SPREAD EAGLE Reunite, Plan To Hit The Road
July 14, 2006New York City rockers SPREAD EAGLE have reunited and will be touring sometime in the very near future. More information will be made available soon.
SPREAD EAGLE burst upon the scene playing a brand of rock that came straight from the NYC gutter. When Paul DiBartolo (guitar),Rob De Luca (bass) and Tommi Gallo (drums) moved to the City and met up with vocalist Ray West, a new attitude was instantly born. While rehearsing/writing in a East Village basement for their first gig, rumors began leaking out to the record industry. The group was quickly snatched up and signed to MCA/Universal, then sent straight into the studio. Additional tunes for the debut album had to be written while recording was taking place. The self-titled debut featured wailing vocals and razor sharp guitar, demonstrated through songs such as "Switchblade Serenade", "Scratch Like A Cat", and "Broken City". The honesty of SPREAD EAGLE's debut release quickly gained the band worldwide critical acclaim and propelled them to the forefront of the genre. Four years later, after the release and touring of their second album, "Open To The Public", the band disbanded and went about their own personal projects. Rob De Luca went on to play with SEBASTIAN BACH (SKID ROW),JOAN JETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS, GEORGE LYNCH (DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB),OF EARTH, and OUIJIPIG. Ray West has been locked up in a studio in south Florida by way of NYC creating and producing powerful new music. Paul DiBartolo went on to score music in the motion picture industry.
Check out SPREAD EAGLE online at www.myspace.com/spreadeaglenyc.
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