David Readman

David Readman

David Readman performing with Pink Cream 69 at ProgPower USA on 17 September 2005
Background information
Born (1970-07-06) 6 July 1970
Origin Burnley, England
Genres Hard rock
Progressive metal
Heavy metal
Symphonic metal
Neo-classical metal
Occupation(s) Musician, Singer
Instruments Vocals
Labels Frontiers Records,
AFM Records
Associated acts Pink Cream 69
Adagio
Voodoo Circle
Almanac
Room Experience
Andersen/Laine/Readman
Missa Mercuria

David Readman (born 6 July 1970) is an English singer, best known as the vocalist of hard rock band Pink Cream 69[1] and former vocalist of progressive metal band Adagio.[2][3] He has a solo album released on 31 August 2007 and was also part of German guitarist Alex Beyrodt's band Voodoo Circle, from 2008 to 2016.[4]

In 2015, two new projects featuring Readman on lead vocals were announced. The first called Room Experience, is a melodic rock project led by Italian musician Gianluca Firmo, with a self-titled album released in May 2015.[5] And the second is Almanac, the new heavy metal band led by former Rage guitarist Victor Smolski, which have an album released on March 18 2016.[6]

Early life

Readman was born in Burnley, Lancashire and attended Towneley High School.[7]

Discography

David Readman

Pink Cream 69

Adagio

Andersen/Laine/Readman

Voodoo Circle

Room Experience

Almanac

As a guest

Misha Calvin

D. C. Cooper

Silent Force

Missa Mercuria

Delany

Place Vendome

Magnus Karlsson's Free Fall

Thomas Zwijsen

Luca Turilli's Rhapsody

Notes

  1. "News".
  2. "ADAGIO portal".
  3. "★ DAVID READMAN ★".
  4. "David leaves Voodoo Circle".
  5. "ROOM EXPERIENCE Debut Out on MelodicRock Records May 22". MelodicRock.com.
  6. "Former Rage Guitarist Victor Smolski's Almanac To Release 'Tsar' Album In March - Blabbermouth.net". BLABBERMOUTH.NET.
  7. Rock star's bid to shine with a solo career Lancashire Telegraph Accessed 2011
  8. Perfect Storm - Thomas Zwijsen (feat. Kee Marcello, Blaze Bayley, Derek Sherinian and more). 9 July 2014 via YouTube.

References

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