Britny Fox
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Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Labels | Michael Kelly Smith Dean Davidson Tony Destra Adam Ferraioli Tommy Krash Henry Nowak Billy Childs Johnny Dee Tommy Paris Chris Sanders |
Britny Fox was an American glam metal band from the Philadelphia area, initially active from 1985 to 1992 then subsequently reforming from 2000 to 2003, again in 2006 to 2008 and final time reforming in 2015 to 2016. They are best known for their music video for "Girlschool" and their minor hit "Long Way to Love" (U.S. No. 100). Bassist Billy Childs has been the only band member to be a part of each of the band's many lineups.
History
Original lineup (1985–1992)
Britny Fox formed in 1985 in
Thanks to their connections to Cinderella, the band was able to secure a major recording contract. However, the band encountered difficulties when Destra was killed in a car accident on February 8, 1987.[10] Facing a tour, they hired drummer Adam West (aka Adam Ferraioli) temporarily until landing what turned out to be long-term drummer, John DiTeodoro (Johnny Dee), who had been the drummer for the band Waysted.[9]
The band released a demo in 1986 titled In America, which late drummer Tony Destra played on, and a demo in 1987 titled Rock Is Gonna Fight, on which the band's new drummer Adam West played. The band's
After the release of the band's second album in 1989,
Reunions (2000–present)
Britny Fox reunited in 2000 with the same line-up before their disbandment and released a fourth studio album, Springhead Motorshark, in 2003. The band toured the US and Europe in 2007 and 2008. Guitarist Tommy Krash and former White Lion drummer Greg D'Angelo was supposed to join at that time, but he broke his foot during rehearsal and was replaced by Henry Now.[citation needed]
As of late 2007, Britny Fox reformed under original bassist Billy Childs. The other former members of this line-up were lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Jamie Fletcher, lead guitarist Greg Polcari, and drummer Henry Now.[citation needed]
Bassist Billy Childs and the new lineup had a minor but billed role in the horror film Incest Death Squad (2009).[14] Childs also played bass in the North American Led Zeppelin tribute band Get the Led Out.[15]
In 2010, Dean Davidson unsuccessfully attempted to reunite the surviving members of the original line-up.[citation needed]
On April 25, 2015, the band announced that they had reunited with bassist Billy Childs, drummer Johnny Dee, long-time singer/rhythm guitarist Tommy Paris, and new lead guitarist Chris Sanders as their line-up and that they were recording a new album.[16] In a 2017 interview, Childs stated that the album project had been abandoned, but he stopped short of saying that the band had broken up.[17] In 2018, Sanders joined fellow glam metal band Ratt.[citation needed]
In 2022, Billy Childs formed his own incarnation of Britny Fox without the involvement of any other past members. They toured throughout 2023.[citation needed]
More recently in 2023, former lead guitarist Michael Kelly Smith confirmed in several new interviews that he was in touch with all surviving original members and was considering bringing an official version of the band back for a reunion with the lineup from the first two albums. Smith also teased the possibility of a new studio album.[citation needed]
Line-ups
(1985–1987) |
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(February–March 1987) |
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(1987–1990) |
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(1990–1992), (2000–2003) |
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(2006–2007) |
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(2007) |
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(Late 2007 - 2014) |
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(2015–2016) |
drums, percussion, backing vocals
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Members
Billy Childs' Britny Fox
- Billy Childs – bass guitar, backing vocals (1985–present)
- Ronnie Rogers – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2022–present)
- Greg Polcari – lead guitar, backing vocals (2007–2014; 2022–present)
- Henry Now – drums, backing vocals (2007–2014; 2022–present)
Past
Lead vocals/rhythm guitar
- Dean Davidson (1985–1990)
- Tommy Paris (1990–2007; 2015–2016)
- Jamie Fletcher (2008–2014)
Lead guitar
- Michael Kelly Smith(1985–1992; 2000–2003)
- Tommy Krash (2006–2007)
- Greg Polcari (2007–2014)
Drums
- Tony Destra (1985–1987; died 1987)
- Adam Ferraioli (1987–1988) (died 2023)
- Johnny Dee (1988–1992; 2000–2003; 2015–2016)
- Greg D'Angelo (2006–2007)
- Henry Now (2007)
Touring keyboards
- Bobby Bunten (1988–1989)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album | US | RIAA Certification | Label |
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1988 | Britny Fox | 39 | Gold | CBS |
1989 | Boys in Heat | 79 | - | CBS |
1991 | Bite Down Hard | - | - | EastWest |
2003 | Springhead Motorshark | - | - | Spitfire |
Video albums
Year | Album | US | RIAA Certification | Label |
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1989 | Year of the Fox | - | - | CBS |
Live albums
Year | Album | US | RIAA Certification | Label |
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2001 | Long Way to Live! | - | - | Spitfire |
2002 | Live at Froggy's | - | - | Britny Fox Records |
2006 | Extended Versions | - | - | SBME Special Markets |
Compilation albums
Year | Album | US | RIAA Certification | Label |
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2001 | The Best of Britny Fox
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Singles
Year | Single | Chart positions | Album | ||
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US Hot 100[18] | US Main Rock
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UK
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1988 | "Long Way to Love" | 100 | 33 | - | Britny Fox |
1989 | "Girlschool" | - | - | ||
"Save the Weak" | - | - | - | ||
"Standing in the Shadows" | - | - | 101 | Boys in Heat | |
1990 | "Dream On" | - | 34 | - | |
1991 | "Louder" | - | - | - | Bite Down Hard |
"Over and Out" | - | - | - | ||
2003 | "Is It Real?" | - | - | - | Springhead Motorshark |
2007 | "Girlschool" "Long Way to Love" | - | - | - | Non-album single |
Demos
- In America (1986)
- Rock Is Gonna Fight (1987)
- The Bite Down Hard Demo Sessions (2003)
- Forbidden Fruits: The Bite Down Hard Demos, Volume I (2020)
- Forbidden Fruits: The Bite Down Hard Demos, Volume II (2020)
Bootlegs
- Gudbuy T'Dean (2001)
- Tommy Krash and Friends, Britny Fox the Acoustic Sessions 2019
Other appearances
Year | Album | Song | US | RIAA Certification | Label |
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1991 | Nintendo: White Knuckle Scorin' | "Turn On" | - | - | MCA |
2019 | Tommy Krash and Friends, BRITNY FOX the Acoustic Sessions | Compilation | - | - | DEKO |
Soundtrack
Year | Song | Movie | Description |
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1988 | "Living on the Edge" | Iron Eagle II | Starring Louis Gossett Jr. |
See also
References
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- ^ Blabbermouth (2008-02-18). "BRITNY FOX Off UK's Z ROCK 08 Festival; Replacement Act To Be Announced". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
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- ^ "Incest Death Squad (2009)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2016-02-19.
- ^ "Billy Childs bio". Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2019.
- ^ "BRITNY FOX Has Reunited And Is Back In Studio". Blabbermouth.net. April 25, 2015. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ^ Alamo, Angel (March 11, 2017). "Interview with Billy Childs (Britny Fox)". Angelalamo.com. Retrieved November 13, 2019.
- ^ "The Hot 100 Chart - October 1st, 1988". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-03-25.