Kingdom Come
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SEP
19
2024
Columbus, OH
Skullys Music Diner
I Was There
SEP
18
2024
Buffalo, NY
Buffalo Iron Works
I Was There
AUG
01
2024
Houston, TX
Warehouse Live Midtown
I Was There
JUN
22
2024
Tauranga, New Zealand
Voodoo Lounge
I Was There
MAR
16
2024
Lakewood, OH
Mercury Music Lounge
I Was There
MAR
15
2024
Irwin, PA
The Lamp Theatre
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Tory
October 21st 2018
Set was cut short. They only gave them 45 minutes to play. But what they played was awesome, sounded great. Should have been the headliner.
Poughkeepsie, NY@The Chance Theater
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About Kingdom Come
German Hard rock band Kingdom Come, formed in 1987 by vocalist Lenny Wolf in Hamburg. After the release of their first single 'Get It On' fans mistakenly regarded the band as a Led Zeppelin reunion. Although the bands had a great deal in common Lenny Wolf pursued his own vision of hard rock.
(Not to be confused with 60's band Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come. If you are here because of them, please Fix Your Artist Tags.)
Kingdom Come is a melodic hard rock band fronted by Hamburg-born vocalist Lenny Wolf. The group's first album, Kingdom Come became quite popular and is remarkable for its classic hard rock sound, reminding listeners of such bands as Led Zeppelin and Scorpions, the latter of which former Kingdom Come drummer James Kottak is now a member of.
The group was formed after the breakup of Wolf's moderately successful rock project Stone Fury. Wolf's new record company, Polygram, allowed him incredible freedom to assemble Kingdom Come's lineup and direct its sound, recruiting Pittsburgh-based lead guitarist Danny Stag, Louisvillians Rick Steier (guitar) and James Kottak (drums) and Northern Californian Johnny B. Frank on bass. Kingdom Come marked the first band where Wolf sang without playing guitar. (The frontman later admitted that, for a while, it was a very awkward adjustment.)
Kingdom Come's sound was thought by many to be highly derivative of Led Zeppelin's, to the point that some listeners initially thought that Kingdom Come was actually a Led Zeppelin reunion.[1] In 1988, Lenny & company released their debut LP, Kingdom Come.
They toured in England supporting Magnum on their Wings Of Heaven tour during that year.
The band's first single, "Get It On," was a big enough hit on AOR stations that the band's eponymous debut went gold. Their second single/video for the power ballad "What Love Can Be" received much airplay on US radio and MTV. By the time the single/video "Loving You" was released, the album had sold to platinum status in the United States, Germany and Canada, among other music markets. The band was chosen to open for the North American Monsters of Rock tour in 1988, supporting Dokken, Scorpions, Metallica and Van Halen. Following that, they were tapped to support the Scorpions on their North American "Savage Amusement" tour, until they were forced off. (According to Stag, Lenny Wolf found the stage ramps reserved for the Scorpions' set irresistible. After several reprimands from The Scorpions' management, the singer continued to use the full stage and the band were asked to forfeit the rest of the tour.)
Quickly, the band were directed by management and Polygram to get a new recording available. In 1989, Kingdom Come released their next LP, called In Your Face. However, the subsequent backlash against the band's perceived appropriating of the Zeppelin sound (earning them the derisive moniker "Kingdom Clone") hurt their commercial appeal, and after the band's second album failed to sell well, all members other than Wolf quit the group.
Stag went back to Pittsburgh and immersed himself in blues and classic rock projects. Steier and Kottak went back to Kentucky and assembled the short-lived Wild Horses, who released a poor-selling album on Atlantic Records. Both would later resurface in Warrant. James Kottak is now in Scorpions. Frank has kept a very low profile for the last few years. With a new lineup, Kingdom Come managed one more international release on Polygram (Hands of Time). By 1993, Wolf had returned to Germany to regroup. With a new, mostly-German lineup, Kingdom Come remains active with several subsequent releases and tours in Europe under their collective belt. After Bad Image Lenny Wolf released Twilight Cruiser, Live & Unplugged, Master Seven, Too. These albums were recorded in the best traditions of hard rock: great riffs, touching ballads, wise lyrics. The next artwoks Independent and Perpetual are very good albums, too; their sound became more 'industrial' and cosmic. The newest album released by Kingdom Come is Ain't Crying For The Moon, and the latest tour was in November of 2006 through the Russian Federation.
