FOREIGNER, RAINBOW, STRYPER, HOUSE OF LORDS Members Team Up For FRONTIERS ALL STARS 'Push Through' Single

July 17, 2020

Frontiers Music Srl has issued a one-of-a-kind release, the single "Push Through". It is a unique song — available now on all digital platforms — which was recorded by a virtual plethora of Frontiers artists.

It all started from a discussion that the label team had with their in-house producer Alessandro Del Vecchio after the idea of creating a Frontiers All Stars song had come up. It was everyone's desire to vent about the overall frustration and disappointment that the pandemic situation had created for the world and give a sort of "sign of life," which had to be related to the fact that while all the businesses were shut down, creativity was certainly not on hold.

Alessandro says: "We all know how we will remember 2020. A year when everything stopped and we experienced something unique, tough, and certainly trying.

"These times are difficult for all the musicians, labels, promoters, and workers of the music industry. The dream felt like it was slipping away and the world seemed a much sadder place without concerts, albums, and all the emotions that music brings.

"'Push Through' is about how musicians reacted. I've never seen so much music played, shared, and promoted as in this pandemic. My timeline was full of music videos, live streams, bedroom acoustic sessions, and anything that could be done in such a situation. Musicians never stopped. Even in a trying environment, we kept our voice out there, kept pushing to release music and this is my tribute to us all, who kept our voices heard.

"'Push Through' is the anthem to Frontiers and their amazing roster and I'm very glad I could be joined by some of my bandmates, friends, and new found brothers. The lineup says it all. They roar those words and let their instruments scream! The result is simply incredible and to see three generations of rockers creates a unique bond never heard or seen before.

"This is for you all, keep pushing and feeding that PMA!"

* Music and lyrics by Alessandro Del Vecchio
* Produced, mixed and mastered by Alessandro Del Vecchio at Ivorytears Music in Clearwater, Florida

Lineup:

* Jeff Pilson (FOREIGNER, DOKKEN) - bass
* Alessandro Del Vecchio - keyboards
* James Martin - keyboards
* Tom Martin - guitar
* Andrea Seveso - guitar
* Aldo Lonobile - guitar
* Michele Sanna - drums

Singers (in order of appearance):

* James Christian (HOUSE OF LORDS)
* Ronnie Romero (RAINBOW, LORDS OF BLACK)
* Gary Hughes (TEN)
* Renan Zonta (ELECTRIC MOB)
* Adrienne Cowan (SEVEN SPIRES)
* Dino Jelusick (ANIMAL DRIVE)
* Ailyn (HER CHARIOT AWAITS)
* Ross Jennings (NOVENA)
* Caterina Nix (CHAOS MAGIC)
* Alessandro Del Vecchio (EDGE OF FOREVER)
* Toby Jepson (WAYWARD SONS)
* Toby Hitchcock (PRIDE OF LIONS)
* Michael Sweet (STRYPER)
* Roberto Tiranti (LABYRINTH)
* Sergio Mazul (SEMBLANT)
* Kent Hilli (PERFECT PLAN)
* Nick Workman (VEGA)
* Robin McAuley (BLACK SWAN)
* Margarita Monet (EDGE OF PARADISE)
* Andy Kuntz (VANDEN PLAS)
* Mizuho Lin (SEMBLANT)
* Lars Safsund (WORK OF ART, LIONVILLE)
* Issa
* Mariangela Demurtas (ARDOURS)
* Nathan James (INGLORIOUS)
* Dan Rossall (PASSION)
* Johnny Gioeli (HARDLINE)
* Mark Basile (DGM)
* Alessio Garavello (A NEW TOMORROW)
* Nasson (CHAOS MAGIC, SINNER'S BLOOD)
* Robin Beck
* Marina La Torraca (PHANTOM ELITE)
* Claudia Layline (ETERNAL IDOL)

Guitarists (in order of appearance):

* Mario Percudani (HARDLINE)
* Alessio Garavello (A NEW TOMORROW)
* Nick Savio (ETERNAL IDOL)
* Ivan Keller (ANIMAL DRIVE)
* Dave Bates (EDGE OF PARADISE)
* Tony Hernando (LORDS OF BLACK)
* Robert Sall (WORK OF ART)
* Tracii Guns (L.A. GUNS)
* John Berg (PARALYDIUM)
* Mike Orlando (HER CHARIOT AWAITS)
* Olaf Thorsen (SHINING BLACK)
* Aldo Lonobile (SECRET SPHERE)
* Simone Mularoni (DGM)
* Danny De La Cruz (INGLORIOUS)
* Magnus Karlsson (MAGNUS KARLSSON'S FREE FALL)
* Dan Rossall (PASSION)
* Ben Hur Auwarter (ELECTRIC MOB)

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