Artists | Issues | CD Reviews | Interviews | Concert Reviews | DVD/Video Reviews | Book Reviews | Who We Are | Staff | Home
 
Doogie White
www.doogiewhite.com
CD Reviews
As Yet Untitled
Review by Larry Toering
Pulling out all the stops, Doogie White manages to bang out a solo album, whilst having so many other things to do.

More...
Interviews
Doogie White
Interview by Larry Toering
Interview with Doogie White from 2011
More...
Related Articles
Mysticity - Ambassadors of the Hidden Sun
Review by G. W. Hill

This thing is almost progressive rock. It’s also almost heavy metal.


More...
Empire - Chasing Shadows
Review by Greg Olma
Here is another project that I have not really explored yet they always included singers that I like.  From what I gather, this is the brain child of Rolf Munkes.
More...
La Paz - Granite
Review by Larry Toering

This is a disc that has been a long time coming, from Doogie White's old band that never got its due and wound up defunct for years on end.


More...
Kruk - It Will Not Come Back
Review by Gary Hill

Kruk are a strong force with which to reckon. From Poland, they feature the massive talent of main composer  and exceptionally talented guitarist Piotr Brzychey, along with a beefy rhythm section and Hammond and Synth extraordinaire Krzyszolf Walczyk.


More...
Michael Schenker - Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock - On a Mission: Live in Madrid DVD
Review by Greg Olma

It is no great secret that I am a Michael Schenker super fan but I can be critical of his output when I feel that he is not playing up to his potential. 


More...
Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow: Black Masquerade DVD
Review by Greg Olma

This release has been on the bootleg market since 1995. I remember seeing it on video tape and being blown away at how good this version of Rainbow was in a live setting.


More...
Michael Schenker - Tales of Rock N Roll
Review by Greg Olma
This is a difficult album for me to review. I have been a fan of Michael Schenker’s since 1979 when I first heard UFO’s Obsession.
More...
Michael Schenker - Temple of Rock
Review by G. W. Hill

The newest release from Michael Schenker, this is quite a strong one. 


More...
Michael Schenker - Temple of Rock: Live in Europe
Review by G. W. Hill

I really like this live Michael Schenker album a lot. It’s got what seems like it might be a full concert and then five tracks from another show as bonus cuts.


More...
Michael Schenker - Temple Of Rock: Live In Europe DVD
Review by G. W. Hill

I’ve reviewed the CD version of this in this same issue of Music Street Journal.


More...
Tank - War Machine Live DVD
Review by Larry Toering

To get the awesomeness that is Tank, one definitely has to look back a long way and compare Tank of old, to that of the new.


More...
Tank - War Nation
Review by Larry Toering

With a line-up featuring two fantastic guitarists in the shape of Mick Tucker and Cliff Evans, along with former Rainbow singer Doogie White, and rounded out by a killer rhythm section provided by former Bruce Dickinson bass player Chris Dale and drummer Steve Hopgood, this band has completely reinvented its wheels.


More...
Yngwie Malmsteen - Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force - Unleash The Fury
Review by Lisa Palmeno
Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force released Unleash The Fury (Spitfire Records) on July 26, 2005. Rock fans will love this 18-song compilation of metal masterpieces.
More...
 
Return to
Artists Directory
 
Google

   Creative Commons License
   This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

    © 2024 Music Street Journal                                                                           Site design and programming by Studio Fyra, Inc./Beetcafe.com