[2] Frontman Perahia had a religious experience at a Hal Lindsey–lead Bible study in 1983, and converted to Protestant Christianity from his Greek Orthodox upbringing.
In 1988, Intense Defense, which was recorded at Dierks Studios and produced by Frank Mono, was characterized by the editor of HM Magazine as being "probably the best AOR melodic metal album in the universe.
Jaguar included Robert Basauri (Robyn Kyle) on vocals,[2] Joe Tafoya on drums, and Bryan Fleming on bass.
Beyond his involvement with Jesus Christ Superstar, Fenholt worked briefly with Tony Iommi and Driver and later made regular appearances on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
Frontman Robyn Kyle Basauri was later in the Christian metal band Die Happy and the Badlands offshoot Red Sea.
The Christian band Shout was formed in 1987 by three members of Joshua - Joseph Galletta, Loren Robinson, and Ken Tamplin, who also had a successful solo career.
[4] Steve Fontaine briefly replaced Peter Goalby in Uriah Heep,[5] and Rich Ortz later provided vocals for Sixty Nine.
[6] Donnie Gougeon joined White Sister and then the Association in 1985,[7] and Emil Lech appeared on the final Sound Barrier album, Speed of Light (1986).