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Icon (band)

Icon is an American heavy metal band that formed in 1979, disbanding in 1990. Icon has fully reformed as of 2008, currently consisting of three-fifths of the classic lineup: Dan Wexler (guitar), Stephen Clifford (lead vocals), and John Aquilino (guitar), along with Dave Henzerling (bass) and Gary Bruzzese (drums).

Icon
OriginPhoenix, Arizona, United States
Genres
Years active1979–1990, 2008–present
LabelsCapitol, Atlantic
MembersDan Wexler
Stephen Clifford
Dave Henzerling
John Aquilino
Gary Bruzzese
Past membersTracy Wallach
John Covington
Pat Dixon
Steven Young
Jerry Harrison
Kevin Stoller
Drew Bollmann
David Lauser
Scott Hammons
Sheldon Tarsha
Websitehttp://www.myspace.com/officialiconpage

History

Formation

Originally known as The Schoolboys in 1979 (maybe earlier), Icon was formed in 1981, in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, by high school friends Dan Wexler (guitar), Stephen Clifford (lead vocals) and Tracy Wallach (bass).[1] They were joined by Dave Henzerling (guitar) and John Covington (drums).[1] Schoolboys released an EP Singin' Shoutin' and had a few songs on compilation albums. In 1984, Icon was signed to Capitol Records.[1] By this point, Henzerling and Covington had left the band and were replaced by John Aquilino (guitar) and Pat Dixon (drums) (former drummer for Loosely Tight).[2]

Background

In 1984, Icon released their self-titled debut, Icon,[1] and toured to support it. The tour set list featured quite a few new songs intended for the next album as well as a few Deep Purple ("Highway Star") and Judas Priest covers. In 1985, Night of the Crime was released, produced by Eddie Kramer,[1] mixed by Ron Nevison and featuring the songwriting talent of Bob Halligan Jr. During the mixing of the album, vocalist Stephen Clifford decided to leave the band for personal reasons.[2] Regrouping, the band tried out a few different vocalists, lost their record deal[3] and released a local-only cassette; More Perfect Union,[1] featuring a polished pop-rock sound, a new singer (Jerry Harrison) and a keyboardist (Kevin Stoller). Although it was only released locally, it garnered enough attention to renew major-label interest in the group.[1]

In 1989, Right Between the Eyes was released on Atlantic/Megaforce, with Jerry Harrison on vocals and Drew Bollmann on second guitar.[1] A video for "Taking My Breath Away" was played on MTV's Headbangers' Ball. Following the release of Right Between the Eyes and a supporting tour in the US opening for Ace Frehley and in the UK for King's X, the later included David Lauser on drums (currently Sammy Hagar's drummer) replacing Dixon, Icon disbanded.[1] Singer Harrison recorded with a new project called Harlequin. The other band members continued to be involved in music projects; guitarist Dan Wexler in particular wrote and recorded with Alice Cooper (who had performed backing vocals on "Holy Man's War" from Right Between the Eyes). In 1994, (An Even) More Perfect Union—an expanded version of A More Perfect Union, including tracks recorded for potential release on Right Between the Eyes—was released on CD.

2008 reunion

In August 2008, Icon celebrated their reunion with a re-issue of a 1984 Bootleg Concert on DVD. Original members Wexler, Aquilino and Dixon, along with former member Dave Henzerling and new singer Scott Hammons had plans to record new material potentially for a new album.

On November 29, 2008, Icon opened up for Tesla at the Dodge Theatre in their home town of Phoenix, Arizona. They received a very warm reception. Copies of their 1984 DVD were signed and sold and the band promised that new material was on the way. 93.3 KDKB, the local rock station, plugged Icon as a band they love yet rarely play.

In May 2009, singer Scott Hammons decided to pursue a solo career so he decided to leave the band and was replaced with former Adler's Appetite vocalist Sheldon Tarsha, with whom the band played at Rocklahoma and opened for Queensrÿche in 2010. Previous plans to record new songs—possibly for a new album—still exist. However, Tarsha has left the band and original singer Stephen Clifford has been with the band since 2011.

Both the original self-titled album Icon and Night of the Crime were remastered and re-released in 2000 by French hard rock label AxeKiller. "Night of the Crime" was remastered again in 2009 by UK label Rock Candy Records.

