Lash: Crank It Up

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247365-200
Grouped product items
Product Name Price Qty
Crank It Up CD
$14.97
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Crank It Up - Autographed Fan Pack CD
$21.97
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Crank It Up Digital Download
$9.97
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Lash Small T-shirt
$30.00
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Lash Medium T-shirt
$30.00
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Lash Large T-shirt
$30.00
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Lash Extra Large T-shirt
$30.00
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Lash Double Extra Large T-shirt
$30.00
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Lash Triple Extra Large T-shirt
$32.00
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Lash Quadruple Extra Large T-shirt
$32.00
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Fan Pack autographed by full band 

T-shirts are black 100% cotton.

CD is a Silver Pressed Disc

Track List

01 Crank It Up
02 Think Of Me
03 Higher
04 Alice
05 Joy's Blues
06 Lay Your Body Down
07 White Lady
08 Suicide On Horizons
09 Bad Boys
10 Angel
JP Cervoni: lead guitar

Bernie Tavis: lead singer

John Platero:drums

Al Prano: bass

Sam: keys

LASH was a self-contained, self-functioning band.  “We did it all, everything from booking our own shows, flyering the clubs and the streets, to becoming the house band at the Whisky – all without a manager or team (except for the short period we were managed by L.A. Guns manager),” States Lead Guitarist JP Cervoni.

So how would you describe LASH’s sound?  Lash was a classic rock band like AC/DC, Whitesnake and even The Cult, all intermingled with the good stuff (and sometimes the bad stuff) of the hair metal genre.

Our start came when JP was producing an album for actress Ann Turkel ( wife of actor Richard Harris ).  Ann had wanted to put a band together so she asked JP for help in doing so.  JP hired John Platero for the drum position and as as friendship developed between JP and John, they would desire to put their own band together.  John brought in Bernie Tavis  and Al Prano from Chippendales (hell, we all were in tremendous shape and looked like Chippendale dancers).  It was the late 80’s and as every band on the strip new, looks were extremely important – so we hired Sam who was a friend of John and was the last missing piece of the 5 member band.

LASH (1989-1990) worked Tirelessly and the hard work began to pay off when they were asked to become the House band of The Whisky a GoGo  (other bands who were the house band at the Whisky were Chicago, The Doors, Motley Crue, and a handful or two more).    Being the House band at The Whisky was a huge deal; we started playing the Whiskey mid week days, around 7:30 pm...It was still light outside!  We ended up packing the Whisky (amongst other venues).  In a pay-to-play town, we were getting paid as the Whisky house band.

It was time for LASH to go into the studio and record some demos in hopes of finding a major producer.  JP was friend with Paul Stanley and the plan was to have Paul see the band in hopes of having him produce the album; it never happened, but JP  did show the band to Gene Simmons!  Gene said that the band was so good looking, that he questions if the band was going to be taken seriously.  picked up by Buddy Miles as he was the next guitar player to play with Buddy after Jimi’s passing, at that time, Lita Ford use to hang with JP, as she was a fan of his guitar playing  ( JP is now the ambassador guitar player for “The Jimi Hendrix Foundation”. John was a Top graduating student at P.I.T school , Bernie was a classically trained Violin player.

 So what happened to the 5 guys of LASH?  JP went on to play with Buddy Miles (Jimi Hendrix), John Platero played with Cher and Bo Diddley – and well…Bernie and Al ( as well as John ) were in demand  performers/models at Chippendales.  Sam would remain a local musician.
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