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==History==
==History==

=== Formation (1988) ===
=== Formation (1988) ===
Initially the band was founded by guitarist Mark Knight and bassist Kyle Kyle in 1988. Knight wanted a second guitarist and recruited Kyle Stevens. At the suggestion of [[Rough Cutt]]'s [[Amir Derakh]], vocalist Joe Leste' joined the band as its frontman which led to Leste's childhood friend, Tigg Ketler, completing the 5 piece line up as Bang Tango's drummer.
Initially the band was founded by guitarist Mark Knight and bassist Kyle Kyle in 1988.<ref name="LarkinHR">{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock]]|editor=[[Colin Larkin (writer)|Colin Larkin]]|publisher=[[Virgin Books]]|date=1999|edition=First|isbn=0-7535-0257-7|page=49}}</ref> Knight wanted a second guitarist and recruited Kyle Stevens. At the suggestion of [[Rough Cutt]]'s [[Amir Derakh]], vocalist Joe Leste' joined the band as its frontman which led to Leste's childhood friend, Tigg Ketler, completing the five piece line up as Bang Tango's drummer.<ref name="LarkinHR"/>


The band then began to play shows and would gain a following on the sunset strip scene in [[Hollywood]], packing all the popular clubs and venues at the time, which led to a bidding war with many major labels. Bang Tango were then signed to [[MCA Records]].
The band then began to play shows and gained a following on the sunset strip scene in [[Hollywood]], packing all the popular clubs and venues at the time, which led to a bidding war with many major labels. Bang Tango were then signed to [[MCA Records]].<ref name="LarkinHR"/>


=== ''Psycho Café'' (1989-1990) ===
=== ''Psycho Café'' (1989-1990) ===
Their first release — the ''Live Injection'' EP — came out in early 1989, in advance of their [[Howard Benson]]-produced debut album, ''[[Psycho Café]]'', which reached number 58 on the [[Billboard 200|Billboard]] top 200 chart. The music video for the single "Someone Like You" was a popular staple on early 1990s [[MTV]] programming such as ''[[Dial MTV]]'' and ''[[Headbangers Ball]]''.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}} A video was also made for the single "Breaking Up a Heart of Stone". The band toured extensively during this period with the likes of [[Cheap Trick]], [[L.A. Guns|LA Guns]], [[Ratt]], and [[BulletBoys|Bulletboys]].
Their first release — the ''Live Injection'' EP — came out in early 1989, in advance of their [[Howard Benson]]-produced debut album, ''[[Psycho Café]]'',<ref name="LarkinHR"/> which reached number 58 on the [[Billboard 200|Billboard]] top 200 chart. The music video for the single "Someone Like You" was a popular staple on early 1990s [[MTV]] programming such as ''[[Dial MTV]]'' and ''[[Headbangers Ball]]''.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}} A video was also made for the single "Breaking Up a Heart of Stone". The band toured extensively during this period with [[Cheap Trick]], [[L.A. Guns]], [[Ratt]], and [[BulletBoys]].


=== ''Dancin' On Coals'' (1991-1992) ===
=== ''Dancin' On Coals'' (1991-1992) ===
Their second album, the [[John Jansen (record producer)|John Jansen]]-produced ''Dancin' on Coals'' (1991), failed to match the success of their debut. A music video was shot for the single "Untied and True" and the album peaked on the Billboard Top 200 at number 113. The band then released a second live EP, ''[[Ain't No Jive...Live!]]'' in 1992.
Their second album, the [[John Jansen (record producer)|John Jansen]]-produced ''Dancin' on Coals'' (1991), failed to match the success of their debut.<ref name="LarkinHR"/> A music video was shot for the single "Untied and True" and the album peaked on the Billboard Top 200 at number 113. The band then released a second live EP, ''[[Ain't No Jive...Live!]]'' in 1992.


