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Iced Earth is an American heavy metal band from Tampa, Florida. Formed in 1985 under the name Purgatory, the group originally consisted of vocalist
Gene Adam Iced Earth is an American heavy metal band formed in Tampa, Florida and currently based in Columbus, Indiana. They were formed in 1984 under the name the Rose, then Purgatory, by guitarist and main songwriter Jon Schaffer and original drummer ...
, lead guitarist Bill Owen, rhythm guitarist Jon Schaffer, bassist Richard Bateman and drummer Greg Seymour. The band has been inactive since February 2021, when vocalist
Stu Block Stuart Block (born November 26, 1977) is a Canadian singer best known as the former lead vocalist for progressive death metal band Into Eternity and American heavy metal band Iced Earth. Before joining Into Eternity in 2005, Block began his mu ...
, lead guitarist
Jake Dreyer Jake Dreyer (born May 2, 1992) is an American musician who is the lead guitarist and songwriter for the progressive metal band Witherfall and former lead guitarist for Iced Earth. He was also a touring and session guitarist for the bands Demon ...
and bassist Luke Appleton left in response to band leader Schaffer's involvement in the
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.


History


1985–1998

Jon Schaffer and Greg Seymour officially formed Iced Earth (originally known as Purgatory) on January 20, 1985. The first full lineup was completed shortly thereafter with the addition of Gene Adam, Bill Owen and Richard Bateman. The original incarnation released two demos in 1985 – ''Burning Oasis'' and ''Psychotic Dreams'' – before Bateman was replaced by Dave Abell in time for the recording of a third, ''Horror Show''. In 1987, Owen made way for new lead guitarist Randall Shawver. The following year, Purgatory changed its name to Iced Earth. The first demo under the new moniker, ''Enter the Realm'', was released in 1989. Seymour left shortly after its release due to tensions with Schaffer, and was replaced by Mike McGill. The band signed with
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and issued its self-titled full-length debut the following year. After touring in promotion of ''Iced Earth'', the band saw further personnel changes in the spring of 1991 when Adam and McGill were replaced by John Greely and Rick Secchiari, respectively, for the production of ''
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''. After the album was released, Rodney Beasley took over on drums for subsequent live shows. The album was promoted on a short touring cycle running until the fall of 1992, when the group went on a hiatus for two years. In 1995 they returned with '' Burnt Offerings'', which marked the debut of Beasley and new vocalist Matt Barlow. Mark "The Creeper" Prator took over from Beasley on a session basis for the recording of '' The Dark Saga''. Before ''The Dark Saga'' was released, long-term bassist Abell was replaced by Keith Menser. The new bassist featured in photography for the album, but was replaced shortly after its release by James MacDonough, who brought with him bandmate Brent Smedley as Iced Earth's new drummer. The new lineup released '' Days of Purgatory'', a collection of reworked older tracks, in 1997. Just before the recording of '' Something Wicked This Way Comes'' in early 1998, Schaffer decided to relocate the band back to his home state of Indiana, which prompted lead guitarist Shawver to leave. The album featured Prator on drums, as Smedley was unavailable due to "personal reasons".


1998–2008

With new lead guitarist Larry Tarnowski in place of Shawver, Iced Earth toured throughout 1998 and early 1999, releasing their first live album '' Alive in Athens'' from the cycle. In the summer of 2000, Smedley was replaced by Richard Christy. For the recording of '' Horror Show'', MacDonough was also replaced by
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, although by the time it was released in May 2001 the former had already returned after Di Giorgio reportedly pulled out of touring due to "prior commitments". Covers album '' Tribute to the Gods'' followed in 2002, before Tarnowski left in March 2003 to focus on his studies. He was replaced in June by Ralph Santolla, shortly after Barlow also announced his departure from the group. Tim "Ripper" Owens took over on vocals, following his departure from
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in July. Following the release of Owens' and Santolla's Iced Earth debut '' The Glorious Burden'', Christy left the band in May 2004 to work on '' The Howard Stern Show'', with Bobby Jarzombek taking his place. In July, Santolla also left to join Sebastian Bach's solo band. The guitarist was not immediately replaced, and by September MacDonough had also left to join
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. Iced Earth remained inactive for almost two years after the lineup changes, before it was announced at the end of June 2006 that the group had added Ernie Carletti as its new lead guitarist. By October, Carletti had been replaced by Tim Mills as the former was facing charges of rape, kidnapping and weapons possession, while former drummer Brent Smedley had returned in place of Jarzombek. On the last day of the year, Schaffer announced that James "Bo" Wallace was the band's new bassist. Iced Earth recorded ''
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'' in February 2007, with Schaffer performing bass after Wallace's departure due to "family health issues". The next month, Mills left the band to focus on his business
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. He was replaced in May by Troy Seele, who had performed some lead guitars on the recently-completed album '' Framing Armageddon: Something Wicked Part 1''. After a European tour to promote the album, it was announced in December 2007 that Owens was to be replaced by the returning Matt Barlow. At the same time, Owens' former Winter's Bane bandmate Hayes was also dismissed. He was replaced in March 2008 by Freddie Vidales.


Since 2008

After the release of 2008's '' The Crucible of Man: Something Wicked Part 2'', Iced Earth continued touring intermittently for several years, before Matt Barlow announced his second departure from the band in March 2011. His replacement was announced as Into Eternity's
Stu Block Stuart Block (born November 26, 1977) is a Canadian singer best known as the former lead vocalist for progressive death metal band Into Eternity and American heavy metal band Iced Earth. Before joining Into Eternity in 2005, Block began his mu ...
, who took over after a final run of shows with Barlow ending in August. The new vocalist debuted on a re-recorded version of " Dante's Inferno" and new album ''
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'', which were the last contributions of Vidales who was replaced by Luke Appleton in April 2012. In May 2013, Brent Smedley left for a second time to return home and take care of his family, with Raphael Saini taking his place. Saini recorded the 2014 album '' Plagues of Babylon'' and performed a run of shows, before he was replaced by former
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and
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drummer
Jon Dette Jon Dette (born April 19, 1970) is an American heavy metal drummer best known for his time in Slayer and Testament. Over the years, he has also been chosen to fill-in with Anthrax, Heathen, and Iced Earth. Dette also played with Evildead and ...
in November 2013. Dette continued touring with Iced Earth until April 2015, when Smedley was able to return to the band. During writing for a new album, Troy Seele left the group in August 2016 in order to focus on his family responsibilities. He was replaced the next month by
Jake Dreyer Jake Dreyer (born May 2, 1992) is an American musician who is the lead guitarist and songwriter for the progressive metal band Witherfall and former lead guitarist for Iced Earth. He was also a touring and session guitarist for the bands Demon ...
, current band Witherfall with Joseph Michael (Sanctuary). Dreyer debuted on ''
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'', which was released the following year. Iced Earth's lineup remained constant until January 2021, when band leader Jon Schaffer was involved in the
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. The next month, Block, Dreyer and Appleton all announced their departures from the band.


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External links


Iced Earth official website
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