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Lion (band)

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Lion were a 1980s rock band best known for their The Transformers theme song from the 1986 animated movie of the same name. A hard rock quartet, Lion was formed in 1983 after ex-Tytan vocalist Kal Swan (born Norman Swan) relocated from London to Los Angeles and teamed up with drummer Mark Edwards who had been in Steeler alongside Yngwie Malmsteen and '3rd Stage Alert'. After beginning work on a demo, Swan and Edwards recruited guitarist Doug Aldrich and bassist Jerry Best (both of whom had previously recorded with the band Mansfield) to complete the Lion lineup, and in 1984 the group made its recorded debut with 'Love Is a Lie', a song on the 'Friday the 13th Part 4' soundtrack. In 1986, Lion returned with 'Power Love', a six-song EP released only in Japan. After recording the title for the Transformers animated film, they signed to Scotti Brothers and released their first full-length album, 1987's Dangerous Attraction. Their next record was released on the 'Grand Slam' label in 1989 - 'Trouble in Angel City', with Doug using the alias Dough Aldrich, - but in September of that year, Edwards suffered a broken neck after falling off a cliff while competing in a motorcycle race. Lion disbanded a month later, with Swan and Aldrich later reuniting in Bad Moon Rising. Aldrich also recorded with Hurricane, Burning Rain, Dio and Whitesnake. Edwards would later re-appear in Freak Of Nature.

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