Baby Storme
Baby Storme formed in Los Angeles in 1986, started by brothers Lee and Simon Warwick. They put out a self-titled debut album in 1989 that included the song...
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Baby Storme formed in Los Angeles in 1986, started by brothers Lee and Simon Warwick. They put out a self-titled debut album in 1989 that included the song "Jackson," which got some radio play and helped them find an audience. The track had a rough, direct quality that connected with listeners at the time.
They followed up with albums like "Boomtown" in 1991 and "In the Heat of the Night" in 1993. The band's sound pulled from hard rock and blues, with Lee Warwick singing and Simon on guitar. They played live shows regularly during those years.
Lineup changes happened along the way, with Steve Alaimo on bass and Eric Czar on drums at different points. What sticks is that "Jackson" remained the song people knew them for.
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