Active: 1980s-2010s |
Born: 1989 in Charlotte, NC |
Genre: Pop/Rock |
Styles: Hair Metal, Hard Rock, Pop-Metal, Heavy Metal |
Band Members: CJ Snare (vocals), Bill Leverty (guitar), Allen McKenzie (bass), Michael Foster (drums) |
Career Highlights:
• Celebrating their 30th Anniversary
• 7 million sales, 16 Gold and Platinum records Worldwide, and an American Music Award for best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Band of 1991
• 2 Billboard Hot 100 Top 5 Hits
• 4 Billboard Hot 100 Top 25 Hits
• 7 Billboard Hot 100 Top 100 Hits
• 2 Time Winner ASCAP Songwriter’s Award
• Songs Used In Network TV Shows, Major Motion Pictures, and Video Games Around The World
• “Love of a Lifetime” voted as Biggest Wedding Song of 1991 (Bridal Magazine)
Discography: |
Billboard Albums: |
2011 – Full Circle |
(self-released) |
1995 – 3 |
(Billboard 200; #66) |
2004 – Prime Time |
(Pony Canyon) |
1992 – Hold Your Fire |
(Billboard 200; #23) |
2000 – O2 |
(Spitfire) |
1991 – Firehouse |
(Billboard 200; #21) |
1999 – Category 5 |
(Lightyear) |
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1996 – Good Acoustics |
(Epic/Sony) |
Billboard Singles: |
1995 – 3 |
(Epic/Sony) |
1995 – I Live My Life For You |
(Adult Contemporary; #20) |
1992 – Hold Your Fire |
(Epic) |
1995 – I Live My Life For You |
(Billboard Hot 100; #26) |
1991 – Firehouse |
(Epic) |
1995 – I Live My Life For You |
(Top 40 Mainstream; #14) |
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1992 – Reach For the Sky |
(Mainstream Rock; #27) |
American Music Awards: |
1992 – Reach For the Sky |
(Billboard Hot 100; #83) |
1992 – Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist; WON |
1992 – Sleeping with You |
(Billboard Hot 100; #78) |
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1992 – When I Look (Your Eyes) |
(Billboard Hot 100; #8) |
RIAA Certified: |
1992 – When I Look (Your Eyes) |
(Top 40 Mainstream; #3) |
1994 – Firehouse |
(2x Platinum) |
1991 – All She Wrote |
(Mainstream Rock; #25) |
1992 – Hold Your Fire |
(Gold) |
1991 – All She Wrote |
(Billboard Hot 100; #58) |
1991 – Love of a Lifetime (single) |
(Gold) |
1991 – Don’t Treat Me Bad |
(Mainstream Rock; #16) |
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1991 – Don’t Treat Me Bad |
(Billboard Hot 100; #19) |
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1991 – Love of a Lifetime |
(Billboard Hot 100; #5) |