Brazen Abbot

Brazen Abbot is a Finnish rock band. Originally a studio project of Bulgarian guitarist, producer and song writer Nikolo Kotzev, who is a Finnish resident, the band has since made several live performances.

Brazen Abbot
OriginMariehamn, Åland, Finland
GenresHard rock
Years active19941998, 2002present
LabelsUSG, SPV, Frontiers
Associated actsEurope, TNT, Masterplan, Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen, Trapeze
MembersNikolo Kotzev
Tony Harnell
Göran Edman
Joe Lynn Turner
Erik Mårtenson
Nelko Kolarov
Wayne Banks
Mattias Knutas
Past membersGlenn Hughes
Thomas Vikström
Jørn Lande
Mic Michaeli
Lars Pollack
Svante Henryson
John Levén
Ian Haugland
Thomas Broman

One of the defining aspects of Brazen Abbot is the employment of multiple singers; every album features three or four singers, with Göran Edman and Joe Lynn Turner having appeared on most Brazen Abbot albums. Nikolo Kotzev originally intended to use only one singer; original singer Göran Edman could only commit to recording two songs for the first album due to contractual obligations. Glenn Hughes was then supposed to record the remaining songs; however contractual obligations hindered him from recording more than three songs, at which point Kotzev brought in Thomas Vikström to record the remaining songs. Kotzev was so pleased with the result that he decided to keep using multiple singers for future albums. When performing live, however, Joe Lynn Turner is typically the only singer.

Several of the band members have also appeared on Nikolo Kotzev's ambitious rock opera Nostradamus (2001); Brazen Abbot was on hiatus during the time Kotzev was working on the rock opera (1998–2001).

Former members include Mic Michaeli, John Levén and Ian Haugland, all members of the famous rock band Europe.

Members

Current members

Former members

Discography

  • Live and Learn (1995)
  • Eye of the Storm (1996)
  • Bad Religion (1997)
  • Guilty as Sin (2003)
  • A Decade of Brazen Abbot (live) (2004)
  • My Resurrection (2005)

See also

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