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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › London_DazeLondon Daze - Wikipedia

    London Daze also includes three tracks from a 16-track demo recorded by London in 1980 featuring ex-Mott the Hoople vocalist Nigel Benjamin on vocals and Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx on bass.

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    Original late-1970s band

    London was formed in 1978 by Lizzie Grey, Nikki Sixx and Dane Rage (real name Dane Scarborough). The three met when Sixx and Rage were recruited to play bass and drums for Sister, the band that Grey was in with Blackie Lawless. This lineup did not last long and soon Grey, Sixx and Rage left to form London. London was briefly joined by Michael White as the vocalist, who bore a resemblance, both in voice and image, to Robert Plant. After disagreements with the band, White left to focus on his o...

    Second era: 1984–early 1990s

    1984 saw the rebirth of London, although it was now a different beast. The new lineup consisted of Grey, Itson, an English vocalist named John Ward and a bassist named Donny Cameron. By 1985, the lineup consisted of Grey and Izzy Stradlin, vocalist Nadir D'Priest, drummer Bobby Marks and bassist Brian West (TKO). Marks soon left to form the first lineup of Keel, and Fred Coury was brought in as his replacement. Stradlin then left to join Hollywood Rose/Guns N' Roses with close friend Axl Rose...

    Third era: 2010–present

    London, with the Playa Del Rock lineup of D'Priest, Lewis, West and Krigger, performed a reunion show at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, CA in early 2010, a show in Redondo Beach, California in April 2011, and the Sunset Strip Music Festival at the Whisky a Go Go in Summer 2011. The band recorded "Shout at the Devil" for Cleopatra Records' Mötley Crüe tribute album Crue Believersin 2010. In 2012 a new lineup played dates in Europe during November and December. The London Live! album, recorded...

    Current

    1. Nadir D'Priest – Vocals 2. Billy The Fist– Bass 3. Alan Krigger – Drums 4. Ronee Peña – Guitar 5. Eric Ragno – Keyboards

    Singers

    1. Mark Andrews – Vocals (1978) 2. Michael White – Vocals (1978–1979) 3. Nigel Benjamin – Vocals (1980) 4. John Ward – Vocals (1984–1985)

    Guitar Players

    1. Lizzie Grey– Guitars (1978–1981, 1984–1988) 2. Izzy Stradlin– Guitar (1984–1985) 3. Frankie Jones – Guitar (1986–1988) 4. Amos Sanfilippo – Guitar (1988–1990) 5. Chris Sanders – Guitar (2007–2009) 6. Slash– guitar 7. Sean Lewis – Guitar (1987–1990, 2012–2013)

    Studio albums

    1. Non-Stop Rock (1985), Roadrunner/Shrapnel 2. Don't Cry Wolf(1986), Metalhead 3. Playa Del Rock(1990), Noise International/BMG 4. Call That Girl(2018), Vamps Worldwide

    Compilations

    1. The Metal Years (2008), Cleopatra/Deadline

    Live albums

    1. London Live(2013), Vamps Worldwide

    London at AllMusic
    London discography at Discogs
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nikki_SixxNikki Sixx - Wikipedia

    Prior to forming Mötley Crüe, Sixx was a member of Sister before going on to form London [1] with his Sister bandmate Lizzie Grey. [3] In 2000, he formed side project group 58 with Dave Darling, Steve Gibb and Bucket Baker, issuing one album, Diet for a New America.

  3. Tacked on to this reissue as a bonus is the 3 tracks comprising the original 1980 demo from London, featuring Grey, Nikki Sixx and ex-Mott The Hoople mainstay Nigel Benjamin.

  4. Spiders & Snakes: Lizzie Grey - Vocals, Guitars Doug E. Sex - Guitar Leigh Lawson - Bass Timothy Jay - Drums Tracks 1-10: Spiders and Snakes Tracks 11-13: London Recording information: Spiders & Snakes : Recorded in Winter of 1999 at Dino M III Recording Studios in Torrance, CA.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2000 · London Daze by Spiders & Snakes released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Lizzie Grey: Nikki (Sixx) and I started London in early 1978. The band was the center of the universe in Hollywood for a little over a year before it crashed and burned in late 1979 with the loss of vocalist Nigel Benjamin, who had joined London after the demise of the post-Ian Hunter Mott the Hoople band. full in bloom: It was in London that ...