=== ''Love After Death'' (1993-1995) ===
=== ''Love After Death'' (1993-1995) ===
In 1993, after ''[[Dancin' On Coals]]'' proved to be not the success [[MCA Records|MCA]] had hoped for, the band's label still honored Bang Tango's record contract with a third LP. Hoping to recapture the success of their first album, the band decided to re-team with ''Psycho Cafe''' producer Howard Benson for ''Love After Death''. The album ended up being shelved by MCA due to the label feeling a return would not be possible with how much was already invested monetarily for the recording. After recording was complete, guitarist Kyle Stevens made the decision to leave the band. The album would see a release in the UK and Japan through the [[Music for Nations|Music For Nations]] label. Though to this day the band still perform songs from this album during their live set, ''Love After Death'' has yet to see a release in the U.S.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bang-tango-mn0000146478|title=Bang Tango {{!}} Biography, Albums, Streaming Links {{!}} AllMusic|website=AllMusic|access-date=2018-03-03}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Citation|last=Drew Fortier|title=Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie (2015)|date=2015-10-29|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8vX4qUuy9I|access-date=2018-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/280620/bang-tango/biography|title=Bang Tango|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-03-08}}</ref>
In 1993, after ''[[Dancin' On Coals]]'' proved to be not the success [[MCA Records|MCA]] had hoped for, the band's label still honored Bang Tango's record contract with a third LP. Hoping to recapture the success of their first album, the band decided to re-team with ''Psycho Cafe''' producer Howard Benson for ''Love After Death''. The album ended up being shelved by MCA, due to the label feeling a return would not be possible with how much was already invested monetarily for the recording.{{citation needed|date=July 2021}} After recording was complete, guitarist Kyle Stevens made the decision to leave the band. The album saw a release in the UK and Japan through the [[Music for Nations|Music For Nations]] label.<ref name="LarkinHR"/> Though to this day the band still perform songs from this album during their live set, ''Love After Death'' has yet to see a release in the U.S.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bang-tango-mn0000146478|title=Bang Tango {{!}} Biography, Albums, Streaming Links {{!}} AllMusic|website=AllMusic|access-date=2018-03-03}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Citation|last=Drew Fortier|title=Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie (2015)|date=2015-10-29|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8vX4qUuy9I|access-date=2018-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/280620/bang-tango/biography|title=Bang Tango|website=Billboard.com|access-date=2018-03-08}}</ref>


=== Break up (1996-2002) ===
=== Break up (1996-2002) ===
The break up of the original line up of Bang Tango occurred in 1995 after returning from a European tour in support of ''Love After Death''.
The break up of the original line up of Bang Tango occurred in 1995 after returning from a European tour in support of ''Love After Death''.


Frontman Joe Leste' and bassist Kyle Kyle would then reform the band in 1996 with a revolving door of musicians.
Frontman Joe Leste' and bassist Kyle Kyle then reformed the band in 1996 with a revolving door of musicians.


In 1997, Leste' and Kyle Kyle formed the [[alternative rock]] band Eating Crow as a side project. Though no recordings were ever officially released and only a handful of shows were played, the song ''So Abused'' was featured in the [[Wes Craven]] film [[Wishmaster (film)|Wishmaster]] but not released on its soundtrack. With the band being a side project of then current members of Bang Tango, ''So Abused'' was featured heavily in Bang Tango's live set list in the late 1990s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sleazeroxx.com/eating-crow-song-so-abused-from-bang-tango-documentary-released/|title=Eating Crow song "So Abused" from Bang Tango documentary released – Sleaze Roxx|website=sleazeroxx.com|language=en-CA|access-date=2018-03-19}}</ref>
In 1997, Leste' and Kyle Kyle formed the [[alternative rock]] band Eating Crow as a side project. Though no recordings were ever officially released and only a handful of shows were played, the song ''So Abused'' was featured in the [[Wes Craven]] film [[Wishmaster (film)|Wishmaster]] but not released on its soundtrack. With the band being a side project of then current members of Bang Tango, ''So Abused'' was featured heavily in Bang Tango's live set list in the late 1990s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sleazeroxx.com/eating-crow-song-so-abused-from-bang-tango-documentary-released/|title=Eating Crow song "So Abused" from Bang Tango documentary released – Sleaze Roxx|website=sleazeroxx.com|language=en-CA|access-date=2018-03-19}}</ref>
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The Joe Leste' and Kyle Kyle version of the band continued to tour under the Bang Tango name until dissipating 1999.<ref name=":0" />
The Joe Leste' and Kyle Kyle version of the band continued to tour under the Bang Tango name until dissipating 1999.<ref name=":0" />