Lenny Wolf: "If you like a lot of emotions, acousticly, industrially and heavy try Kingdom Come. If you like it tell your friends, if not --"
(Not to be confused with 60's band Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come. If you are here because of them, please Fix Your Artist Tags.)
Kingdom Come is a melodic hard rock band fronted by Hamburg-born vocalist Lenny Wolf. The group's first album, Kingdom Come became quite popular and is remarkable for its classic hard rock sound, reminding listeners of such bands as Led Zeppelin and Scorpions, the latter of which former Kingdom Come drummer James Kottak is now a member of.
The group was formed after the breakup of Wolf's moderately successful rock project Stone Fury. Wolf's new record company, Polygram, allowed him incredible freedom to assemble Kingdom Come's lineup and direct its sound, recruiting Pittsburgh-based lead guitarist Danny Stag, Louisvillians Rick Steier (guitar) and James Kottak (drums) and Northern Californian Johnny B. Frank on bass. Kingdom Come marked the first band where Wolf sang without playing guitar. (The frontman later admitted that, for a while, it was a very awkward adjustment.)
Kingdom Come's sound was thought by many to be highly derivative of Led Zeppelin's, to the point that some listeners initially thought that Kingdom Come was actually a Led Zeppelin reunion.[1] In 1988, Lenny & company released their debut LP, Kingdom Come.
They toured in England supporting Magnum on their Wings Of Heaven tour during that year.
The band's first single, "Get It On," was a big enough hit on AOR stations that the band's eponymous debut went gold. Their second single/video for the power ballad "What Love Can Be" received much airplay on US radio and MTV. By the time the single/video "Loving You" was released, the album had sold to platinum status in the United States, Germany and Canada, among other music markets. The band was chosen to open for the North American Monsters of Rock tour in 1988, supporting Dokken, Scorpions, Metallica and Van Halen. Following that, they were tapped to support the Scorpions on their North American "Savage Amusement" tour, until they were forced off. (According to Stag, Lenny Wolf found the stage ramps reserved for the Scorpions' set irresistible. After several reprimands from The Scorpions' management, the singer continued to use the full stage and the band were asked to forfeit the rest of the tour.)
Quickly, the band were directed by management and Polygram to get a new recording available. In 1989, Kingdom Come released their next LP, called In Your Face. However, the subsequent backlash against the band's perceived appropriating of the Zeppelin sound (earning them the derisive moniker "Kingdom Clone") hurt their commercial appeal, and after the band's second album failed to sell well, all members other than Wolf quit the group.
Stag went back to Pittsburgh and immersed himself in blues and classic rock projects. Steier and Kottak went back to Kentucky and assembled the short-lived Wild Horses, who released a poor-selling album on Atlantic Records. Both would later resurface in Warrant. James Kottak is now in Scorpions. Frank has kept a very low profile for the last few years. With a new lineup, Kingdom Come managed one more international release on Polygram (Hands of Time). By 1993, Wolf had returned to Germany to regroup. With a new, mostly-German lineup, Kingdom Come remains active with several subsequent releases and tours in Europe under their collective belt. After Bad Image Lenny Wolf released Twilight Cruiser, Live & Unplugged, Master Seven, Too. These albums were recorded in the best traditions of hard rock: great riffs, touching ballads, wise lyrics. The next artwoks Independent and Perpetual are very good albums, too; their sound became more 'industrial' and cosmic. The newest album released by Kingdom Come is Ain't Crying For The Moon, and the latest tour was in November of 2006 through the Russian Federation.
Lenny Wolf: "If you like a lot of emotions, acousticly, industrially and heavy try Kingdom Come. If you like it tell your friends, if not --"
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Genres:
Rock Hard Rock
Band Members:
Danny Stag - Lead Guitar (1988-1989, 2018), Lenny Wolf - Vocals and Guitar (1988-2016), James Kottak - Drums (1988-1989 2018), Keith St. John - Vocals (2018), JB Frank - Bass (1988-1989, 2018), Rick Steier - Guitar (1988-1989, 2018)
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Merch (ad)
Animation Shops Super-Man Kingdom Com...
$19.95
Thy Will Be Done Thy Kingdom Come Shi...
$16.97
Christian T Shirt - Thy Kingdom Come,...
