music.wikisort.org - MúsicoBrad Gillis (Honolulu, 15 de junio de 1957) es un guitarrista estadounidense, reconocido por tocar en las bandas de rock Night Ranger y Ozzy Osbourne.
Carrera
Gillis debutó en una agrupación llamada Rubicon durante los años 1970, anterior a su experiencia con Night Ranger.[1] Participó como guitarrista de Ozzy Osbourne en el directo Speak of the Devil.[2][3]
Tocó también en la agrupación de Fiona y grabó algunos álbumes en solitario. En 1985 participó de Hear n' Aid, una reunión promovida por Ronnie James Dio y sus músicos, que buscaba recaudar fondos para mitigar el hambre en África. Junto a él estuvieron, entre muchos otros, guitarristas reconocidos de la escena como Adrian Smith y Dave Murray de Iron Maiden, George Lynch de Dokken, Craig Goldy de Giuffria, Ted Nugent e Yngwie Malmsteen.[4]
Discografía
Con Rubicon
Con Night Ranger
- Dawn Patrol (1982)
- Midnight Madness (1983)
- 7 Wishes (1985)
- Big Life (1987)
- Man In Motion (1988)
- Greatest Hits (1989)
- Live In Japan (1990)
- Feeding Off The Mojo (1995)
- Neverland (1997)
- Seven (1998)
- Hole in the Sun (2007)
- Somewhere in California (2011)
- 24 Strings and a Drummer (2012)
Con Ozzy Osbourne
- Speak of the Devil (1982)
Con Fiona
Solo
- Gilrock Ranch (1993)
- Alligator (2000)
Con Vicious Rumors
Referencias
Enlaces externos
На других языках
[en] Brad Gillis
Bradley Frank Gillis (born 15 June 1957) is a guitarist most famous for playing with the band Night Ranger. He was in the band Rubicon during the 1970s before Night Ranger. Since forming in 1979, Gillis and drummer Kelly Keagy are the only members to have appeared in every incarnation of the band and all studio releases. However, Keagy missed several shows for the first time in 2017. On Saturday, May 8th, 2021, Gillis was absent from a Night Ranger show for the first time in the band's history (he was recovering from rotator cuff surgery). He has also played for Ozzy Osbourne and Fiona, and has released solo albums.[1] Gillis’s musical side projects include placing over 300 songs for ESPN’s Sports Center, The X Games, Fox Sports, Tiger Woods Sony PlayStation Games, EA Sports, The Fuse Channel and many others. He has appeared in over a dozen music videos, with TV performances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, Rock & Roll Tonight and thousands of live concerts. He also participated in the one-time collaboration, Hear 'n Aid, for the promotional single, "Stars," which helped raise $1 million for famine relief in Africa. He was one of several lead guitarists to contribute guitar solos for the cause, including Vivian Campbell, Buck Dharma, and Neal Schon. His first solo album Gilrock Ranch produced a top twenty single, “Honest to God,” which was co-written and sung by Gregg Allman.
- [es] Brad Gillis
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