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La Paz (band)

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Labels
  
Metal Mind

Record label
  
Metal Mind Productions

Associated acts
  
Doogie White

Genres
  
Hard rock, Heavy metal

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Years active
  
1984 (1984)–1988 2009–present

Origin
  
Scotland, United Kingdom (1984)

Members
  
Doogie White, Chic McSherry, Alex Carmichael, Paul McManus, Andy Mason

Albums
  
The Dark and the Light, The Amy Tapes, Granite, Old Habits Die Hard

Similar
  
The Paz Band, Rolf Munkes, Demon's Eye, Michael Schenker's Temple O, Rainbow

La Paz is a Scottish rock band that was originally formed in 1984 by Doogie White, Chic McSherry and Alex Carmichael. The group toured around in Scotland in the early 80's and released two albums. The band broke up in 1988 when Doogie White quit the band to join Midnight Blue and later Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow.

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La Paz played live regularly, sometimes playing over a hundred gigs in a year throughout Scotland. They also played the world-famous Marquee Club in London as well as some festivals. They were featured regularly in the rock magazine Kerrang (Derek Oliver becoming a big fan of the band) and attracted interest from a number of UK and US record companies, finally agreeing terms with one of them for a three album deal. However, the deal fell through at the very last minute and Doogie White moved to London to pursue his career alone.

The band was reunited again in 2009 and released two new albums: Granite in 2012 and The Dark And The Light 2013; both on the Polish record label, Metal Mind Productions.

2014 marked the 30th anniversary of the band and to celebrate they headlined the opening night of the Hard Rock Hell AOR Festival in Wales.

Discography

  • Old Habits Die Hard (1985)
  • The Amy Tapes (1988)
  • Granite (2012)
  • The Dark and the Light (2013)
  • Shut Up And Rawk (2016)
  • Songs

    Don't Drink With the Devil2013
    Little Black Book of Songs2013
    Sweet Little Mistreated2013

    References

    La Paz (band) Wikipedia