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FireHouse is an American hard rock band formed in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1989.[1] The band reached stardom during the early 1990s with hit singles like "Don't Treat Me Bad" and "All She Wrote", as well as their signature ballads "I Live My Life for You", "Love of a Lifetime", and "When I Look Into Your Eyes". At the 1991 American Music Awards, FireHouse won the award for Best New Hard Rock/Metal Band, having been chosen over Nirvana and Alice in Chains. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Largest metro area Charlotte metro area Area Ranked 28th - Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 km²) - Width 150 miles (240 km) - Length 560[1] miles (900 km) - % water 9. ...
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Pony Canyon Records was started in 1996 by Japanese Nippon Broadcasting Systems to sell cassette tapes in petrol stations. ...
C.J. Snare Carl Jeff Snare (born December 14, 1964 in Washington, DC) is the founder,singer and songwriter of rock band Firehouse. ...
Bill Leverty Bill Leverty (born in Richmond, Virginia) is an American guitarist currently a member of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster (born December 9 in Richmond, Virginia) is the drummer of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster, C.J. Snare and Bill Leverty of Firehouse For the Dixieland jazz band, see Firehouse Five Plus Two Firehouse is an American hair metal band that was formed in 1988. ...
Bruce Kenneth Waibel (1964 - September 2, 2003) was a musician that played for several artists and bands. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Largest metro area Charlotte metro area Area Ranked 28th - Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 km²) - Width 150 miles (240 km) - Length 560[1] miles (900 km) - % water 9. ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
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I Live My Life For You is a single, Željko JoksimoviÄs duet with Tamee Harrison, one of the biggest Austrian pop stars. ...
Love of a Lifetime was the third single from the Honeyz. ...
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Despite diminishing success in the United States as the decade progressed, the band remained very popular in Asia, mainly in countries like Japan, Thailand, and Singapore.[1] FireHouse continued to release new material throughout the late 1990s and into the early 2000s, most of which has successfully charted in Japan. The band has also continued to tour internationally as of 2007, having participated twice in the annual Rock Never Stops Tour with other bands of the 1980s. FireHouse is estimated to have sold over 6 million albums worldwide since their debut.[2] Rock Never Stops is a US rock tour aiming to bring back the rock of the 80s, bringing together some of the best bands that surfaced in that decade. ...
Originally composed of vocalist C.J. Snare, guitarist Bill Leverty, drummer Michael Foster, and bassist Perry Richardson, the band has maintained its original members with the exception of Richardson, who departed in 2000 due to conflict. Richardson was replaced three times before current bassist Allen McKenzie was given the position in 2004.[3] C.J. Snare Carl Jeff Snare (born December 14, 1964 in Washington, DC) is the founder,singer and songwriter of rock band Firehouse. ...
Bill Leverty Bill Leverty (born in Richmond, Virginia) is an American guitarist currently a member of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster (born December 9 in Richmond, Virginia) is the drummer of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster, C.J. Snare and Bill Leverty of Firehouse For the Dixieland jazz band, see Firehouse Five Plus Two Firehouse is an American hair metal band that was formed in 1988. ...
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History
Early Beginnings FireHouse vocalist C.J. Snare in North Dakota in 2007 The history of FireHouse can be traced back to 1984 when Bill Leverty's band White Heat needed a drummer. After over 20 auditions, current FireHouse drummer Michael Foster answered the ad and when Leverty was impressed by his skill, he quickly hired him. When the band wasn't on tour, Leverty and Foster would visit rock clubs, and it was at one of these clubs where the pair caught sight of a band called Maxx Warrior.[1] Singing for the band was C.J. Snare, and the band's bassist was Perry Richardson. Since Leverty and Foster were impressed with Snare's vocal ability, they became determined to used to unite the bands.[1] As soon as Maxx Warrior broke up, Leverty sent Snare some of his songs and asked him to sing on his tape. Foster and Leverty were again impressed, so they brought Snare in to be the band's lead singer for a show in Virginia several weeks later.[1] Bill Leverty Bill Leverty (born in Richmond, Virginia) is an American guitarist currently a member of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster (born December 9 in Richmond, Virginia) is the drummer of rock band Firehouse. ...
C.J. Snare Carl Jeff Snare (born December 14, 1964 in Washington, DC) is the founder,singer and songwriter of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster, C.J. Snare and Bill Leverty of Firehouse For the Dixieland jazz band, see Firehouse Five Plus Two Firehouse is an American hair metal band that was formed in 1988. ...
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FireHouse bassist Allen McKenzie in North Dakota in 2007 The three-member group took their tape to Perry Richardson, the ex-bassist for Maxx Warrior, who said he liked it but had promised the band that he was in at the time six months of shows. When the six months was up, the band moved to Charlotte, North Carolina and began recording demos in Leverty's bedroom. The band would record all day and play hotel shows at night to earn income. Since Leverty and Foster's band name of White Heat was trademarked, the band chose FireHouse instead. In December of 1989, Michael Caplan of Epic Records flew to New York to see a FireHouse show, and told the band immediately following the performance that they were ready for a record deal. The band went into the studio with David Prater as producer.[1] Prater, having produced bands such as Dream Theater and having drummed with Santana, produced the band's first two albums. Charlotte redirects here. ...
