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The Four Horsemen were an American
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band, who enjoyed a brief popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their style was
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-influenced hard rock, but their fame was both fleeting and marred by tragedy.


History

The Four Horsemen were formed in the late 1980s by the
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-born guitarist Stephen Harris (a.k.a.
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a.k.a. "Haggis"), who had been a member of
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and a touring bassist for
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. Haggis formed the band in Hollywood, California, when he decided to leave The Cult, switching from bass to rhythm guitar. He had previously worked with
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, the producer of the ''
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'' album for the Cult, who introduced Haggis to the vocalist Frank Starr. Rubin also suggested the drummer Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery to Haggis. Dimwit was the brother of Charles Montgomery, aka
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, then drummer with Danzig who were also working with Rubin. Their first release was a self-titled four track EP in 1989, which was influenced by the sound of
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and early
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. Their debut album, ''Nobody Said it Was Easy'', produced by Rubin, was released in 1991, following a two-year delay when Starr was arrested on drug charges and spent six months in jail. The album generated the title track as a single, followed by the hit "Rockin' Is Ma' Business". However, Starr was arrested again and this time spent a year in jail on a drugs charge. This, combined with poor album sales as the
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scene started to take over from traditional rock, caused the record label to drop them in 1992. In 1994, the band, minus Haggis and Pape who had quit having had enough of Starr's behaviour, reconciled their differences and started to put together a third release which was to become ''Gettin' Pretty Good... at Barely Gettin' By''. But the first of two tragedies struck on September 27, 1994, when their original drummer, Ken Montgomery, died of a
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. The band continued with production of the album, dedicating it to Montgomery and with
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taking over on drums for the album's completion. In November 1995, Starr was hit by a
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, while driving his motorcycle down
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. Starr suffered a severe head injury which left him in a
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. Dave Lizmi carried on with the band as the sole remaining original member, releasing ''Gettin' Pretty Good... at Barely Gettin' By'' in 1996 on the Magnetic Air label, and embarking on a tour with vocalist Ron Young, formerly of Little Caesar, replacing Starr. Though it was initially hoped that Starr would recover, he eventually died on June 18, 1999. Following Starr's death, the band broke up. In 2005, Haggis and Lizmi assembled as much archive footage of the band as they could gather, and released a two disc retrospective, ''Left for Dead''. Disc one was a DVD featuring all videos from the ''Nobody Said it Was Easy'' CD, plus rare interviews, live performances, and behind the scenes footage. Disc two was a live album. The song, "Back In Business Again", from their ''Gettin' Pretty Good... at Barely Gettin' By'' album, was featured in the '' G.I. Joe: Retaliation'' soundtrack.


Line-up

Original members (1989): *Frank C. Starr (vocals) (deceased) *Dave Lizmi (guitar) *
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(guitar) *Ben Pape (bass) *Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery (drums) (deceased) Other players: *Ron Young (vocals) *Tim Beattie (vocals) *Mike Valentine (lead guitar) *Pharaoh Barrett (bass) *
Chuck Biscuits Chuck Biscuits (born Charles Montgomery on April 17, 1965) is a Canadian drummer best known for his work in several punk rock bands. Biscuits was a member of D.O.A. from 1978 to 1982, playing on the band's first two albums before briefly joini ...
(drums) *Randy Cooke (drums) *Mike Lavoie (guitar) *Rick McGee (guitar) *Derek Young (bass) *Victor Murgatroyd (bass) (1987/1988)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Nobody Said it Was Easy'' (1991) –
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* ''Gettin' Pretty Good... at Barely Gettin' By'' (1996) – Magnetic Air * ''Daylight Again'' (2009)


EP releases

* ''The Four Horsemen'' (EP) (1989) – Caroline/ Ill Labels * ''Welfare Boogie'' (EP) (2009) – Ill Labels - ''Remaster of the 1989 debut EP''


Live album

* ''Death Before Suckass: The Four Horsemen Live at Saratoga Winners'' (2012)


Compilation album

* ''Left For Dead'' (CD+DVD
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) (2005) – ''self-released''


Singles


References


External links


Official band websiteOfficial band MySpaceVideo for "Rockin' Is Ma Business"
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