Tormé

Tormé were a band featuring Irish guitarist Bernie Tormé, whom the band was named after. Tormé's singer was Phil Lewis, who had previously been in the bands Girl and New Torpedos, and who is now in L.A. Guns.[1] The band also featured bassist Chris Heilmann, who later played for Shark Island, and drummer Ian Whitewood.

Tormé
OriginEngland
GenresGlam metal
Hard rock
Glam punk
Years active1984–1996
Associated actsGirl, New Torpedos, L.A. Guns, Gillan
Past membersBernie Tormé
Phil Lewis
Chris Heilmann
Ian Whitewood
Chris Jones
John Pearce
Gary Owen

Tormé recorded the albums Back To Babylon and Die Pretty, Die Young.

Tormé recorded a song titled "Sex Action" on their album Die Pretty, Die Young, but it is not the same song that L.A. Guns later recorded on their self-titled album.

A later line-up of Bernie Tormé, Chris Jones, John Pearce (JJ Kaos) and Gary Owen recorded the album Demolition Ball for the Bleeding Hearts label in 1993.

Discography

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References

  1. "Biography – Phil Lewis". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 5 September 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2019.


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