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siobhan222 wrote:If anyone can answer this question, I'd appreciate it. I've never heard of any band subbing in a different lead singer in the middle of a tour before. I had tickets for a Toto concert and BK got sick and they cancelled the show. I had tickets for someone else and the lead singer got sick and the concert was cancelled. Maybe this has been done before, but it seems really weird to me. If anyone has any examples, I'd appreciate if you'd share them.
Thanks!
(And yes, I'm new here so I hope it's okay to ask a question!)
NealIsGod wrote:Well, it's common knowledge that Paul McCartney died and was replaced by a lookalike. Just not in the middle of a tour.![]()
WalrusOct9 wrote:Black Sabbath switched singers mid-tour in 1986, but that was like...replacing a replacment singer, so it wasn't like they replaced Ozzy or Dio mid-tour. Rob Halford also stood in with Sabbath for one-off shows in '92 and one last year or the year before, I can't remember.
Squidward24 wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Black Sabbath switched singers mid-tour in 1986, but that was like...replacing a replacment singer, so it wasn't like they replaced Ozzy or Dio mid-tour. Rob Halford also stood in with Sabbath for one-off shows in '92 and one last year or the year before, I can't remember.
You are of course refering to Ray Gillen, replacing Glenn Hughes 10 shows into the "Seventh Star" tour.
Rob stood in for Sabbath at the final two shows of Ozzy's "No More Tours" tour. He stood in for Ozzy during the 2004 edition of Ozzfest.
Big J wrote:Rob also did a few shows in 92 on the DEhumanizer tour...special bill deals where they would have been (technically) opening for Ozzy, and Dio refused.
conversationpc wrote:Big J wrote:Rob also did a few shows in 92 on the DEhumanizer tour...special bill deals where they would have been (technically) opening for Ozzy, and Dio refused.
I heard that somewhere also. Dio, similar to guys like Yngwie Malmsteen or David Coverdale, has been known to be a bit difficult to work for, to put it mildly. I don't think he has quite the rep that those other two do, though.
whocares wrote:Coverdale lost me, when there were no more video's with THEN great looking Tawny Kitaen. Thank God he got me back for the Coverdale/Page CD.
Rob also did a few shows in 92 on the DEhumanizer tour...special bill deals where they would have been (technically) opening for Ozzy, and Dio refused.
whocares wrote:strange? no way.
That would make it seem like some kind of controversy, and there's none of that on this forum. I almost said that with a straight face.
Big J wrote:Rob also did a few shows in 92 on the DEhumanizer tour...special bill deals where they would have been (technically) opening for Ozzy, and Dio refused.
rebelgirl66 wrote:GO check out the Survivor forum! They just put out a new cd..............and have hired a new lead singer..........Journey did it, Styx did it, why not Survivor??!! LOL! I think I need a beer!
whocares wrote:Well that would just suck!
Frankie powertripping again?
siobhan222 wrote:whocares wrote:Well that would just suck!
Frankie powertripping again?
"decision to replace Jimi" ... wow ... they fired Jimi. Is no one sacred anymore? All lead singers are just replaceable.
I'm sure glad I got to see him last year (although it was at a local pig fest -- really -- and free to boot).
This is the year for dumped vocalists it seems as it marks the 3rd one I've been aware of this year..
First John Payne of Asia gets dumped in favor of John Wetton (I think they traded up here)
Steve Augeri goes down to voice problems for JSS
Now Jimi Jamison gets dumped ...
Anyone care to start a pool on the next lead vocalist to fall?
First John Payne of Asia gets dumped in favor of John Wetton (I think they traded up here)
journeygal wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I guess if I was betting, I'd say Kansas.
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