Electric Angels

Electric Angels was an American hard rock/glam metal band from Los Angeles that formed from the defunct pop group Candy featuring new singer Shane (Tommy Riggins/Shane Mansfield),[1] guitarist Ryan Roxie (Ryan Rosowicz), and original Candy members bassist/songwriter Jonathan Daniel, and drummer John the rock Schubert.

Bon Jovi contributed an endorsement statement to the promotional tape for Atlantic Record's, "Electric Angels."

[9] The band let their contract with Atlantic expire in 1991 due to poor promotion on the part of the label and the album was shelved.

The band broke up in April 1992 when Roxie returned to Los Angeles to become the guitarist on Gilby Clarke´s solo albums for Slash's Snakepit and in 1996 for Alice Cooper.

Shane, Daniel, and Schubert returned a few years later, sans guitarist Roxie, who was replaced by Richard Tressan and with the addition of John Ceparano, as The Loveless, self-releasing A Tale Of Gin And Salvation in 1995.

[14] The Electric Angels, again without Roxie, reunited in early 2000 for a one-off radio program appearance on WDHA's The Tour Bus.