Frontman Joe Leste' would go on to sign a record deal with [[Warner Bros.]] and form the hard rock band [[Beautiful Creatures (band)|Beautiful Creatures]] in 2001.
Frontman Joe Leste' went on to sign a record deal with [[Warner Bros.]] and form the hard rock band [[Beautiful Creatures (band)|Beautiful Creatures]] in 2001.


=== Reformation (2003-2018) ===
=== Reformation (2003-2018) ===
In 2003 Joe Leste' would once again reform the band, this time as its sole original member, and released the ''Ready to Go'' album.
In 2003, Joe Leste' once again reformed the band, this time as its sole original member, and released the ''Ready to Go'' album.


One reunion show with all original members of Bang Tango occurred in 2006. The whole show can be viewed on YouTube but is mislabeled as being from 2015.<ref>{{Citation|last=Live Loud N Raw Video|title=Bang Tango Live 2015 Original Line up|date=2015-04-26|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdRtmiyUFIU|access-date=2018-03-03}}</ref>
One reunion show with all original members of Bang Tango occurred in 2006. The whole show can be viewed on YouTube but is mislabeled as being from 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|publisher=[[YouTube]]|title=Bang Tango Live 2015 Original Line up|date=2015-04-26|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdRtmiyUFIU|access-date=2018-03-03}}</ref>


2006 saw the release of the ''From The Hip'' album and 2011 saw the release of ''Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt''.<ref name=":0" />
2006 saw the release of the ''From The Hip'' album and 2011 saw the release of ''Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt''.<ref name=":0" />


In 2010 the original lineup minus frontman Joe Leste' would reform with a different vocalist and perform 2 shows as Bang Tango Redux.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-bang-tango-members-reunite-join-forces-with-new-singer|title=Former BANG TANGO Members Reunite, Join Forces With New Singer|date=2010-05-24|work=BLABBERMOUTH.NET|access-date=2018-03-15|language=en-US}}</ref>
In 2010, the original line-up minus frontman Joe Leste' reformed with a different vocalist and performed two shows as Bang Tango Redux.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-bang-tango-members-reunite-join-forces-with-new-singer|title=Former BANG TANGO Members Reunite, Join Forces With New Singer|date=2010-05-24|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=2018-03-15|language=en-US}}</ref>


In 2014 Bang Tango recruited former [[Dio (band)|Dio]] guitarist [[Rowan Robertson]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-dio-guitarist-rowan-robertson-joins-bang-tango/|title=Former DIO Guitarist ROWAN ROBERTSON Joins BANG TANGO|date=2014-07-17|work=BLABBERMOUTH.NET|access-date=2018-03-03|language=en-US}}</ref>
In 2014, Bang Tango recruited former [[Dio (band)|Dio]] guitarist [[Rowan Robertson]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-dio-guitarist-rowan-robertson-joins-bang-tango/|title=Former DIO Guitarist ROWAN ROBERTSON Joins BANG TANGO|date=2014-07-17|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=2018-03-03|language=en-US}}</ref>


