album, '' Sail Away'', before he was fired for being a "poser" – in late 1995, Spitz stepped in again to record '' Let It Rock''. Former
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bassist
Sean McNabb Sean McNabb (born September 24, 1965) is an American actor and bassist. While still on tour with rock bands, he is also acting and writing, composing, and singing music for TV and film. In 2015, he released his first solo music as a lead singer, ...
joined for the subsequent tour. Great White issued '' Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin'' in 1998 and ''
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'' in 1999, before undergoing a string of lineup changes. First to leave was founding member Mark Kendall, who announced his departure on January 20, 2000. Matthew Johnson took his place the next month. Matthew Johnson had left next, replaced by
Ty Longley Ty Christopher Longley (September 4, 1971 – February 20, 2003) was an American guitarist. He was born in Sharon, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Brookfield High School in Brookfield, Ohio. He joined the band Great White in 2000, played in Sa ...
in July. In September, drummer Audie Desbrow announced his departure, claiming that he had been fired. He was followed by McNabb. Russell opted to continue touring, adding Longley's
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bandmates Krys Baratto on bass and Francis Ruiz on drums. By November 2001, however, he had decided to disband the group. A final show on New Year's Eve, featuring Kendall, Lardie, McNabb and drummer Derrick Pointer (Pointer had filled in for Ruiz throughout 2001) on was released as '' Thank You... Goodnight!'' in 2002.


2002–2011: Reformation

Less than a year after Great White disbanded, Jack Russell reunited with Mark Kendall in November 2002 under the moniker "Jack Russell's Great White", with a lineup including second guitarist
Ty Longley Ty Christopher Longley (September 4, 1971 – February 20, 2003) was an American guitarist. He was born in Sharon, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Brookfield High School in Brookfield, Ohio. He joined the band Great White in 2000, played in Sa ...
, bassist David Filice, drummer Eric Powers and keyboardist Yuko Tamura. The group embarked on a tour, which was cut short on February 20, 2003, when a pyrotechnics accident at the start of their performance caused
The Station nightclub fire The Station nightclub fire occurred on the evening of February 20, 2003, in West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, killing 100 people and injuring 230. The fire was caused by pyrotechnics set off by the tour manager of the evening's headlini ...
. Among the 100 people killed in the fire was Longley, who was initially reported missing but reported dead four days later. A few months after the fire, Jack Russell's Great White began touring to raise money for the families of the victims, with Russell and Kendall joined by guitarist and keyboardist Jordan Martin (Later replaced by Tyler Nelson the following year), bassist Scott Pounds and drummer Derrick Pontier. Touring continued until August 2005, when all future dates were cancelled due to undisclosed "medical reasons". In December 2006, a reunion of Russell, Kendall,
Michael Lardie Michael Lardie (born September 8, 1958) is an American musician and record producer known for his memberships in the rock bands Great White and Night Ranger. Early life Lardie was born on September 8, 1958, in Anchorage, Alaska and raised ...
,
Sean McNabb Sean McNabb (born September 24, 1965) is an American actor and bassist. While still on tour with rock bands, he is also acting and writing, composing, and singing music for TV and film. In 2015, he released his first solo music as a lead singer, ...
and Audie Desbrow was announced to mark the band's 25th anniversary. ''
Back to the Rhythm ''Back to the Rhythm'' is the tenth studio album by American rock band Great White and first album of original material in about eight years. In 2006, Mark Kendall and Jack Russell wrote 15 songs for this comeback album. The album was recorded i ...
'', the first Great White studio album since 1999, was released in 2007. During a tour in 2008, McNabb decided to leave Great White. He was replaced that May by Scott Snyder. He debuted on '' Rising'', issued early the next year. During the subsequent tour, Russell was forced to take a break to undergo surgery for a perforated bowel. He was temporarily replaced by XYZ's Terry Ilous. After one show with former
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and
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frontman
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, former Warrant vocalist
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took over for a run of shows later in the year. Ilous returned in early 2011, although it was planned that Russell would return once he had recovered from surgery. By December, however, he had formed his own version of the band, with Ilous remaining in the main group.


Since 2011: Two bands

The first lineup of Jack Russell's Great White included Russell alongside two former members of Great White (rhythm guitarist Matthew Johnson and drummer Derrick Pontier), as well as lead guitarist Robby Lochner and bassist Dario Seixas. By the time of their first live date, Evan Haymond would, temporarily, replace Matthew Johnson for their first live date. After the band was renamed "Great White featuring Jack Russell", Seixas was replaced by former Great White bassist Tony Montana in July 2013. Evan Haymond would again replace Matthew Johnson in August. Montana switched to guitar later in the year, as Chris Tristram took over on bass, while Pontier was replaced by Dicki Fliszar; this lineup released the group's first single, "Hard Habit", in 2014. By 2016, Tristram had been replaced by Dan McNay. The band released ''He Saw It Comin''' in 2017 and ''Once Bitten Acoustic Bytes'' in 2020. In 2021, the band released ''Great Zeppelin II'', a "sequel album" to Great Zeppelin. Additionally, Michael Oliveieri had filled in for Tony Montana for this album. Dicki Fliszar would later on be replaced by
Ken Mary Ken K Mary is an American musician who has worked as a drummer, producer, engineer, singer, record executive and writer on over thirty-five albums that combined have sold over five million copies worldwide. He has worked in genres from heavy roc ...
in early 2022. The lineup of the original Great White remained stable from Russell's 2011 departure until 2018, releasing studio albums '' Elation'' in 2012 and ''Full Circle'' in 2017, and live albums ''30 Years: Live from the Sunset Strip'' in 2013 and ''Metal Meltdown'' in 2016. In July 2018, the group fired Terry Ilous and replaced him with
Mitch Malloy Mitch Malloy (born August 26, 1961) is an American singer, best known as the former lead vocalist for the rock band Great White from 2018 to 2022. Biography Malloy studied music at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington. He got his ...
. The new vocalist remained until May 2022, when he was replaced by Andrew Freeman, who was later replaced by Brett Carlisle in October of the same year.


Members


Current Great White members


Former Great White members


Jack Russell's Great White


Timelines


Dante Fox/Great White


Jack Russell's Great White


Lineups


Dante Fox/Great White


Jack Russell's Great White


References


External links


Great White official websiteJack Russell's Great White official website
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