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Success in the 1990s The band's self-titled debut in 1990, FireHouse, was met with much critical acclaim. The band won the American Music Award for Best New Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Band of 1991, Metal Edge Magazine's Best New Band of 1991, Young Guitar Magazine's Best Newcomer of 1991, and Music Life Magazine's reader's pop poll Best Newcomer of the Year 1992.[1] The band's first album sold over two million copies in the United States, and was certified double platinum by the RIAA. The band's third and most successful single, Love of a Lifetime, reached #5 and sold 500,000 copies. Other singles also charted including Don't Treat Me Bad at #14. The first single from the album, Shake & Tumble, enjoyed success on the radio and brought attention to the band, but it failed to chart.[4] The album went on to become certified Gold in Canada, Singapore, and Japan.[4] Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ...
FireHouse is the debut album of the band of the same name. ...
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Love of a Lifetime was the third single from the Honeyz. ...
The band followed their impressive debut with Hold Your Fire in 1992. Although not as successful as its predecessor, Hold Your Fire produced three more hit singles and was certified Gold. To date, "Hold Your Fire" has soundscanned over 873,000 copies in the United States alone. It is estimated that the RIAA will certify "Hold Your Fire" as platinum in 2008.[1] Singles from Hold Your Fire included "Sleeping with You", "Reach for the Sky", and the ballad "When I Look Into Your Eyes". The latter single became a Top 40 hit in the United States.[4] Despite spending $100,000 on the music video for "Reach for the Sky", it suffered from lack of use in the United States, with MTV only playing the video once.[2] Hold Your Fire is the second studio album of the rock band FireHouse. ...
Year 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Image:Bill Grem Live.JPG Bill Leverty - Photo by Doug Raflik For the band's third album, aptly titled 3, they changed producers. Ron Nevison, who had served as producer for Led Zeppelin, Ozzy Osbourne, Heart, and many other groups, produced this album.[1] While the band's success had waned in the United States by 3's release in 1995, it brought them more success overseas than ever before. It was certified Gold in several Asian countries, giving the band an opportunity to tour in countries like India and Thailand. The lead single from the album, "I Live My Life for You", was the band's third Top 20 ballad in the United States.[4] C.J. Snare remarked that despite drastic changes in the industry, FireHouse was the only band of its genre that managed to have a Top 20 hit as late as 1995, without having to make drastic changes to their sound.[5] 3's follow-up, Good Acoustics, was a collection of acoustic arrangements of several of their greatest hits, as well as four new songs. Good Acoustics, produced by the band's guitarist Bill Leverty, went gold in six countries around the world including Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines.[4] Tracks "In Your Perfect World", "You Are My Religion", and "Love Don't Care" became hits in many Asian countries. After the album's release, the band launched their second tour of Asia which ended in late 1996, which was followed by another tour of Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan in February of 1997, including several sold out shows. The band returned to Southeast Asia in July and played an unprecedented 25 city sold out tour of Indonesia.[4] 3 is the aptly titled third studio album of the rock band FireHouse. ...
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After this time, the band, frustrated with their label's lack of promotion in the United States, asked to be released from their contract. However, they made a significant and important change, when they signed with Pony Canyon Records, from Japan. With the decline of popularity among rock acts of the 80s in the States, and their steady fame in Asia, they agreed and released Category 5 with their new label. They toured heavily throughout Asia during 1998 and 1999, achieving great success with their album. They continued to tour heavily in the United States as well, performing on the first ever "Rock Never Stops Tour" all over America in 1998. This tour featured fellow 1980s rock bands including Slaughter and Quiet Riot. On April 22, 1999, FireHouse recorded a live show in Osaka, Japan and released it with the title Bring 'Em Out Live later that year. Pony Canyon Records was started in 1996 by Japanese Nippon Broadcasting Systems to sell cassette tapes in petrol stations. ...
Category 5 is the fifth album of the rock band FireHouse. ...
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Bring Em Out Live is the first live album of the rock band FireHouse. ...
2000 and beyond Sometime in 2000, the band parted ways with bassist Perry Richardson due to personal conflict, and hired Bruce Waibel, who had played in The Gregg Allman Band for 10 years. Leverty met Waibel in Sarasota, Florida and was impressed with his bass guitar skills. [6] When the band had an opening for a bassist due to Richardson's departure, Leverty contacted Waibel and asked him to join the band. With Waibel, they recorded their next album, O2, and toured on the Metal Edge 2002 tour with Dokken, Ratt, Warrant, and LA Guns. After the twelve week tour, Waibel parted ways with the band to spend more time with his family.[6] In 2003, Waibel died unexpectedly at age 39. Guitarist Bill Leverty expressed the band's sadness over his death in a statement shortly after the news broke.[6] Initially, Waibel was replaced by brazilian Dario Seixas, who played bass on the band's 2003 critically acclaimed album Prime Time, but Seixas left the band shortly after, so the band announced that they were in need of a bass player. Allen McKenzie, who was playing bass for Jani Lane's solo project at the time, sent in his audition tape, and the band agreed that he was the right musician for the job.[5] Bruce Kenneth Waibel (1964 - September 2, 2003) was a musician that played for several artists and bands. ...
