James Southworth
Yes... Sort of! Bass guitarist to be specific. Sebastian Bach ~ Vocals Dave 'The Snake' Sabo ~ Lead Guitar Scotty Hill ~ Rythm Guitar Rachel Bolan ~ Bass Guitar Rob Affuso ~ Drums
Skid Row members, Rachel Bolan and Dave Sabo wrote and recorded "I Remember You" in 1989. The song was re-recorded in 2003 by Skid Row featuring their new singer, Johnny Solinger. The Ataris also recorded the song for the "Punk Goes Metal" compilation in 2000, and samples of the original with Sebastian Bach were used in the recording.
There are multiple line-up changes for the band Skid Row. Of course, the original one was:Matt Fallon - lead vocalsDave Sabo - lead & rhythm guitarsSteve Brotherton - lead & rhythm guitarsRachel Bolan - bassHowever, the line-up that gained Skid Row the most popularity or fame was:Sebastian Bach - lead vocalsDave Sabo - lead & rhythm guitarsScotti Hill - lead & rhythm guitarsRachel Bolan - bassRob Affuso - drums
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It is unknown exactly why the band Skid Row chose the name it did. The term "skid row" dates back to the time of logging companies, where it was a road used to haul lumber. It also came to mean a place where loggers hung out, such as a bar. Later, in the Great Depression era, it came to be known as a name for a run-down part of a city.
"I Remember You" was on the self-titled album by the band called Skid Row. Their album was also titled, Skid Row.
Skid Row - Irish band - ended in 1972.
Radio Skid Row was created on 1983-08-10.