Depends on what year you asked the question!
Now the bands I'm mentioning are not thrash metal bands, but they are still in the metal genre/spectrum.Dragonlord (Formed by guitarist Eric Peterson of Testament; Black Metal Band; Favorite Song: UNTIL THE END.)Dragonforce (Not really acquainted with this band, but i thought i would list them, Power Metal)
The members of the Paradons were West Tyler, Chuck Weldon, and Billy Myers along with William Powers. The group formed in Bakersfield in the late 1950s.
Billy Cotton Band Show ended in 1968.
Chuck Negron is a singer and a songwriter who helped to form the band Three Dog Night. He is also one of the three vocalists of this band. If one is interested in finding more information on the Chuck Negron activity, it would be suggested to visit an official website of the band.
They are a Power Metal and Symphonic Metal band.
Because Chuck Billy is the best singer on earth, his growl is so low that it scares Satan. It is also because Eric Peterson is the mastermind of death/thrash metal.
Chuck Schuldiner from the band Death, considered to be the Godfather of death metal music.
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Chuck Schuldiner is best known for being an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Chuck Schuldiner created the band Death. Chuck Schuldiner is often referred as "The Father of Death Metal".
Testament - band - was created in 1983.
Now the bands I'm mentioning are not thrash metal bands, but they are still in the metal genre/spectrum.Dragonlord (Formed by guitarist Eric Peterson of Testament; Black Metal Band; Favorite Song: UNTIL THE END.)Dragonforce (Not really acquainted with this band, but i thought i would list them, Power Metal)
Billy talent is a band
Billy Hill - band - ended in 1990.
Billy Hill - band - was created in 1989.
The cast of Billy Joins the Band - 1913 includes: Billy Quirk as Billy
No, Billy Joel was never a part of this band
The members of the Paradons were West Tyler, Chuck Weldon, and Billy Myers along with William Powers. The group formed in Bakersfield in the late 1950s.