Shortly after completing and screening [[Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie]], director [[Drew Fortier]] would go on to join Bang Tango as their second guitarist in 2015.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://bravewords.com/news/bang-tango-moviemaker-joins-band-as-second-guitarist|title=BANG TANGO Moviemaker Joins Band As Second Guitarist|last=bravewords.com|work=bravewords.com|access-date=2018-03-03|language=en-US}}</ref>
Shortly after completing and screening [[Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie]], director [[Drew Fortier]] went on to join Bang Tango as their second guitarist in 2015.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://bravewords.com/news/bang-tango-moviemaker-joins-band-as-second-guitarist|title=BANG TANGO Moviemaker Joins Band As Second Guitarist|website=Bravewords.com|access-date=2018-03-03|language=en-US}}</ref>


Bang Tango has reportedly been working on a new album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/bang-tango-working-on-new-material/|title=Bang Tango Working On New Material|date=2012-11-10|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=2016-05-26}}</ref>
Bang Tango has reportedly been working on a new album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/bang-tango-working-on-new-material/|title=Bang Tango Working On New Material|date=2012-11-10|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=2016-05-26}}</ref>


=== Reunion with original lineup (2019-present) ===
=== Reunion with original lineup (2019-present) ===
In November 2019 it was announced that the original Bang Tango line up consisting of Joe Leste, Mark Knight, Kyle Kyle, Kyle Stevens, and Tigg Ketler would be reuniting to tour in 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/bang-tangos-original-lineup-to-reunite-for-select-shows-in-2020/|title=BANG TANGO's Original Lineup To Reunite For Select Shows In 2020|last=Blabbermouth|date=2019-11-14|website=BLABBERMOUTH.NET|access-date=2019-11-15}}</ref>
In November 2019, it was announced that the original Bang Tango line up consisting of Joe Leste, Mark Knight, Kyle Kyle, Kyle Stevens, and Tigg Ketler would be reuniting to tour in 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/bang-tangos-original-lineup-to-reunite-for-select-shows-in-2020/|title=BANG TANGO's Original Lineup To Reunite For Select Shows In 2020|date=2019-11-14|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=2019-11-15}}</ref>


=== Other projects ===
=== Other projects ===
Original Bang Tango guitarist Mark Knight went on to form Mark Knight & the Unsung Heroes which features appearances from former Bang Tango bandmates Tigg Ketler and Kyle Stevens.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://bravewords.com/news/original-bang-tango-guitarist-mark-knight-the-unsung-heroes-announce-new-album-dont-kill-the-cat|title=Original BANG TANGO Guitarist MARK KNIGHT & THE UNSUNG HEROES Announce New Album, Don’t Kill The Cat|last=bravewords.com|work=bravewords.com|access-date=2018-06-01|language=en-US}}</ref>
Original Bang Tango guitarist Mark Knight went on to form Mark Knight & the Unsung Heroes which features appearances from former Bang Tango bandmates Tigg Ketler and Kyle Stevens.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://bravewords.com/news/original-bang-tango-guitarist-mark-knight-the-unsung-heroes-announce-new-album-dont-kill-the-cat|title=Original BANG TANGO Guitarist MARK KNIGHT & THE UNSUNG HEROES Announce New Album, Don’t Kill The Cat|website=Bravewords.com|access-date=2018-06-01|language=en-US}}</ref>


Original Bang Tango bassist Kyle Kyle went on to form Mona Lisa Overdrive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.last.fm/music/Mona+Lisa+Overdrive/+wiki|title=Mona Lisa Overdrive biography {{!}} Last.fm|website=Last.fm|language=en|access-date=2018-06-01}}</ref>
Original Bang Tango bassist Kyle Kyle went on to form Mona Lisa Overdrive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.last.fm/music/Mona+Lisa+Overdrive/+wiki|title=Mona Lisa Overdrive biography |website=Last.fm|language=en|access-date=2018-06-01}}</ref>


== Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie ==
== Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie ==
{{Main|Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie}}
{{Main|Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie}}
In June 2011, the band had met [[Drew Fortier]], for whom they offered to shoot a studio documentary while they recorded their then new record ''Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt''. This project would then become expanded upon once Fortier had been put in contact with previous members of the band as well as its founding members. Over the course of 4 years Fortier would turn the project into a feature-length documentary titled [[Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie]]. The film features interviews with all original members of the band as well as most of the players who have performed in the band since its inception.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.legendaryrockinterviews.com/2015/05/28/movie-review-attack-of-life-the-bang-tango-movie-a-drew-fortier-film-2/|title=Movie Review - Attack Of Life - The Bang Tango Movie - A Drew Fortier Film {{!}} Legendary Rock Interviews|date=2015-05-28|work=Legendary Rock Interviews|access-date=2018-05-24|language=en-US}}</ref>
In June 2011, the band had met [[Drew Fortier]], for whom they offered to shoot a studio documentary while they recorded their then new record ''Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt''. This project was then expanded upon, once Fortier had been put in contact with previous members of the band, as well as its founding members. Over the course of four years Fortier turned the project into a feature-length documentary titled [[Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie]]. The film features interviews with all original members of the band as well as most of the players who have performed in the band since its inception.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.legendaryrockinterviews.com/2015/05/28/movie-review-attack-of-life-the-bang-tango-movie-a-drew-fortier-film-2/|title=Movie Review - Attack Of Life - The Bang Tango Movie - A Drew Fortier Film {{!}} Legendary Rock Interviews|date=2015-05-28|work=Legendary Rock Interviews|access-date=2018-05-24|language=en-US}}</ref>


The film had very positive reviews from various music websites and publications with the general feeling being that despite its low budget, the film still manages to get its point across in an unbiased, artistic, and engaging manner while being able to appeal to not only fans of the band or genre, but to anyone not familiar with Bang Tango.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.iconvsicon.com/2016/03/07/attack-of-life-drew-fortier-on-bringing-the-bang-tango-movie-to-life/|title=ATTACK OF LIFE: Drew Fortier On Bringing The Bang Tango Movie To Life!|date=2016-03-07|work=Icon vs. Icon|access-date=2018-05-24|language=en-US}}</ref>
The film had very positive reviews from various music websites and publications with the general feeling being that despite its low budget, the film still manages to get its point across in an unbiased, artistic, and engaging manner while being able to appeal to not only fans of the band or genre, but to anyone not familiar with Bang Tango.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.iconvsicon.com/2016/03/07/attack-of-life-drew-fortier-on-bringing-the-bang-tango-movie-to-life/|title=ATTACK OF LIFE: Drew Fortier On Bringing The Bang Tango Movie To Life!|date=2016-03-07|work=Icon vs. Icon|access-date=2018-05-24|language=en-US}}</ref>
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==Accolades and legacy==
==Accolades and legacy==
Bang Tango's ''Psycho Cafe''' landed at No. 37 for [[Rolling Stone|Rolling Stone's]] ''50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time'' list.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/50-greatest-hair-metal-albums-of-all-time-20151013/bang-tango-psycho-cafe-1989-20151012|title=50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=2018-02-26}}</ref>


Bang Tango's ''Psycho Cafe''' landed at #37 for [[Rolling Stone|Rolling Stone's]] ''50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time'' list.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/50-greatest-hair-metal-albums-of-all-time-20151013/bang-tango-psycho-cafe-1989-20151012|title=50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=2018-02-26}}</ref>
Bang Tango were placed at No. 36 for [[VH1|VH1's]] ''The Hair Metal 100'', a list ranking the top 100 [[hair metal]] bands of the 1980s.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.vh1.com/news/208944/the-hair-metal-100-part-4|title=The Hair Metal 100: Ranking the ’80s Greatest Glam Bands, Part 4|work=VH1 News|access-date=2018-03-14}}</ref>

Bang Tango landed at #36 for [[VH1|VH1's]] ''The Hair Metal 100'', a list ranking the top 100 [[hair metal]] bands of the 1980s.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.vh1.com/news/208944/the-hair-metal-100-part-4|title=The Hair Metal 100: Ranking the ’80s Greatest Glam Bands, Part 4|work=VH1 News|access-date=2018-03-14}}</ref>