Side projects

Wexler participated in other musical projects after Icon's disbandment, most notably co-writing several tracks with Alice Cooper and releasing an album with the band Thieves in the Temple. Henzerling was one of the guitarists for Carmine Appice's band King Kobra; played on the Lizzy Borden album Master of Disguise; and later joined forces with Wexler and Dixon in the band Tomcats. Several Icon members and Surgical Steel drummer Bob Milan backed Arizona vocalist Lydian on her 1990 album "With a Vengeance".

Icon also did a project together with lead singer Randy Baker, founder of the original Strange Daze a Tribute to the Doors[4] band which included a 4-song demo and performing live.[5] According to Baker, "I was never a member of Icon we did a project together as suggested by mutual management."[6]

Members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

  • 1984: Live Bootleg CD and VHS (1999)

Video and Live sound recording by Paul Gasparola

Compilation albums

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 176. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  2. ^ a b Means, Andrew (October 26, 1985). "Success Poses New Problems For Icon". Arizona Republic. p. 55.
  3. ^ Means, Andrew (April 20, 1986). "Icon Guitarist Says Fall Was Predictable". Arizona Republic. p. 89.
  4. ^ "Randy Baker and Strange Daze / Raven Black with Randi Eve". YouTube.
  5. ^ "Randy Baker and Icon (Wexler, Stoller, Dixon and Wallach)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13.
  6. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od_ltSHhtMU

