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Hardline

Hair / Glam Metal (Heavy Metal) band from USA. The band was active in 1992 and after a break. The band started again 2002-2009, to 2012 and present days. [u]Lineup 2018-:[/u] Johnny Gioeli – lead vocals Alessandro Del Vecchio – keyboards and backing vocals Mario Percudani – guitars Anna Portalupi – bass Marco Di Salvia – drums [i][u]Past Lineups:[/u] [u]Hardline 2013-2018:[/u] Johnny Gioeli – lead vocals Alessandro Del Vecchio – keyboards and backing vocals Josh Ramos – guitars Anna Portalupi – bass Francesco Jovino – drums Hardline 2012: Johnny Gioeli – lead vocals Alessandro Del Vecchio – keyboards and backing vocals Thorsten Koehne – guitars Anna Portalupi – bass Francesco Jovino – drums Hardline 2009: Johnny Gioeli – vocals Josh Ramos – guitars Michael T. Ross – keyboards Jamie Brown – bass Atma Anur – drums Hardline 2003: Johnny Gioeli – vocals Joey Gioeli – guitar Josh Ramos – guitar Bob Burch – bass Rob Rock – drums Michael T. Ross – keyboards Hardline 2002: Johnny Gioeli – vocals Joey Gioeli – guitar Josh Ramos – guitar Chris Maloney – bass Rob Rock – drums Michael T. Ross – keyboards Hardline 1991-1992: Johnny Gioeli – vocals Joey Gioeli – guitar Neal Schon – guitar Todd Jensen – bass Dean Castronovo – drums[/i] Hardline was formed when brothers Johnny (vocals) and Joey (guitar) Gioeli, originally from the band Brunette, teamed up with Journey/Bad English guitarist Neal Schon. The original plan was for Neal to produce Hardline, but as he was having so much fun that he decided to join the band as soon as he left Bad English for the tensions arosen with John Waite. They immediately added established musicians Todd Jensen (David Lee Roth, Alice Cooper) on bass and Deen Castronovo (also coming from Bad English) on drums to the mix and the result was magnificent. They went on to record their debut album “Double Eclipse” for MCA in 1992 and then went on the tour circuit with such heavy hitters as Van Halen and Mr. Big. The first single from “Double Eclipse” was the song “Hot Cherie”. While never popular in the mainstream, various radio stations worldwide started to play it and Hardline’s fanbase started to grow. They released a video to MTV, but did not get much airplay. By that time grunge and alternative had already taken over and melodic rock was being pushed aside. Tension among band members, the record company and perhaps certain egos, got in the way of an immediate follow-up album, despite the band having written more than enough material. While Neal re-started his adventure with Journey in 1995 (again together with Deen Castronovo), Johnny stepped out of the music business eventually to return as Axel Rudi Pell’s singer in 1998 on the album “Oceans Of Time”. But years later Johnny and his brother Joey were ready to give it another go with Hardline after the call of Frontiers Records, with an all new line-up featuring famed drummer Bob Rock (Nelson, Vinnie Vincent’s Invasion), lead guitarist Josh Ramos (The Storm, Two Fires), bassist Chris Maloney and keyboard player Michael T. Ross (Accomplice) and all new material. Of course the awesome result is Hardline “II” which was produced by veteran studio man Bob Burch. The album shows a new maturity and edge for Hardline combining powerful and immediately recognizable hooks coming from the classic hard rock tradition of Whitesnake, Van Halen and – of course – Hardline with all new elements and sounds. This album marks the long awaited return of an hard rock master and creates a landmark for the years to come for the development of this music style ! The album also includes the song “This Gift” written and performed with Neal Schon as special guest on guitar. Hailed by critics and fans alike as a top return, the band returned on stage headlining the GODS Festival in Bradford in June 2002, before Johnny and Josh started to work on new songs which eventually saw the light of day on the “Leaving the End Open” album released on Frontiers in May 2009. Following the release of “Leaving The End Open”, HARDLINE’s mastermind and singer Johnny Gioeli did not realistically feel that another HARDLINE album would have seen the light of day sometime soon. It was again thanks to the insistence of Frontiers Records President Serafino Perugino that the concept came about once again “I love surprises and this was certainly one of them”, says Gioeli. “Each time I decide to close the door on Hardline, I get the itch to continue”. Fate wanted that when Perugino sent Gioeli some song demos written by Alessandro Del Vecchio (an Italian musician and producer know for his work with Edge of Forever and Eden’s Curse but also with Axe, Mitch Malloy, Bobby Kimball and several other top musicians and bands), the singer became excited once again and wanted to give it another go.

Members: Neal Schon, Deen Castronovo, Atma Anur, Bobby Rock, Mike Terrana, Johnny Gioeli, Mario Percudani, Josh Ramos, Todd Jensen, Joey Gioeli, Alessandro Del Vecchio, Thorsten Koehne, Anna Portalupi, Marco Di Salvia

Hardline Discography

Albums
Double Eclipse (31 Versions) MCA Records 1992       Track Listing
II (5 Versions) Frontiers Records 2002       Track Listing
Live At The Gods Festival 2002 (4 Versions) Frontiers Records 2003       Track Listing
Leaving The End Open (5 Versions) Irond 2009       Track Listing
Danger Zone (5 Versions) Icarus Music 2012       Track Listing
Human Nature (4 Versions) Soulfood 2016       Track Listing
Life (5 Versions) Frontiers Music SRL 2019       Track Listing
Heart, Mind And Soul (3 Versions) Frontiers Music SRL 2021       Track Listing

Singles & EPs
Can't Find My Way (6 Versions) MCA Records 1992       Track Listing
Hot Cherie (5 Versions) MCA Records 1992       Track Listing
Takin Me Down (2 Versions) MCA Records 1992       Track Listing
Rhythm From A Red Car (CD) MCA Records 1993       Track Listing

Videos
Sticky Side Up / Takin' Me Down (VHS) MCA Music Video 1992       Track Listing

Miscellaneous
Life [Live] (CD, DVD, All Media) Frontiers Music SRL 2020       Track Listing
    

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