Great white once bitten twice shy
The band's current lineup includes Kendall alongside guitarist and keyboardist Michael Lardie , drummer Audie Desbrow both of whom originally joined in and rejoined in , bassist Scott Snyder since and lead vocalist Brett Carlisle since The group's final lineup included lead guitarist Robby Lochner who joined in , rhythm guitarist Tony Montana former bassist for Great White who joined Russell's band in , bassist Dan McNay who joined in and drummer Ken Mary who joined in , though his tenure started as a touring guest throughout Russell retired because of illness in July and died the following month.
Jack Russell and Mark Kendall first met in The pair worked together in bands with several names and lineups, before Russell was arrested for shooting a live-in maid in Twice Shy and Hooked before leaving in early during rehearsals for Psycho City , with Dave "The Beast" Spitz taking over for the album's recording.
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First to leave was founding member Mark Kendall, who announced his departure on January 20, By November , however, Russell had decided to disband the group. A few months after the fire, Jack Russell's Great White began touring to raise money for the families of the victims, with Russell and Kendall joined by guitarist and keyboardist Jordan Martin Later replaced by Tyler Nelson the following year , bassist Scott Pounds and drummer Derrick Pontier.
During a tour in , McNabb decided to leave Great White. Later on in the year, Pontier was replaced by Dicki Fliszar. Following Haymond's second departure the following year, Montana switched to guitar, as Chris Tristram took over on bass; this lineup released the group's first single, "Hard Habit", in Additionally, Michael Oliveieri had filled in for Tony Montana for this album.
Dicki Fliszar would later on be replaced by Ken Mary in early , with Mary having filled in for Filszar throughout The lineup of the original Great White remained stable from Russell's departure until , releasing studio albums Elation in and Full Circle in , [ 42 ] and live albums 30 Years: Live from the Sunset Strip in and Metal Meltdown in