Heavy Bones
| Heavy Bones | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Hollywood, California | 
| Genres | Glam metal | 
| Years active | 1990-1992 | 
| Labels | Reprise | 
| Past members | 
Joel Ellis Gary Hoey Rex Tennyson Frankie Banali Scott Thunes  | 
Heavy Bones were a heavy metal band from Hollywood, California that formed in 1990. The band consisted of Joel Ellis (vocals), Gary Hoey (guitars), Rex Tennyson (bass), & Frankie Banali (drums). Even though Tennyson is listed as the bassist, Scott Thunes played all the bass tracks on the album;[1] Tennyson appeared in their one and only music video, 4:AM T.M.
Their one and only album was released on Reprise Records in 1992. The Richie Zito produced self-titled effort did not sell very well and the band ceased to exist shortly thereafter.
Members
Past members
- Joel Ellis - lead vocals (1990-1992)
 - Gary Hoey - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, dobro, backing vocals (1990-1992)
 - Scott Thunes - bass guitar, backing vocals (1990-1992)
 - Rex Tennyson - bass guitar, backing vocals (1992)
 - Frankie Banali - drums, percussion, backing vocals (1990-1992)
 
Discography
Studio albums
- Heavy Bones (1992)
 
Track Listings
- 1. The Hand That Feeds
 - 2. 4:AM T.M.
 - 3. Turn It On
 - 4. Anna
 - 5. Dead End St.
 - 6. Where Eagles Fly
 - 7. Enormodome
 - 8. The Light Of Day
 - 9. Your Love Won't Let Me Down
 - 10. Beating Heart
 - 11. Summers In The Rain
 - 12. Where The Livin' Is Easy
 
References
Joel Ellis Interview on MusicMayhem.Rocks
External links
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