Sanatçının Albümleri
The Day I Went Mad
1999 · albüm
Underground
1996 · albüm
Here Comes The Night
1991 · albüm
Line-Up (Remastered & Expanded Edition)
1981 · albüm
No Bad Habits
1978 · albüm
Graham Bonnet
1977 · albüm
White Room (Instrumental)
2023 · single
San Tropez
2023 · single
Solo Albums 1974-1992
2020 · albüm
Reel to Real
2018 · albüm
Flying Not Falling 1991 - 1999
2017 · albüm
Back Row in the Stalls (Expanded Edition)
2016 · albüm
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Michael Schenker
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Alcatrazz
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Gillan
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UFO
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Joe Lynn Turner
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Uli Jon Roth
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Elf
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John Sykes
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Ian Gillan
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Glenn Hughes
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Tommy Bolin
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Roger Glover
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Michael Schenker Group
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Cozy Powell
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Rainbow
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Ian Gillan Band
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Graham Bonnet Band
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Biyografi
In the 1980s, hard rock and heavy metal were all about the way you looked. If you didn't have long hair and dress in studs, spikes, leather, or spandex, you stuck out like a sore thumb. Singer Graham Bonnet -- who sported a look that was equal parts James Dean and Miami Vice-era Don Johnson -- was a prime example of this, despite fronting (albeit briefly) such renowned acts as Rainbow, the Michael Schenker Group, and Alcatrazz. Born December 23, 1947 in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England, Bonnet had his first taste of success in the music biz in the late '60s, when he scored a hit with his band, the Marbles -- "Only One Woman." Bonnet supposedly spent most of the '70s doing commercial jingles before issuing a self-titled solo debut in 1977, which became a hit in Australia due to a cover of Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue," and scoring another cover hit a year later with the Bee Gees' "Warm Ride." Just before the close of the decade, Bonnet was chosen to replace Ronnie James Dio in Rainbow, which saw the group transform into a more melodic and radio-friendly act with 1980's Down to Earth. But Bonnet's tenure with Rainbow was short-lived, as he then returned to a solo career, scoring a U.K. hit single with "Night Games" off of 1981's Line Up. Up next was another brief association, with the Michael Schenker Group, which also lasted for a single album -- 1982's Assault Attack. A year later, Bonnet co-formed an all new band, Alcatrazz, which featured two of the biggest rock guitar heroes of the '80s -- Yngwie Malmsteen (on 1984's No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll and Live Sentence) and Steve Vai (on 1985's Disturbing the Peace). However, after a third studio album, 1986's Dangerous Games, Alcatrazz were kaput. Subsequently, Bonnet has appeared on numerous albums by others -- including Pretty Maids, Impellitteri, Blackthorne, Anthem, Stardust Reverie, and Eddie Hardin -- and has also sporadically issued further solo sets (1991's Here Comes the Night, 1997's Underground, and 1999's The Day I Went Mad). Having made the move, permanently, to tour and record, both on his own and with his many serial collaborators. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi