In 1984, when LA Metal was streaming all
over America, Tony Cavzo (bass)
whose brother
was the main member of Quiet
Riot, Carlos
Cavazo, and Robert Sarzo (guitar)
whose brother
was Rudy Sarzo of Whitesnake,
met each other
through Kevin Dublow of Quiet
Riot and formed
the band, Hurricane. They
auditioned
the singer, and finally got Kelly
Hansen
among 120 singers. Then,
they completed
the lineup with the drummer,
Jay Shellen,
who was playing for Lita Ford.
They
made the mini album in 1985,
and released
the first full album called "Over
The
Edge" in 1987. They
played with
Stryper and Gary Moore on the
US tour in
1988, and they played in Japan
also in November,
1988. Their album made
a hit and the
US tour was successful, but the
guitarist,
Robert left the band right before
the recording
for the new album. Doug
was offered
to play as a new guitarist for
Hurricane.
Then Doug wanted to play
for Lion again,
so he was thinking of playing
for Hurricane
as a session member, but he decided
to become
the official member, because
the each members
of Lion was starting to do a
solo project.
Then he went on the Hurricane
tour.
April in 1990, the new Hurricane
released
the new album called "Slave
To The Thrills".
Hurricane's sound went
wild by adding
Doug's agressive guitar.
But Doug formed
the band, Bad Moon Rising with
Kal Swan,
and he left Hurricane. |