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O2 is the seventh album of the rock band FireHouse. ...
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Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Prime Time is the eight album of the rock band FireHouse. ...
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In December of 2004, FireHouse became the first major international rock band to play concert dates in northeast India.[7] The band's first Indian concert date was in Shillong, followed by two more dates in Dimapur, and Aizawl.[7] The band's first Indian date, in Shillong, took place in front of a sold out stadium crowd of over 40,000, setting a record for that city.[5] The band toured in 2005, 2006, and launched another tour in 2007 visiting states in the Midwest United States such as North Dakota and playing at several festivals including Rocklahoma.[8] In a March 2007 interview, when asked about the band's next album, guitarist Bill Leverty said "we plan on going into the studio this coming winter. Hopefully, we’ll be able to get all the songs together and record them for a spring/summer release."[2] Regarding the future of the band, C.J. Snare commented that "this has been an incredible, incredible career. To do something that you love, to be an artist, to be an entertainer and to actually go out there and have fans all over the world and be able to make a living at it. As long as that's perpetuated, I don’t see any reason to ever stop."[5] , Shillong (Khasi Shillong) is the capital of Meghalaya, one of the smaller states in India. ...
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Aizawl (population 339,812) is the largest city as well as the capital of the state of Mizoram in India. ...
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Band members Originally composed of vocalist C.J. Snare, guitarist Bill Leverty, drummer Michael Foster, and bassist Perry Richardson, the band has maintained all of its original members with the exception of Richardson, who departed in 2000 due to conflict. Richardson was initially replaced by Bruce Waibel, but Waibel left in 2003 to spend more time with his family. Dario Seixas was brought on board to play bass on the band's 2003 album Prime Time, but he parted ways with the band shortly after the album was released. Current bassist Allen McKenzie was given the position in 2004.[3] C.J. Snare Carl Jeff Snare (born December 14, 1964 in Washington, DC) is the founder,singer and songwriter of rock band Firehouse. ...
Bill Leverty Bill Leverty (born in Richmond, Virginia) is an American guitarist currently a member of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster (born December 9 in Richmond, Virginia) is the drummer of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster, C.J. Snare and Bill Leverty of Firehouse For the Dixieland jazz band, see Firehouse Five Plus Two Firehouse is an American hair metal band that was formed in 1988. ...
Bruce Kenneth Waibel (1964 - September 2, 2003) was a musician that played for several artists and bands. ...
Prime Time is the eight album of the rock band FireHouse. ...
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Guitarist Bill Leverty and C.J. Snare have both pursued solo careers, but neither have let their solo projects interfere with the band's studio and touring efforts. Leverty has released two solo albums; Wanderlust in 2004 and Southern Exposure in 2007, and when asked if he would ever tour in support of them, he said that it would be "extremely selfish" to do so while putting the band on hold.[9] Snare has commented in several interviews that he is working on a solo album, but such an album has yet to materialize.[5] Drummer Michael Foster has participated in Leverty's solo career by playing drums on both of his albums.
Current C.J. Snare Carl Jeff Snare (born December 14, 1964 in Washington, DC) is the founder,singer and songwriter of rock band Firehouse. ...
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Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Former Michael Foster, C.J. Snare and Bill Leverty of Firehouse For the Dixieland jazz band, see Firehouse Five Plus Two Firehouse is an American hair metal band that was formed in 1988. ...
A sunburst-colored Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ...
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Bruce Kenneth Waibel (1964 - September 2, 2003) was a musician that played for several artists and bands. ...
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Discography Albums FireHouse is the debut album of the band of the same name. ...
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Love of a Lifetime was the third single from the Honeyz. ...
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I Live My Life For You is a single, Željko JoksimoviÄs duet with Tamee Harrison, one of the biggest Austrian pop stars. ...
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External links C.J. Snare Carl Jeff Snare (born December 14, 1964 in Washington, DC) is the founder,singer and songwriter of rock band Firehouse. ...
Bill Leverty Bill Leverty (born in Richmond, Virginia) is an American guitarist currently a member of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster (born December 9 in Richmond, Virginia) is the drummer of rock band Firehouse. ...
Michael Foster, C.J. Snare and Bill Leverty of Firehouse For the Dixieland jazz band, see Firehouse Five Plus Two Firehouse is an American hair metal band that was formed in 1988. ...
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FireHouse is the debut album of the band of the same name. ...
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Category 5 is the fifth album of the rock band FireHouse. ...
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