Genre: Rock
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Giuffria was an American rock band that was formed in 1982 by Gregg Giuffria after his departure from the band Angel, a glam rock/heavy metal band from Washington, D.C..
Giuffria was formed as Gregg Giuffria's side project in 1982 after his departure from the glam band, Angel. The band's classic line-up consisted of Gregg Giuffria on keyboards, along with David Glen Eisley (lead vocalist), Craig Goldy (guitar), Chuck Wright (bass), and Alan Krigger (drums). Eisley had recently come off of a stint as the lead vocalist for the Los Angeles-based band, Sorcery. Goldy had briefly been a member of the hard rock/glam metal band Rough Cutt, while Wright had performed on several tracks from Quiet Riot's smash album, Metal Health, although not an official member of Q.R. at the time. Krigger had been a longtime session drummer. Tom Quinton played drums for several months in 1983-84 but was dumped in favor of Alan Krigger, who looked more like a hard rock drummer than did Quinton. They were signed to MCA Records in 1984.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuffria
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