House of Lords
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United StatesUnited States

1988

House of Lords

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Gene Simmons signed Giuffria to his record label Simmons Record. He changed the band's name to House of Lords and replaced the band's original vocalist[1] David Glen Eisley with James Christian. Simmons liked the material presented to him by Gregg Giuffria, a demo for Giuffria's third record, however wasn't a fan of the voice. James Christian was suggested by Chuck Wright, the bassist as the two had worked together in L.A. Rocks.

House of Lords' eponymous debut was released in 1988, featuring a heavier sound than Giuffria with slightly less emphasis on keyboards, the debut received critical acclaim and the band toured with Cheap Trick and opened for Scorpions in 1989. The album featured one major hit, "I Wanna Be Loved" (Hot 100 #58). The Stan Bush penned "Love Don't Lie" was the second single but aside from some airplay on MTV it failed to ignite. Despite a successful tour, original guitarist Lanny Cordola left in 1990, replaced by Michael Guy.

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James ChristianJames Christianlead vocals
BJ Zampadrums (drum set)
Jimi Bellelectric guitar
Chris McCarvillbass guitar
Chuck WrightChuck Wrightbass guitar
Gregg Giuffriakeyboard, original
Ken Marydrums (drum set)
Dennis Chickbackground vocals, guitar
Tommy AldridgeTommy Aldridgedrums (drum set)
Michael Guybackground vocals, guitar
Sean McNabbbass guitar
Doug AldrichDoug Aldrichelectric guitar

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