''Someone Like You'' was featured at number 9 in [[LA Weekly]]'s ''The 10 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the Hair Metal'' Era list.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.laweekly.com/music/greatest-hair-metal-one-hit-wonders-8816772|title=The 10 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the Hair Metal Era|last=Wake|first=Matt|date=2017-11-07|work=L.A. Weekly|access-date=2018-05-22}}</ref>
''Someone Like You'' was featured at number 9 in [[LA Weekly]]'s ''The 10 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the Hair Metal'' Era list.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.laweekly.com/music/greatest-hair-metal-one-hit-wonders-8816772|title=The 10 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the Hair Metal Era|last=Wake|first=Matt|date=2017-11-07|work=L.A. Weekly|access-date=2018-05-22}}</ref>
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==Members==
==Members==
===Current members===
===Current===
* Joe Lesté – [[Singing|lead vocals]] (1988-1995; 1996-1999; 2003-present)
* Joe Lesté – [[Singing|lead vocals]] (1988-1995; 1996-1999; 2003-present)
* Mark Knight - [[guitar]] (1988-1995; 2019-present)
* Mark Knight - [[guitar]] (1988-1995; 2019-present)
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* Tigg Ketler - [[drums]] (1988-1995; 2019-present)
* Tigg Ketler - [[drums]] (1988-1995; 2019-present)


===Former members===
===Former===
(This is a partial list. It does not include all of the members who have toured with the band.)
(This is a partial list. It does not include all of the members who have toured with the band.)

====Drums====
====Drums====
* Rob Jones (1996-1997)
* Rob Jones (1996-1997)
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==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Bang Tango}}
{{Commons category|Bang Tango}}
*[https://www.facebook.com/BangTangoOfficial/ Bang Tango Official Facebook]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8vX4qUuy9I Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8vX4qUuy9I Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie]

{{Bang Tango}}
{{Bang Tango}}
{{L.A. Guns}}
{{L.A. Guns}}

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Bang Tango
Bang Tango performing in 2017
Bang Tango performing in 2017
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresHard rock, funk rock, glam metal
Years active1988–1995, 1996–1999, 2003–present
LabelsWorld of Hurt (1989)
MCA (1989–1993)
Music for Nations (1993–1995)
Shrapnel (2003–2005)
Perris (2005–2010)
MitgliederJoe Lesté
Mark Knight
Kyle Kyle
Kyle Stevens
Tigg Ketler

Bang Tango is an American hard rock band. The band was formed in 1988 in Los Angeles, California and was signed to MCA Records the same year.

History

Formation (1988)

Initially the band was founded by guitarist Mark Knight and bassist Kyle Kyle in 1988.[1] Knight wanted a second guitarist and recruited Kyle Stevens. At the suggestion of Rough Cutt's Amir Derakh, vocalist Joe Leste' joined the band as its frontman which led to Leste's childhood friend, Tigg Ketler, completing the five piece line up as Bang Tango's drummer.[1]

The band then began to play shows and gained a following on the sunset strip scene in Hollywood, packing all the popular clubs and venues at the time, which led to a bidding war with many major labels. Bang Tango were then signed to MCA Records.[1]

Psycho Café (1989-1990)

Their first release — the Live Injection EP — came out in early 1989, in advance of their Howard Benson-produced debut album, Psycho Café,[1] which reached number 58 on the Billboard top 200 chart. The music video for the single "Someone Like You" was a popular staple on early 1990s MTV programming such as Dial MTV and Headbangers Ball.[citation needed] A video was also made for the single "Breaking Up a Heart of Stone". The band toured extensively during this period with Cheap Trick, L.A. Guns, Ratt, and BulletBoys.

Dancin' On Coals (1991-1992)

Their second album, the John Jansen-produced Dancin' on Coals (1991), failed to match the success of their debut.[1] A music video was shot for the single "Untied and True" and the album peaked on the Billboard Top 200 at number 113. The band then released a second live EP, Ain't No Jive...Live! in 1992.

