Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Quiet_RiotQuiet Riot - Wikipedia

    Despite his previous insistence that Quiet Riot could never return as a live performing entity, Banali announced a new version of Quiet Riot in September 2010 with himself on drums, Chuck Wright on bass, Alex Grossi on guitar, and newcomer Mark Huff (formerly of the Van Halen tribute band 5150) on vocals.

  2. 14. Jan. 2012 · Mark Huff erfuhr von seinem Rausschmiss bei Quiet Riot, während er im Krankenhaus auf eine Operation vorbereitet wurde. Klar, dass er sauer ist.

  3. 22. Sept. 2010 · The Dalles Chronicle recently conducted an interview with Mark Huff, the San Diego, California-based vocalist who has signed on as lead singer for QUIET RIOT, succeeding Kevin DuBrow, who died in...

  4. 16. Sept. 2017 · Former QUIET RIOT singer Mark Huff has described the band's music as "shit" and has slammed the group's leader, Frankie Banali, as someone who "thinks he has talent." Huff's comments came...

  5. Beliebt bei Mark Huff. Motion Artist mit Schirm, Charme und Polygone | Erfahren Sie mehr über die Berufserfahrung, Ausbildung und Kontakte von Mark Huff Mark Huff, indem Sie das Profil...

    • FH Hannover
    • 384
    • Fork Unstable Media
    • Hamburg, Deutschland
  6. 25. Apr. 2012 · Former QUIET RIOT lead singer Mark Huff tells SleazeRoxx.com's Ruben Mosqueda that he found out he was fired from the band via the Internet while he was in the hospital waiting for a brain...

  7. Huff’s first original band was the punk and British Invasion inspired Smart Bomb, which quickly gained momentum, drawing as many as 1 000 fans to the frat parties and outdoor shows they played. Huff’s talents as a singer, songwriter, and charismatic performer grew, as did his regional reputation.