- Heaven (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Heaven
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Origin =Sydney ,Australia
Genre =Heavy metal ,hard rock
Years_active =1980 —2000
Label =RCA , Deluxe
Associated_acts =AC/DC , Boss, Talas,Rose Tattoo , Swanee
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Past_members = Alan Fryer Laurie Marlow Bradford Kelly [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=291796837 Jasper Lynam Deloire] Joe Turtur John Haese Timi Heiser Mick Cocks Mitch Perry Mark Evans Theo Kats John Lalor Tommy Dimitroff Mark Cunningham Dennis Feldman Kevin Pratt Ross Flynn [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=232113500 Tony "A.W." Griffith] Rob Hinerman Chris CafferyHeaven was a
heavy metal band fromSydney, Australia that formed in1980 . The band recorded three albums and toured throughout theUnited States during the 1980s. Since then, Heaven has maintained something of a fragmentary existence, with singer Alan Fryer reviving the name from time to time although no new material has been recorded since1985 . The group's original style was similar to that ofAC/DC but in later years went in a more commercial heavy metal direction along the lines ofJudas Priest .History
The band was originally formed in
Adelaide under the name Fat Lip, which featured Fryer, bassist Laurie Marlow, formerly of Almost Human, and drummer Joe Turtur. Soon after the band moved to Sydney, AC/DC singerBon Scott died in London and some unsubstantiated reports suggested that band was considering Fryer as a replacement. Fryer left Fat Lip and returned to Adelaide but he was never called upon to audition. Once back in Sydney, Fat Lip now consisted of Fryer and Marlow, Theo Kats on drums and guitarist Bradford Kelly, formerly of John Swan's band Swanee. Kats soon left to join a band called Europe and Turtur returned to the group. John Haese was also added as rhythm guitarist. Shortly afterward, Fat Lip came to the attention of Michael Browning, a Sydney music industry figure who had managed AC/DC in the 1970s and had just started a new record label called DeLuxe, to which he had signedINXS . Fat Lip began recording an album for DeLuxe, but changed its name to Heaven during the sessions. The album, "Twilight of Mischief", was preceded in late1981 by a single, "Fantasy". A second single, "In the Beginning" became the album's title track when it was released byRCA in the US under that name.John Haese left Heaven after the album was released and was replaced by Mick Cocks, formerly of
Rose Tattoo . The band then went to the United States and found some success there, particularly on the West Coast and toured withMötley Crüe andDio . They recorded a second album for RCA during1983 called "Where Angels Fear to Tread". The album was supported by a single, "Rock School" and featured guest contributions fromRonnie James Dio ,Lita Ford andGlenn Hughes . After this, Cocks and Turtur left Heaven.Former AC/DC bass player Mark Evans and John Lalor were brought in as replacements (possibly the only time Evans would feature as a guitarist) but the relationship ended almost immediately and Heaven disbanded.
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1984 , Fryer recruited drummer Tommy Dimitroff and returned to America to reform Heaven, this time with ex-Talas guitarist Mitch Perry andNew York musician Mark Cunningham who had most recently been in a band called Cathedral. Dennis Feldman also joined the new Heaven line-up on bass and the group recorded the album "Knocking on Heaven's Door", which saw them move in a distinctly heavy metal direction. The album's title track was a cover of theBob Dylan song, and was issued as a single. Tours with Judas Priest,Iron Maiden , Kiss and Mötley Crüe followed but RCA had lost interest in Heaven and without label support the band once again disintegrated.After this, Fryer moved to
Texas and forged ahead keeping the Heaven name alive with local talent such as Scott Howe, John Paul Dutton and Tim Heiser. A white Charvel signed by the members of the band hangs in the Hard Rock Cafe Dallas over the merchandise/T-shirt window.Reformations
Kelly, Marlow, Fryer and Haese reformed Heaven in Sydney in
1998 to play two shows, with Theo Kats and Joe Turtur alternating behind the drum kit. After this, Kats and Marlow started working on new material with guitarist Kevin Pratt. Pratt had featured in Sydney bands Boss andBB Steal during the 80s, recording an album with each. The colloboration was designed as a new Heaven album but Fryer returned home to Texas and the project ran out of money. Yet another reformation happened in2001 however, when Fryer, Marlow, Kats and Pratt recruited guitarist Ross Flynn and toured as Heaven in support of Judas Priest's Australian tour. Immediately after these shows, Fryer again returned to America and is currently working on new Heaven material.The Jackson Kelly guitar
During the band's initial period of success, guitarist Bradford Kelly designed the
Jackson Kelly guitar for US guitar makers Jackson. Kelly died in2004 after being ill for some time.Discography
Infobox Discography
Type = studio
Name = Twilight of Mischief/In the Beginning
Released = 1982
Label = DeLuxe (Australia)/RCA (World)
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Singles = "Fantasy", "In the Beginning"
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Type = studio
Name = Where Angels Fear to Tread
Released = 1983
Label = RCA
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Singles = "Rock School"
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Type = studio
Name = Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Released = 1985
Label = RCA
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Singles = "Knockin' on Heaven's Door "
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Other info =References
* [http://www.bmusic.com.au/links/whatsnew/newsletters/archives/newsno217.html BMusic article on Heaven]
* [http://www.ausmetalguide.com/h/heaven.htm Australian Metal Guide]
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