Adam Shore
Adam Shore | |
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Genres | Glam metal |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Adam Shore is an American musician and the original vocalist for glam metal band Warrant.[1] He sang on early Warrant demos such as "You've Got A Broken Heart" and "Tease Machine". He also co-wrote the Warrant song "Thin Disguise" (which was originally a B-side) with his replacement Jani Lane, with Lane ending up on the final recording.
Shore went on to front several other bands including Hot Wheelz (later Shake City), [2] which also featured former Warrant drummer Max Asher before switching to percussionist Jaycee Cary. [2]
Shore was also featured on several songs of Warrant guitarist Erik Turner's Demos for Diehards.
Discography
With Warrant
- You've Got A Broken Heart (Demo)
- Tease Machine (Demo)
With Eric Turner solo
- Demos For Diehards (1998)
With Shake City
- Shake City (2009)
References
- ^ Matula, Philip (6 April 2006). "Warrant - Biografias" (in Portuguese). Whiplash!. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
- ^ a b SHAKE CITY - Eonianrecords, Retrieved from Eonianrecords.com, 2017-06-12
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- Erik Turner
- Jerry Dixon
- Steven Sweet
- Joey Allen
- Robert Mason
- Adam Shore
- Josh Lewis
- Chris Vincent
- Jani Lane
- Scott Warren
- Rick Steier
- James Kottak
- Mike Fasano
- Keri Kelli
- Billy Morris
- Jaime St. James
- Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1989)
- Cherry Pie (1990)
- Dog Eat Dog (1992)
- Ultraphobic (1995)
- Belly to Belly (1996)
- Greatest & Latest (1999)
- Under the Influence (2001)
- Born Again (2006)
- Rockaholic (2011)
- Louder Harder Faster (2017)
- The Best of Warrant (1996)
- Rocking Tall (1996)
- Then and Now (2004)
- Warrant Live 86–97 (1997)
- Warrant Live Extended Versions (2005)
- Warrant 10 Live! (2014)
- Warrant: Live - Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
- Cherry Pie: Quality You Can Taste
- Born Again: Delvis Video Diaries
- "Down Boys"
- "Heaven"
- "Big Talk"
- "Sometimes She Cries"
- "Cherry Pie"
- "I Saw Red"
- "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- "Blind Faith"
- "We Will Rock You"
- "Machine Gun"
- "The Bitter Pill"
- "Heaven '99'"
- "Cherry Pie '99"
- "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink"
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