External links

  • "Myspace". Myspace.com.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Icon band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Icon is an American heavy metal band that formed in 1979 disbanding in 1990 Icon has fully reformed as of 2008 currently consisting of three fifths of the classic lineup Dan Wexler guitar Stephen Clifford lead vocals and John Aquilino guitar along with Dave Henzerling bass and Gary Bruzzese drums IconOriginPhoenix Arizona United StatesGenresHeavy metalglam metalYears active1979 1990 2008 presentLabelsCapitol AtlanticMembersDan WexlerStephen CliffordDave HenzerlingJohn AquilinoGary BruzzesePast membersTracy WallachJohn CovingtonPat DixonSteven YoungJerry HarrisonKevin StollerDrew BollmannDavid LauserScott HammonsSheldon TarshaWebsitehttp www myspace com officialiconpage Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Background 1 3 2008 reunion 1 4 Side projects 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Compilation albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit Originally known as The Schoolboys in 1979 maybe earlier Icon was formed in 1981 in Phoenix Arizona United States by high school friends Dan Wexler guitar Stephen Clifford lead vocals and Tracy Wallach bass 1 They were joined by Dave Henzerling guitar and John Covington drums 1 Schoolboys released an EP Singin Shoutin and had a few songs on compilation albums In 1984 Icon was signed to Capitol Records 1 By this point Henzerling and Covington had left the band and were replaced by John Aquilino guitar and Pat Dixon drums former drummer for Loosely Tight 2 Background Edit In 1984 Icon released their self titled debut Icon 1 and toured to support it The tour set list featured quite a few new songs intended for the next album as well as a few Deep Purple Highway Star and Judas Priest covers In 1985 Night of the Crime was released produced by Eddie Kramer 1 mixed by Ron Nevison and featuring the songwriting talent of Bob Halligan Jr During the mixing of the album vocalist Stephen Clifford decided to leave the band for personal reasons 2 Regrouping the band tried out a few different vocalists lost their record deal 3 and released a local only cassette More Perfect Union 1 featuring a polished pop rock sound a new singer Jerry Harrison and a keyboardist Kevin Stoller Although it was only released locally it garnered enough attention to renew major label interest in the group 1 In 1989 Right Between the Eyes was released on Atlantic Megaforce with Jerry Harrison on vocals and Drew Bollmann on second guitar 1 A video for Taking My Breath Away was played on MTV s Headbangers Ball Following the release of Right Between the Eyes and a supporting tour in the US opening for Ace Frehley and in the UK for King s X the later included David Lauser on drums currently Sammy Hagar s drummer replacing Dixon Icon disbanded 1 Singer Harrison recorded with a new project called Harlequin The other band members continued to be involved in music projects guitarist Dan Wexler in particular wrote and recorded with Alice Cooper who had performed backing vocals on Holy Man s War from Right Between the Eyes In 1994 An Even More Perfect Union an expanded version of A More Perfect Union including tracks recorded for potential release on Right Between the Eyes was released on CD 2008 reunion Edit In August 2008 Icon celebrated their reunion with a re issue of a 1984 Bootleg Concert on DVD Original members Wexler Aquilino and Dixon along with former member Dave Henzerling and new singer Scott Hammons had plans to record new material potentially for a new album On November 29 2008 Icon opened up for Tesla at the Dodge Theatre in their home town of Phoenix Arizona They received a very warm reception Copies of their 1984 DVD were signed and sold and the band promised that new material was on the way 93 3 KDKB the local rock station plugged Icon as a band they love yet rarely play In May 2009 singer Scott Hammons decided to pursue a solo career so he decided to leave the band and was replaced with former Adler s Appetite vocalist Sheldon Tarsha with whom the band played at Rocklahoma and opened for Queensryche in 2010 Previous plans to record new songs possibly for a new album still exist However Tarsha has left the band and original singer Stephen Clifford has been with the band since 2011 Both the original self titled album Icon and Night of the Crime were remastered and re released in 2000 by French hard rock label AxeKiller Night of the Crime was remastered again in 2009 by UK label Rock Candy Records Side projects Edit Wexler participated in other musical projects after Icon s disbandment most notably co writing several tracks with Alice Cooper and releasing an album with the band Thieves in the Temple Henzerling was one of the guitarists for Carmine Appice s band King Kobra played on the Lizzy Borden album Master of Disguise and later joined forces with Wexler and Dixon in the band Tomcats Several Icon members and Surgical Steel drummer Bob Milan backed Arizona vocalist Lydian on her 1990 album With a Vengeance Icon also did a project together with lead singer Randy Baker founder of the original Strange Daze a Tribute to the Doors 4 band which included a 4 song demo and performing live 5 According to Baker I was never a member of Icon we did a project together as suggested by mutual management 6 Members EditDan Wexler guitar backing vocals 1979 1990 2008 present Stephen Clifford lead vocals 1979 1985 2010 present Dave Henzerling guitar backing vocals 1979 1981 bass backing vocals 2008 present John Aquilino guitar backing vocals 1981 1987 2008 present Gary Bruzzese drums 2010 present FormerTracy Wallach bass backing vocals 1979 1990 John Covington drums 1979 1981 Pat Dixon drums 1981 1989 2008 2010 Steven Young lead vocals 1985 Jerry Harrison lead vocals 1985 1990 Kevin Stoller keyboards 1987 1989 Drew Bollmann guitar backing vocals 1989 1990 David Lauser drums 1989 1990 Scott Hammons lead vocals 2008 2009 Sheldon Tarsha lead vocals 2009 2010 SessionMark Prentice keyboards on More Perfect Union 1987 keyboards on Forever Young from Right Between the Eyes 1989 Mark Seagraves keyboard programming on More Perfect Union 1987 John Aquilino guitar on More Perfect Union 1987 Alice Cooper vocals on Two for the Road and featured character on Holy Man s War from Right Between the Eyes 1989 Kevin Stroller keyboards on Right Between the Eyes 1989 TimelineDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Icon 1984 Night of the Crime 1985 A More Perfect Union 1987 Right Between the Eyes 1989 Live albums Edit 1984 Live Bootleg CD and VHS 1999 Video and Live sound recording by Paul Gasparola Compilation albums Edit An Even More Perfect Union 1995 References Edit a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin ed 1995 The Guinness Who s Who of Heavy Metal Second ed Guinness Publishing p 176 ISBN 0 85112 656 1 a b Means Andrew October 26 1985 Success Poses New Problems For Icon Arizona Republic p 55 Means Andrew April 20 1986 Icon Guitarist Says Fall Was Predictable Arizona Republic p 89 Randy Baker and Strange Daze Raven Black with Randi Eve YouTube Randy Baker and Icon Wexler Stoller Dixon and Wallach YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 https www youtube com watch v od ltSHhtMUExternal links Edit Myspace Myspace com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Icon band amp oldid 1158265044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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