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Line-Up Ex-Members Albums Singles Refers
AXE
USA
*  1978

Line-Up:

Bobby Barth - g,voc
Michael Osborne - g,voc
Wayne Haner - bg
Edgar Riley Jr. - kb,voc
Christian Teele - ds

Former Members:

Michael Turpin (bg, 1978-?)
Teddy Mueller (ds, 1978-cca 1984)

Albums Discography:

#TitleRelease DateLabelTypeUKUSA
1.Axe1979 MCA
2.Living On The Edge1980 MCA
3.Offering12/1982 Atco
4.Nemesis09.09.1983Atco
5.Five24.02.1997MTM/IRS
6.2 Years From Home (Best Of)01.09.1997MTM/EMI
7.Best Of Axe Vol. 225.01.1999MTM/EMI
8.Axeology 1979-200114.02.2012Cleopatra
9.Rock N' Roll Party in the Streets: The Best of Axe09.06.2015Cleopatra

Bobby Barth:

#TitleRelease DateLabelTypeUKUSA
1.Two Hearts - One Beat3/1987 Atco

Singles Discography:

#SP/EP TitleRelease DateLabelUKUSA
1.Now Or Never7/1982 Atlantic 64
2.Rock'n'Roll In The Streets9/1982 Atlantic 109
3.Heat In The Street
(v GB 4.11.83)
8/1983 Atco 109
4.I Think You'll Remember Tonight10/1983 Atco 94

Press References:

Big Beng!
YearIssueDatePageColumnType
1997720.02.199721Hard & Heavy Masters
Melody Maker
YearIssueDatePageColumnType
19824904.12.198220Albumsalbum review