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Of all the glam/pop-metal bands that crawled out of hair salons coast to coast during the mid- to late '80s, one of the more talented acts was New York's
White Lion
, led by singer
Mike Tramp
(originally from Denmark) and guitarist
Vito Bratta
. The group originally formed in 1983 and despite several bassists and drummers coming and going (including future
Black Sabbath
and
Great White
bass player
Dave Spitz
), the group managed to issue a debut,
Fight to Survive
, on
the independent metal label Grand Slamm in 1984. With
Tramp
's pinup good looks and
Bratta
's
Eddie Van Halen
-esque six-string work, the group seemed destined for success (especially with such similarly styled outfits as
Mötley Crüe
and
Ratt
storming the charts), but it would be several years before their next album would appear. Finally finding the right rhythm section (bassist
James LoMenzo
and former
Anthrax
drummer
Greg d'Angelo
),
White Lion
inked a major-label recording contract with Atlantic, issuing
Pride
in 1987.
The album took a while to catch on, but when MTV latched onto the quartet's melodic rocker
"Wait,"
the floodgates opened for the band and
Pride
raced up the charts. Landing prime tour opening slots with the likes of
AC/DC
,
Aerosmith
, and
Ozzy Osbourne
didn't hurt matters either and the group toured for the better part of 1988, resulting in
Pride
holding steady on the charts. But it was more than a year after the album's release that
White Lion
enjoyed their biggest success, with the gentle acoustic ballad
"When the Children Cry,"
which would eventually push sales of
Pride
over the two million mark (in addition,
Bratta
was being recognized for his instrumental talents by racking up Best New Guitarist awards with several guitar-based magazines). But like numerous other young bands that enjoy big-time success early on in their career,
White Lion
felt the pressure to deliver once more on their follow-up recording, which they decided to write and record directly after coming off tour rather than taking time off to re-focus.
The decision would ultimately prove to be a detrimental one for
White Lion
, as proven by the lackluster chart performance of 1989's
Big Game
. Although the album spawned a pair of videos that racked up substantial MTV airplay (the Greenpeace tribute
"Little Fighter"
and a cover version of
Golden Earring
's classic rock standard
"Radar Love"
),
Big Game
stalled on the charts and quickly faded away after being certified gold shortly after release. Down but not out,
White Lion
regrouped for 1991's
Mane Attraction
, which saw the group slightly toughen up their sound on such tracks as the politically charged
"Warsong."
But with hair metal's audience quickly drying up (and such Seattle bands as
Nirvana
and
Soundgarden
waiting in the wings), the album fared even worse than its predecessor. To add insult to injury, both
LoMenzo
and
d'Angelo
left the band shortly thereafter, replaced with newcomers
Tommy "T-Bone" Caradonna
on bass and future
Megadeth
member
Jimmy DeGrasso
on drums. But before the new lineup could record,
Tramp
and
Bratta
came to the realization that their best days were behind them and quietly laid
White Lion
to rest.
After
White Lion
's split, both
Lomenzo
and
D'Angelo
reappeared in
Pride & Glory
, a Southern rock outfit headed by
Ozzy Osbourne
's guitarist,
Zakk Wylde
(although
D'Angelo
would exit the group before their self-titled 1994 release was recorded). Despite all the accolades he received for his playing,
Bratta
failed to resurface after the group's breakup. Meanwhile,
Tramp
released several hard rock albums with
Freak of Nature
and later issued a solo effort,
Capricorn
, before reforming
White Lion
in 1999. The band's lineup was markedly different, however, with
Tramp
serving as the only original member. A live album was issued in 2005, and
White Lion
presented its first batch of original material in seventeen years,
Return of Pride
, in 2008. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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