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Giuffria was formed in the early '80s by ex-<a href="spotify:artist:7sLgqMMl7lWfWa69ABZds1">Angel</a> keyboardist Gregg Giuffria. The band included vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:7iAUZj65TsyjfcvprSYb9w">David Glen Eisley</a>, guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:3u2iUWvWYyLeqTINEMvtwM">Craig Goldy</a>, bassist <a href="spotify:artist:0NQMaB5925m3oleRyNH4Mq">Chuck Wright</a>, and drummer Alan Krigger. Similar to the power pop/arena hard rock style of <a href="spotify:artist:0rvjqX7ttXeg3mTy8Xscbt">Journey</a>, Giuffria's 1984 self-titled debut met with marginal success, spawning the hit single "Call to Your Heart." Giuffria went on to open for <a href="spotify:artist:568ZhdwyaiCyOGJRtNYhWf">Deep Purple</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6IRouO5mvvfcyxtPDKMYFN">Foreigner</a> before headlining a tour of their own in Japan. Replacing Goldy and Wright with <a href="spotify:artist:2oFwsmZDXROiKPMj3zOhRe">Lanny Cordola</a> and David Sikes, Giuffria's second, 1986 release, Silk and Steel, suffered from lack of promotion and tour support. After the band quietly disbanded, Gregg Giuffria regrouped with Cordola and Wright to form <a href="spotify:artist:0iu8uY2sqeWpiwxcdwOonn">House of Lords</a>. ~ Shawn Perry, Rovi

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