Love After Death (1993-1995)

In 1993, after Dancin' On Coals proved to be not the success MCA had hoped for, the band's label still honored Bang Tango's record contract with a third LP. Hoping to recapture the success of their first album, the band decided to re-team with Psycho Cafe' producer Howard Benson for Love After Death. The album ended up being shelved by MCA, due to the label feeling a return would not be possible with how much was already invested monetarily for the recording.[citation needed] After recording was complete, guitarist Kyle Stevens made the decision to leave the band. The album saw a release in the UK and Japan through the Music For Nations label.[1] Though to this day the band still perform songs from this album during their live set, Love After Death has yet to see a release in the U.S.[2][3][4]

Break up (1996-2002)

The break up of the original line up of Bang Tango occurred in 1995 after returning from a European tour in support of Love After Death.

Frontman Joe Leste' and bassist Kyle Kyle then reformed the band in 1996 with a revolving door of musicians.

In 1997, Leste' and Kyle Kyle formed the alternative rock band Eating Crow as a side project. Though no recordings were ever officially released and only a handful of shows were played, the song So Abused was featured in the Wes Craven film Wishmaster but not released on its soundtrack. With the band being a side project of then current members of Bang Tango, So Abused was featured heavily in Bang Tango's live set list in the late 1990s.[5]

In 1998 the band released the live album, simply titled Live.

In 1999 the band released Greatest Tricks, which was a compilation of the band's most well known songs re-recorded with Bang Tango's current line up at the time.

The Joe Leste' and Kyle Kyle version of the band continued to tour under the Bang Tango name until dissipating 1999.[3]

Frontman Joe Leste' went on to sign a record deal with Warner Bros. and form the hard rock band Beautiful Creatures in 2001.

Reformation (2003-2018)

In 2003, Joe Leste' once again reformed the band, this time as its sole original member, and released the Ready to Go album.

One reunion show with all original members of Bang Tango occurred in 2006. The whole show can be viewed on YouTube but is mislabeled as being from 2015.[6]

2006 saw the release of the From The Hip album and 2011 saw the release of Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt.[3]

In 2010, the original line-up minus frontman Joe Leste' reformed with a different vocalist and performed two shows as Bang Tango Redux.[7]

In 2014, Bang Tango recruited former Dio guitarist Rowan Robertson.[8]

Shortly after completing and screening Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie, director Drew Fortier went on to join Bang Tango as their second guitarist in 2015.[9]

Bang Tango has reportedly been working on a new album.[10]

Reunion with original lineup (2019-present)

In November 2019, it was announced that the original Bang Tango line up consisting of Joe Leste, Mark Knight, Kyle Kyle, Kyle Stevens, and Tigg Ketler would be reuniting to tour in 2020.[11]

Other projects

Original Bang Tango guitarist Mark Knight went on to form Mark Knight & the Unsung Heroes which features appearances from former Bang Tango bandmates Tigg Ketler and Kyle Stevens.[12]

Original Bang Tango bassist Kyle Kyle went on to form Mona Lisa Overdrive.[13]

Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie

In June 2011, the band had met Drew Fortier, for whom they offered to shoot a studio documentary while they recorded their then new record Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt. This project was then expanded upon, once Fortier had been put in contact with previous members of the band, as well as its founding members. Over the course of four years Fortier turned the project into a feature-length documentary titled Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie. The film features interviews with all original members of the band as well as most of the players who have performed in the band since its inception.[14]

The film had very positive reviews from various music websites and publications with the general feeling being that despite its low budget, the film still manages to get its point across in an unbiased, artistic, and engaging manner while being able to appeal to not only fans of the band or genre, but to anyone not familiar with Bang Tango.[15]

The film has never been given an official release, aside from Fortier himself releasing it on YouTube for free, which he stated was because of song clearing issues regarding Bang Tango's music back catalogue with UMG.

