Ring of Fire (band)
Ring of Fire | |
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Origin | Chula Vista |
Genres | |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Frontiers Music |
Members | Mark Boals, Tony MacAlpine, Timo Tolkki, Bjorn Englen, Jami Huovinen |
Past members | Vitalij Kuprij George Bellas Steve Weingart Philip Bynoe Virgil Donati |
Ring of Fire is an American neoclassical/progressive/power metal band from Chula Vista, California formed in 2000. Fronted by former Yngwie J. Malmsteen collaborator Mark Boals after the release of his solo album Ring of Fire,[1] the band also included guitarist Tony MacAlpine, Planet X drummer Virgil Donati, grammy-award-winning bassist Philip Bynoe, and keyboardist Steve Weingart. Ring of Fire released three studio albums between 2001 and 2004, as well as a live album, Burning Live In Tokyo 2002. After disbanding, Boals, MacAlpine, and Donati later formed Seven the Hardway.[2] Boals, MacAlpine, and keyboardist Vitalij Kuprij returned in 2014 with their fourth studio album Battle of Leningrad. On 20 February 2024, Vitalij Kuprij died due to a cardiac arrest at 49 years old.
Members
Current line-up
- Mark Boals - Vocals
- Tony MacAlpine - Guitar
- Timo Tolkki - Guitar
- Jami Huovinen - drums
Former members
- Vitalij Kuprij - Keyboards
- George Bellas - Guitar
- Steve Weingart - Keyboards
- Philip Bynoe - Bass
- Bjorn Englen - Bass
- Virgil Donati - Drums
Discography
Studio albums
- The Oracle (Avalon, 2001)
- Dreamtower (Frontiers Music, 2002)
- Lapse of Reality (King Records, 2004)
- Battle of Leningrad (Frontiers Music, 2014)
- Gravity (Frontiers Music, 2022)
Live albums
- Burning Live in Tokyo 2002 (Frontiers/Marquee, 2002)
DVD
- Burning Live in Tokyo 2002 (Frontiers/Marquee, 2003)
References
- ^ "Mark Boals Interview". Melodicrock.com. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
- ^ "TONY MACALPINE, VIRGIL DONATI, MARK BOALS Join Forces In SEVEN THE HARDWAY". Blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on September 7, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
External links
- Ring of Fire at Metal Archives
- Ring of Fire discography at Discogs