- Adrenalin (American band)
Adrenalin is an American rock band from
East Detroit Michigan , that is perhaps best known for their song "Road of the Gypsy", featured in the1986 film,Iron Eagle .Adrenalin created a huge buzz among fans and the music industry alike, as well as quickly earning the respect of musicians such as
Bob Seger andAerosmith . They continually won awards throughout the late '70s and well into the '80s when Marc Gilbert joined the band and were getting radio airplay across the country. Their albums boasted true rock hits like "Angel In The Day," "Faraway Eyes," and "Road Of The Gypsy," a song featured in the blockbuster film,Iron Eagle . Adrenalin was in rotation atMTV in 1983.They produced an
EP , "Don't Be Looking Back" in1983 , and two albums, "Road of the Gypsy" (1984 ) and "American Heart" (1986) both produced byVini Poncia . The band later broke up and most of the members regrouped asDC Drive , until that band broke up in1993 after one album. Adrenalin reunited in2002 , though they have yet to release a new album.Lineup
Over the years the band's lineup consisted of:
* David Larson - Vocals (1977-80)
* Marc Gilbert - Vocals (1980-86)
* Michael Romeo - Guitar (1977-Present)
* Brian Pastoria - Drums(1977-Present)
* Mark Pastoria - Keyboards(1981-Present)
* Jimmy Romeo - Sax(1979-Present)
* Michael "Flash" Haggerty - Guitar(1977-Present)
* Bruce Schafer - Bass(1978-Present)
* Glen Young- Bass (1977-78)
* Graham Strachan - Vocals (2002)The band's current lineup is: Brian Pastoria, (drums); Bruce Schafer, (bass); James Romeo, (saxophone); Mark Pastoria, (keyboards); Michael Haggerty, (guitar); Michael Romeo, (guitar). They currently record at Harmonie Park in Detroit, MI.Discography
Awards
* Best Song (Pop/Rock) - Detroit Music Awards (1993)
* Best Pop Rock Act (Pop/Rock) - Detroit Music Awards (1993)
* Best Record Company/ Harmonie Park - Detroit Music Awards (2002)
* Best Compilation / Christmas in Detroit - Detroit Music Awards (1993)
* Best Studio - Detroit Music Awards (2000)
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