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Michael Lardie (born September 8, 1958) is an American musician and record producer known for his memberships in the rock bands Great White and Night Ranger.
When the original line up reformed in 2007, Michael knew it was time to rejoin Great White. Of half Scottish and half Russian (Georgia) decent, Michael John Lardie was born on September 8, 1958 in Anchorage, Alaska and raised in Sacramento, California.
Im Dezember 2006 gab die Band in der Besetzung Jack Russell (Gesang), Mark Kendall (Gitarre), Michael Lardie (Gitarre, Keyboards), Sean McNabb (Bass) und Audie Desbrow (Schlagzeug) das Comeback bekannt. Zum 25-jährigen Bandjubiläum tourte man im Folgejahr zunächst durch Nordamerika. Das neue Studioalbum
The band's current lineup includes Kendall alongside guitarist and keyboardist Michael Lardie, drummer Audie Desbrow (both of whom originally joined in 1985 and rejoined in 2006), bassist Scott Snyder (since 2008) and lead vocalist Brett Carlisle (since 2022).
ImageNameYears ActiveInstrumentsIan Smith2024 (Touring guest)bass backing vocalsnone2022lead vocalsnone2018–2022 (Guest appearance one show ...lead vocalsLive (2020)2010 (guest vocalist on tour) (died ...lead vocalsnoneOf half Scottish and half Russian (Georgia) decent, Michael John Lardie was born on September 8, 1958 in Anchorage, Alaska and raised in Sacramento, California. The oldest of six boys, he grew up listening to bands like the Beatles and Led Zeppelin, and took an early interest in playing music.
Back to the Rhythm was mixed, produced, and engineered by Michael Lardie with all members of the group contributing to the final mix. Russell described the comeback album saying "The record's really eclectic, as the last one was, but it kind of explores the whole realm of where Great White has been throughout its musical career.
House of Broken Love is a song by the American rock band Great White. Written by Jack Russell, Michael Lardie and Alan Niven, the song is the eighth track from the band's fourth album ...Twice Shy .