Heavy Bones

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.

Heavy Bones
OriginHollywood, California
GenresGlam metal
Years active1990-1992
LabelsReprise
Associated actsQuiet Riot
Past membersJoel Ellis
Gary Hoey
Rex Tennyson
Frankie Banali
Scott Thunes

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
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References

Joel Ellis Interview on MusicMayhem.Rocks


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