$16.99
Motherhood Is Kingdom Work T-Shirt
$15.98
Disney Kingdom Hearts Mixed Crossed K...
$22.99
Disney Kingdom Hearts Main Characters...
$22.99
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concerts and tour dates
Past
SEP
19
2024
Columbus, OH
Skullys Music Diner
I Was There
SEP
18
2024
Buffalo, NY
Buffalo Iron Works
I Was There
AUG
01
2024
Houston, TX
Warehouse Live Midtown
I Was There
JUN
22
2024
Tauranga, New Zealand
Voodoo Lounge
I Was There
MAR
16
2024
Lakewood, OH
Mercury Music Lounge
I Was There
MAR
15
2024
Irwin, PA
The Lamp Theatre
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Tory
October 21st 2018
Set was cut short. They only gave them 45 minutes to play. But what they played was awesome, sounded great. Should have been the headliner.
Poughkeepsie, NY@The Chance Theater
View More Fan Reviews
About Kingdom Come
German Hard rock band Kingdom Come, formed in 1987 by vocalist Lenny Wolf in Hamburg. After the release of their first single 'Get It On' fans mistakenly regarded the band as a Led Zeppelin reunion. Although the bands had a great deal in common Lenny Wolf pursued his own vision of hard rock.
(Not to be confused with 60's band Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come. If you are here because of them, please Fix Your Artist Tags.)
Kingdom Come is a melodic hard rock band fronted by Hamburg-born vocalist Lenny Wolf. The group's first album, Kingdom Come became quite popular and is remarkable for its classic hard rock sound, reminding listeners of such bands as Led Zeppelin and Scorpions, the latter of which former Kingdom Come drummer James Kottak is now a member of.
The group was formed after the breakup of Wolf's moderately successful rock project Stone Fury. Wolf's new record company, Polygram, allowed him incredible freedom to assemble Kingdom Come's lineup and direct its sound, recruiting Pittsburgh-based lead guitarist Danny Stag, Louisvillians Rick Steier (guitar) and James Kottak (drums) and Northern Californian Johnny B. Frank on bass. Kingdom Come marked the first band where Wolf sang without playing guitar. (The frontman later admitted that, for a while, it was a very awkward adjustment.)
Kingdom Come's sound was thought by many to be highly derivative of Led Zeppelin's, to the point that some listeners initially thought that Kingdom Come was actually a Led Zeppelin reunion.[1] In 1988, Lenny & company released their debut LP, Kingdom Come.
They toured in England supporting Magnum on their Wings Of Heaven tour during that year.
The band's first single, "Get It On," was a big enough hit on AOR stations that the band's eponymous debut went gold. Their second single/video for the power ballad "What Love Can Be" received much airplay on US radio and MTV. By the time the single/video "Loving You" was released, the album had sold to platinum status in the United States, Germany and Canada, among other music markets. The band was chosen to open for the North American Monsters of Rock tour in 1988, supporting Dokken, Scorpions, Metallica and Van Halen. Following that, they were tapped to support the Scorpions on their North American "Savage Amusement" tour, until they were forced off. (According to Stag, Lenny Wolf found the stage ramps reserved for the Scorpions' set irresistible. After several reprimands from The Scorpions' management, the singer continued to use the full stage and the band were asked to forfeit the rest of the tour.)
Quickly, the band were directed by management and Polygram to get a new recording available. In 1989, Kingdom Come released their next LP, called In Your Face. However, the subsequent backlash against the band's perceived appropriating of the Zeppelin sound (earning them the derisive moniker "Kingdom Clone") hurt their commercial appeal, and after the band's second album failed to sell well, all members other than Wolf quit the group.
Stag went back to Pittsburgh and immersed himself in blues and classic rock projects. Steier and Kottak went back to Kentucky and assembled the short-lived Wild Horses, who released a poor-selling album on Atlantic Records. Both would later resurface in Warrant. James Kottak is now in Scorpions. Frank has kept a very low profile for the last few years. With a new lineup, Kingdom Come managed one more international release on Polygram (Hands of Time). By 1993, Wolf had returned to Germany to regroup. With a new, mostly-German lineup, Kingdom Come remains active with several subsequent releases and tours in Europe under their collective belt. After Bad Image Lenny Wolf released Twilight Cruiser, Live & Unplugged, Master Seven, Too. These albums were recorded in the best traditions of hard rock: great riffs, touching ballads, wise lyrics. The next artwoks Independent and Perpetual are very good albums, too; their sound became more 'industrial' and cosmic. The newest album released by Kingdom Come is Ain't Crying For The Moon, and the latest tour was in November of 2006 through the Russian Federation.
