Johnny Solinger

John Preston Solinger (born August 7, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter best known as the former lead vocalist of Skid Row from 1999 to 2015; at the time of his split, he was their longest serving vocalist, surpassing Sebastian Bach, who was in the band for nine years. During his time in the band, he performed on the albums Thickskin (2003) and Revolutions Per Minute (2006), along with Chapters 1 and 2 of the 3 part United World Rebellion EP series, with Chapter 3 due to be completed with ZP Theart on vocals.

Johnny Solinger
Solinger at Wacken Open Air in 2014
Background information
Birth nameJohn Preston Solinger
Born (1965-08-07) August 7, 1965
OriginTexas, U.S.
GenresHard rock, heavy metal, alternative rock, country
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1990–present
LabelsSkid Row Records
SPV Records
Associated actsSkid Row
Solinger
Websitejohnnysolinger.com

Solinger

Johnny Solinger moved to the Dallas–Fort Worth area as a young boy, where he was exposed to hard rock and country music, and fell in love with them. In 1990, he formed the rock band SOLINGER in Dallas, recording four independent records: Solinger, Solinger II, Chain Link Fence, and Solinger Live. He enjoyed live performance and radio success throughout the Southwest.

Skid Row

In 1999, Skid Row members Dave "The Snake" Sabo, Rachel Bolan, and Scotti Hill hired Solinger to replace previous lead vocalist Sebastian Bach. In 2000, Skid Row landed a coveted opening slot on Kiss's "Farewell Tour."[1]

Solo Country Career

In 2008, Solinger pursued a country music solo career. His first country album was only released regionally and is filled with both country and rock. The album includes the song "You Lie", which he recorded with his band mates in Skid Row. Solinger is currently working on his second country effort.

Discography

With Skid Row

Solo

  • Solinger
  • Solinger II
  • Chain Link Fence
  • Johnny Solinger

The (Party) Dolls

  • Doll House Rock

The Spikes

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gollark: * BEES count

References

  1. Weber, Barry. "Biography: Skid Row". AMG. Retrieved 20 May 2010.


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