Sacred Rite (band)

Sacred Rite is an American heavy metal band formed in 1980 hailing from Honolulu, Hawaii. Sacred Rite was one of the two notable heavy metal bands from Honolulu, Hawaii (the other being Hawaii). The group's self-titled debut album was released in Europe on Axe Killer Records, which helped grow their fanbase and led to the band getting an opening act spot for the band Triumph during a tour stop in Hawaii.[1] The band relocated from Honolulu to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1987. Drummer Kevin Lum left the band in 1988 due to complications from diabetes, and later died in 2002 as a result of heart failure.[2]

Sacred Rite
Also known asSabre(1980-1983)
Beauty Knows Pain(1989-1992)
Tragic Nancy(1992-1994)
OriginHonolulu, Hawaii
GenresHeavy metal
Years active1980-1994, 2007
LabelsGreenworld, Medusa, Spandimeve
Past members
  • Mark Kaleiwahea
  • Jimmy Dee Caterine
  • Peter Crane
  • Kevin Lum
  • Robbie Littlejohn
  • Scott Dickerson

Band members

Last known lineup

  • Mark Kaleiwahea - vocals, guitar (1980-1989, 2007)
  • Jimmy Dee Caterine - guitar (1980-1989, 2007)
  • Peter Crane - bass (1980-1989, 2007)

Former members

  • Kevin Lum- drums (1980-1988) (died 2002)
  • Scott Dickerson- drums (1988-1989)
  • Robbie Littlejohn- Vocals (1980)

Discography[3]

  • Sacred Rite 1984
  • The Ritual 1985
  • Is Nothing Sacred? 1986
  • Rites of Passage, Vol. 1 (best of/compilation) 2002
  • Rites of Passage, vol. 2 (best of/compilation) 2002
  • Rendezvous Leftovers (best of/compilation) 2003
  • SR-IV (best of/compilation) 2003
  • Live (live album) 2005
  • Resurrection 2007
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References

  1. "Sacred Rite | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  2. "Kevin Lum - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  3. "Sacred Rite". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
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