Pride & Glory (band)

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Pride & Glory
Pride & Glory in 1994
Pride & Glory in 1994
Background information
OriginUnited States
Genres
Years active1991–1994, (one-off reunion: 1998)
LabelsGeffen
Associated actsBlack Label Society
White Lion
Past membersZakk Wylde
James LoMenzo
Greg D'Angelo
Brian Tichy
John DeServio

Pride & Glory was a side project formed by vocalist/guitarist Zakk Wylde, best known at that time for his prior work with Ozzy Osbourne. It was the first project for which Wylde also served as lead vocalist, prior to releasing his first solo-album, 1996's Book of Shadows. Wylde subsequently formed the band Black Label Society in 1998, which remains active.

Pride & Glory released one self-titled studio album before disbanding in 1994. They reunited for a one-off show in 1998.

History[]

Formed in 1991 during what was then billed as Ozzy Osbourne's farewell tour following the 1991 No More Tears album, Wylde recruited the former White Lion rhythm section of bassist James LoMenzo and drummer Greg D'Angelo, and originally wanted to name the Southern rock-inspired project Lynyrd Skynhead.[3] This lineup recorded two songs, an instrumental entitled "Farm Fiddlin'" for a 1991 compilation album entitled The Guitars That Rule the World, and a cover of the blues-standard "Baby, Please Don't Go" for the 1992 L.A. Blues Authority Vol. 1 compilation.

By early 1994, the band had changed their name to Pride & Glory, with D'Angelo departing and being replaced by Brian Tichy. That year, Pride & Glory released their one and only album via Geffen Records and performed as a main-stage act at the Donington Monsters of Rock Festival in England in June of that year. In November 1994, LoMenzo left after a tour of Japan, three days before Pride & Glory were scheduled to begin a US Tour. Scrambling, Wylde quickly managed to find a replacement in his long-time friend, John DeServio, who grew up with Wylde in New Jersey. Pride & Glory played their final show on December 10, 1994, in Los Angeles.

Following the 1994 demise of the Pride & Glory project, Wylde would intermittently perform with Osbourne again while also forming the band Black Label Society in 1998, for which he also serves as lead vocalist.

1998 reunion show[]

On January 31, 1998, the lineup of Wylde, LoMenzo, and Tichy reunited for a one-off reunion show at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood.[4]

Members[]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Singles[]

Additional recordings[]

(Lynyrd Skynhead recordings credited as 'Zakk Wylde')

  • "Farm Fiddlin'" - Guitars That Rule the World (1991)
  • "Baby, Please Don't Go" - L.A. Blues Authority Vol. 1 (1992)

Compilation appearances[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Generation Next". Rolling Stone. July 14, 1994. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
  2. ^ Dillon, Charlotte. "Pride & Glory". AllMusic. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
  3. ^ Paul, Alan (4 November 2011). "Zakk Wylde Discusses Pride & Glory, His New Band (and Album), in 1994 Guitar World Interview". Guitar. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
  4. ^ Dean, Mark (January 27, 2015). "Interview with Zakk Wylde Black Label Society Vocalist/Guitarist (ex Ozzy Osbourne/Pride & Glory)". My Global Mind. Retrieved December 31, 2016.
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