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Origin
  
Heavy Metal Kids wwwgoldminemagcomwpcontentuploadsheavymetal

Years active
  
1972–1985, 2002–present

Associated acts
  
Flash, The Koobas/(Gary & Stu), Uriah Heep, Jimmy Nail, Mark Knopfler, Casino Steel, The Kids, The Actors, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich

Past members
  
Ronnie ThomasGary HoltonMickey WallerDave DeeDanny PeyronelJohn SinclairBarry PaulJay WilliamsMarco BarussoMarco GuarnerioMatteo SalvadoriJohn AltmanPhil LewisRicky SquiresRonnie Garrity

Albums
  
Hit The Right Button, Kitsch, Heavy Metal Kids, In Concert At The BBC - 4th August 1977, Voices Of British Heavy Metal

Record labels
  
Rak Records, EMI, Capitol Records, Parlophone

Genres
  
Rock music, Glam rock, Hard rock

Members
  
Gary Holton, Danny Peyronel, John Altman, Marco Barusso, Mickey Finn

Profiles

Heavy metal kids


The Heavy Metal Kids are a British hard rock band, formed in 1972 in London. The band's founding frontman Gary Holton, guitarist Mickey Waller, and early member Dave Dee are deceased.

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Early years (1972-1985)

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The Heavy Metal Kids were formed by the merger of two previous bands: Heaven and Biggles. They took their name from a gang of street kids, featured in the novel Nova Express by William S. Burroughs.

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The initial, pre-recording line-up consisted of Mickey Waller (guitar), Ronnie Thomas (bass and vocals), Gary Holton (lead vocals), Keith Boyce (drums) and Cosmo (guitar). They were the first signing by Atlantic Records' new London offices, having been spotted by their A&R man, Dave Dee. In January 1974, they recorded their first, self-titled album, produced by Dave Dee and engineered by Phil Chapman.

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Waller left the band shortly before they went in to Island Studios, to record the follow-up album Anvil Chorus, in January 1975, which was produced by Andy Johns. At this point keyboard player Danny Peyronel left to join UFO and was replaced by John Sinclair. Shortly after, Cosmo was replaced by Barry Paul, and the band moved to Mickie Most's RAK Records where they recorded Kitsch, which was produced by Most.

John Sinclair left to join Uriah Heep and was replaced by Jay Williams.

Keith Boyce left and was replaced by Ricky Squires, previously of the dEAd ENd KIdS on CBS records.

Reunion (2002-present)

After Holton's death in 1985, the band went into a long hiatus until, in 2002, they recorded a new album, Hit The Right Button, released in 2003 and featuring Peyronel, now on lead vocals and keyboards, Ronnie Thomas, Keith Boyce, Marco Barusso (guitars and vocals) and Marco Guarnerio (guitars and vocals). The album was produced by Barusso.

Hit The Right Button enjoyed critical success. The 'twentieth century' Heavy Metal Kids embarked on a series of tours of the UK and Europe. In early 2008, a 'special edition' of the album was released by Angel Air Records. Under the name Hit The Right Button Plus, the CD featured four of their songs performed live in London and Milan between 2003 and 2005 as bonus tracks, as well as fully re-designed artwork.

In October 2008, and now featuring Matteo Salvadori replacing Guarnerio, the Heavy Metal Kids went into Massive Arts Studio in Milan, where initial recordings were made. Barusso worked for nearly two years with Salvadori and Peyronel trying to finish the album, but it was never completed.

On 8 August 2010, Peyronel left the band and shortly after this, the actor John Altman was unveiled as the new lead singer. Altman was a friend of the original frontman, Holton, and he appeared with him in Quadrophenia.

In October 2010, the Heavy Metal Kids embarked on a tour with the new line-up featuring John Altman (vocals), Ronnie Thomas (bass/vocals), Cosmo (guitar), Keith Boyce (drums) and Justin McConville (guitar/vocals/keyboards). They have been working on their album to be titled 'Uncontrollable!'. A single of the same title has been released.

In early 2011 John Altman announced he was leaving the band to focus on his other commitments. L.A. Guns frontman Phil Lewis joined the band for a couple of gigs and would return to the band for some performances later in the year. The band then performed as a four-piece with Justin McConville taking on lead vocal duties.

In October 2011 Ronnie Thomas appeared in the Identity Parade round of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, preceded by VT of the Top of the Pops recording of She's no Angel. In 2012 Thomas left the band. He was replaced by Ronnie Garrity until August 2015 when PJ Phillips was recruited for bass and backing vocal duties

Discography

  • Heavy Metal Kids (1974)
  • Anvil Chorus (1975)
  • Kitsch (1977)
  • Chelsea Kids (1987)
  • Live and Loud !! (1988)
  • Hit The Right Button (2003)
  • By Appointment...Best Of The Old Bollocks (2004)
  • Delirious, Classic Kids Capers (DVD) 2006
  • "Heavy Metal Kids With Phil Lewis Live At Camden Underworld" (DVD) 2011
  • Images

  • The Heavy Metal Kids in 1974
  • Songs

    It's the SameHeavy Metal Kids · 1974
    Hangin' OnHeavy Metal Kids · 1974
    She's No AngelKitsch · 1976

    References

    Heavy Metal Kids Wikipedia


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