Allen Crane
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Allen Crane is an American rock band from Nashville, TN. Allen Crane was formed by session guitarist Mark Warner. [1] Warner is the sole lyrical and musical creative force of the band. [2]
Allen Crane is best known for its line-up of veteran artists which includes keyboardist Steve Rossi [3], bassist John Billings [4] and Cinderella drummer Fred Coury. [5] The Allen Crane debut Broken Promises EP was eventually released on The Orchard Records. [6]
In 2008, Allen Crane has returned to Atlantis Studio Nashville to record their next major release. Veteran Sony producer Voytek Kochanek will engineer and co-produce the new recording.
Like the first Allen Crane release, the follow-up will feature several veteran rock arists, including Cinderella guitarist Jeff LaBar. The album will be enitled Sticks and Stones and is scheduled for release by The Orchard Records late 2008. [7]
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[edit] Members
- Mark Warner - Guitars
- Glenn Ralph - Vocals
- Steve Rossi - Keyboards
- John Billings - Bass
- Fred Coury - Drums
[edit] Discography
- Allen Crane: Broken Promises [EP] (c) 2000 Allen Crane Publishing ASCAP.
- Allen Crane: Mama Said No [CD single] (c) 2002 Allen Crane Publishing ASCAP.
- Allen Crane: The Unreleased Tracks (c) 2005 Allen Crane Publishing ASCAP.
- Allen Crane: Sticks and Stones (c) 2008 Allen Crane Publishing ASCAP.
[edit] Videography
- Allen Crane: Hootie Hoo Hoo (c) 2001 Allen Crane Publishing ASCAP.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- Allen Crane website
- All Music Guide, Mark Warner public discography
- All Music Guide, Fred Coury public discography
- All Music Guide, John Billings public discography
- All Music Guide, Steve Rossi public discography
- All Music Guide, Glenn Ralph public discography.
- The Orchard Records, corporate release info


