Frozen Ghost

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Frozen Ghost - The Essentials
The Essentials
2005, songs: 1

Facts about Frozen Ghost

Frozen Ghost

Frozen Ghost was a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in the mid-1980s. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Success: Frozen Ghost was formed in 1985 by Arnold Lanni and Wolf Hassel, both former members of the Canadian rock band Sheriff. The band gained immediate success with their self-titled debut album, released in 1987. The album spawned several hit singles, including "Should I See" and "Round and Round", which received extensive airplay on Canadian radio stations and helped to establish Frozen Ghost as one of Canada's most promising rock acts.

  2. Sound and Style: Frozen Ghost's music was characterized by its melodic hooks, polished production, and catchy pop-rock sensibilities. The band's songs often featured infectious choruses, memorable guitar riffs, and Lanni's emotive vocals. Their sound drew influence from a variety of musical styles, including pop, rock, and new wave, appealing to a broad audience of listeners.

  3. Album Releases and Chart Success: Following their debut album, Frozen Ghost released several more albums throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their sophomore album, "Nice Place to Visit", was released in 1988 and featured the hit single "Dream Come True". The band continued to enjoy chart success with subsequent albums such as "Shake Your Spirit" (1989) and "Fractured" (1991), further solidifying their status as one of Canada's top rock bands of the era.

  4. Awards and Recognition: Frozen Ghost received several Juno Award nominations during their career, including nods for Group of the Year and Album of the Year. While they did not win any Juno Awards, their nominations reflected the band's impact and popularity within the Canadian music industry. Frozen Ghost's music also received recognition internationally, particularly in the United States, where they garnered airplay on rock radio stations and attracted a dedicated fanbase.

  5. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their success, Frozen Ghost disbanded in the early 1990s as Lanni and Hassel pursued other musical projects and interests. Arnold Lanni went on to become a successful producer and songwriter, working with artists such as Our Lady Peace and Simple Plan. While Frozen Ghost's time as a band was relatively short-lived, their music continues to be celebrated by fans of Canadian rock and remains a nostalgic favorite for listeners who grew up during the band's heyday.

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