Accolades and legacy

Bang Tango's Psycho Cafe' landed at No. 37 for Rolling Stone's 50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time list.[16]

Bang Tango were placed at No. 36 for VH1's The Hair Metal 100, a list ranking the top 100 hair metal bands of the 1980s.[17]

Someone Like You was featured at number 9 in LA Weekly's The 10 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the Hair Metal Era list.[18]

Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor listed Bang Tango's Someone Like You as a part of his Ultimate 80s Rock Mixtape list featured on Teamrock.[19]

LA Weekly named the former line up of Bang Tango as number 4 on their 10 Best Hair Metal Shows of 2017 list for their performance at Backyard Bash at the Rainbow which also featured Enuff Z'Nuff, Dokken, and Bow Wow Wow.[20]

Mitglieder

Current

  • Joe Lesté – lead vocals (1988-1995; 1996-1999; 2003-present)
  • Mark Knight - guitar (1988-1995; 2019-present)
  • Kyle Kyle – bass guitar (1988-1995; 1996-1999; 2019–present)
  • Kyle Stevens – guitar (1988-1993; 2019-present)
  • Tigg Ketler - drums (1988-1995; 2019-present)

Former

(This is a partial list. It does not include all of the members who have toured with the band.)

Drums

  • Rob Jones (1996-1997)
  • Ray Luzier (1997)
  • Michael Licata (1997-1998)
  • Danny Parker (1998)
  • Walter Earl (1999)
  • Bobby "Tango" Gibb (2003)
  • Glen Sobel (2003)
  • Matt Starr (born Matt Franklin) (2003-2005)
  • Jason Hugie (2005)
  • Troy Patrick Farrell (2009)
  • Trent Anderson (2009-2013)
  • Timmy Russell (2004-2009; 2013–2019)

Guitar

  • Matt Price (1993)
  • Mark Tremalgia (1993-1999)
  • Dan Aon (1996-1997)
  • Mattie B (1998-1999)
  • Anthony Focx (2003-2004; 2008-2009; 2009–2010)
  • Michael Thomas (2003; 2005; 2007-2008)
  • Ryan Seelbach (2007-2008)
  • Dave Henzerling (2008)
  • Mark Simpson (2005-2007)
  • Alex Grossi (2003-2005; 2008-2010)
  • Scott LaFlamme (2010-2014)
  • Rowan Robertson (2014–2018)
  • Drew Fortier (2015–2017)
  • Steve Favela (2018-2019)

Bass guitar

  • Brian Saunders (2003)
  • Curtis Roach (born Chris Roach) (2003-2005)
  • Mike Howells (2005)
  • Jamie Zimlin (2005)
  • Lance Eric (2005-2019)

Discography

Studio albums

Year Titel Label US Billboard Peak
1989 Psycho Café MCA 58
1991 Dancin' On Coals 113
1994 Love After Death Music for Nations -
September 14, 2004 Ready to Go Shrapnel -
May 9, 2006 From the Hip Perris -
September 27, 2011 Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt 78 Productions -

Live and compilation albums

Year Titel Label US Billboard Peak
1989 Live Injection (live) World of Hurt -
1992 Ain't No Jive...Live! (live) MCA -
November 10, 1998 Live (live) Cleopatra -
May 25, 1999 Untied & Live (live) Import -
November 23, 1999 Greatest Tricks (compilation) Cleopatra -
August 24, 2004 The Ultimate Bang Tango: Rockers and Thieves (compilation) Lemon -
April 16, 2019 Rock And Roll Est. 1988 (compilation) Deadline -

Singles

Year Titel US UK
1989 "Attack Of Life" - -
"Someone Like You" - -
"Breaking Up A Heart Of Stone" - -
1990 "Love Injection" - -
"Dancing On Coals" - -
1991 "Soul To Soul" - -
"Midnight Struck" - -
"Untied And True" - -

See also

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