Lenny Wolf: "If you like a lot of emotions, acousticly, industrially and heavy try Kingdom Come. If you like it tell your friends, if not --"
(Not to be confused with 60's band Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come. If you are here because of them, please Fix Your Artist Tags.)
Kingdom Come is a melodic hard rock band fronted by Hamburg-born vocalist Lenny Wolf. The group's first album, Kingdom Come became quite popular and is remarkable for its classic hard rock sound, reminding listeners of such bands as Led Zeppelin and Scorpions, the latter of which former Kingdom Come drummer James Kottak is now a member of.
The group was formed after the breakup of Wolf's moderately successful rock project Stone Fury. Wolf's new record company, Polygram, allowed him incredible freedom to assemble Kingdom Come's lineup and direct its sound, recruiting Pittsburgh-based lead guitarist Danny Stag, Louisvillians Rick Steier (guitar) and James Kottak (drums) and Northern Californian Johnny B. Frank on bass. Kingdom Come marked the first band where Wolf sang without playing guitar. (The frontman later admitted that, for a while, it was a very awkward adjustment.)
Kingdom Come's sound was thought by many to be highly derivative of Led Zeppelin's, to the point that some listeners initially thought that Kingdom Come was actually a Led Zeppelin reunion.[1] In 1988, Lenny & company released their debut LP, Kingdom Come.
They toured in England supporting Magnum on their Wings Of Heaven tour during that year.
The band's first single, "Get It On," was a big enough hit on AOR stations that the band's eponymous debut went gold. Their second single/video for the power ballad "What Love Can Be" received much airplay on US radio and MTV. By the time the single/video "Loving You" was released, the album had sold to platinum status in the United States, Germany and Canada, among other music markets. The band was chosen to open for the North American Monsters of Rock tour in 1988, supporting Dokken, Scorpions, Metallica and Van Halen. Following that, they were tapped to support the Scorpions on their North American "Savage Amusement" tour, until they were forced off. (According to Stag, Lenny Wolf found the stage ramps reserved for the Scorpions' set irresistible. After several reprimands from The Scorpions' management, the singer continued to use the full stage and the band were asked to forfeit the rest of the tour.)
Quickly, the band were directed by management and Polygram to get a new recording available. In 1989, Kingdom Come released their next LP, called In Your Face. However, the subsequent backlash against the band's perceived appropriating of the Zeppelin sound (earning them the derisive moniker "Kingdom Clone") hurt their commercial appeal, and after the band's second album failed to sell well, all members other than Wolf quit the group.
Stag went back to Pittsburgh and immersed himself in blues and classic rock projects. Steier and Kottak went back to Kentucky and assembled the short-lived Wild Horses, who released a poor-selling album on Atlantic Records. Both would later resurface in Warrant. James Kottak is now in Scorpions. Frank has kept a very low profile for the last few years. With a new lineup, Kingdom Come managed one more international release on Polygram (Hands of Time). By 1993, Wolf had returned to Germany to regroup. With a new, mostly-German lineup, Kingdom Come remains active with several subsequent releases and tours in Europe under their collective belt. After Bad Image Lenny Wolf released Twilight Cruiser, Live & Unplugged, Master Seven, Too. These albums were recorded in the best traditions of hard rock: great riffs, touching ballads, wise lyrics. The next artwoks Independent and Perpetual are very good albums, too; their sound became more 'industrial' and cosmic. The newest album released by Kingdom Come is Ain't Crying For The Moon, and the latest tour was in November of 2006 through the Russian Federation.
Lenny Wolf: "If you like a lot of emotions, acousticly, industrially and heavy try Kingdom Come. If you like it tell your friends, if not --"
Show More
Genres:
Rock Hard Rock
Band Members:
Danny Stag - Lead Guitar (1988-1989, 2018), Lenny Wolf - Vocals and Guitar (1988-2016), James Kottak - Drums (1988-1989 2018), Keith St. John - Vocals (2018), JB Frank - Bass (1988-1989, 2018), Rick Steier - Guitar (1988-1989, 2018)
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