Kevin DuBrow

Heavy metal singer of Quiet Riot

Kevin DuBrow - Heavy metal singer of Quiet Riot
Born

October 29th, 1955
69 years ago

Died

November 19th, 2007
17 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent heavy metal singer-songwriter, this individual rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the band Quiet Riot. The band's 1983 album, 'Metal Health,' achieved significant commercial success and was the first heavy metal album to reach number one on the Billboard 200 chart. This individual played a key role in the band's distinctive sound and energetic performances. After initial success, the band faced challenges in the late 1980s but regrouped in the mid-1990s, releasing new material and touring. This person's career spanned several decades, making contributions to hard rock and heavy metal music until the unfortunate passing in 2007.

Led Quiet Riot to success with 'Metal Health'

First heavy metal album to top Billboard 200

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