Lillian Axe Biography
Classical-guitar training gives Stevie Blaze and Lillian Axe a comparably ordered style of hard-rock. They've produced four albums, including 1993's Psychoschizophrenia on IRS Records. The band also involves vocalist Ron Taylor, keyboardist Jon Ster, bassist Darrin Delatte, and drummer Tommy Scott. Fields of Yesterday was issued in 1999. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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