Ghost Riders

Ghost Riders

Are back touring again.

 

 

 

 

STEVE GRISHAM – GUITAR/LEAD VOCALS –

“GREEN GRASS AND HIGH TIDES”,  “THERE GOES ANOTHER LOVE SONG”.
Toured with THE OUTLAWS throughout the ’80′s. Wrote “Fallen Hero,” for the Disney/Touchstone movie: Can’t Buy Me Love.
“Keepin’ Our Love Alive”,  TOP 40 HIT for the Henry Paul Band, “The Outlaw” and “Lady Luck” for The Outlaws.

CHARLES HARRISON – BASS – From: POCO

JIMMY GUNN – DRUMS – From: BROOKS AND DUNN

BARRY RAPP – KEYBOARD/VOCALS. Joined the  Henry Paul Band on Atlantic Records. Wrote “GREY GHOST”, the title track,selling over 250,000 copies. Sang the band’s first
nationally charted single, “CROSSFIRE”. Worked at KING SNAKE with ACE MORLAND recording several CDs including “Gypsy Soul”.

Instrumentation
JIMMY GUNN – Drums
CHARLES HARRISON – Bass
STEVE GRISHAM – Vocals and Guitar
BARRY RAPP – Vocals and keyboards

Discography
Fortune Teller —- MIRA VISTA RECORDS
Back To The Rock — Phoenix Records

http://www.phoenixrecords.de

Too Many Skeletons In Your Closet — Phoenix Records
Ghost Riders with George McCorkle and Johnny Neeel
Fortune Teller 2.0  Beyond.FM/Mira Vista Records
THE OUTLAWS: Soldiers of Fortune — CBS/PASHA
CAN’T BUY ME LOVE SOUND TRACK —  Touchtone Pictures
FORTUNE TELLER — Mira Vista Records
FORTUNE TELLER 2.0 — Mira Vista Records
BACK TO THE ROCK —- Phoenix Records
LOOKIN’ FOR TROUBLE —- Grisham solo record
THE OUTLAW YEARS — Grisham solo record.
GYPSY SOUL —- Barry Rapp solo record.
ROUTE 66 — Barry Rapp solo album.
BROTHERS OF THE SOUTHLAND — Zoho Records –Bo Bice, Jimmy Hall, Henry Paul: lead vocals
Jimmy Hall: sax, harmonica
Jay Boy Adams: guitar
Steve Grisham: guitar, vocals
“Dangerous” Dan Toler: guitar
Mike Brignardello: bass
Steve Gorman: drums

Download here:
http://www.ghostridersband.us/

http://www.myspace.com/ghostriders

http://www.facebook.com/pages/GHOST-RIDERS/304109971833

Ghost Riders
Let The Ghost Riders Take You There
Shotgun Run
I Wish I Could Cry
Too Many Skeletons In Your Closet
Back To The Rock
Ain’t Nuthin’ Changed