Great White started their career as Dante Fox, playing their first gig in 1981 at The Troubadour in Hollywood, California. After recording several demos, the band chose as manager Alan Niven, who had worked for the independent distributor Greenworld in Torrance, California and had dealt with Mötley Crüe's debut self-release. Niven suggested the name change from Dante Fox after seeing singer Jack Russell introduce Mark Kendall (guitarist) during his solo as "Mark Kendall, the Great White", due to his naturally white-blonde hair, white Fender Telecaster guitar, white jumpsuit, and white Capezio shoes. In 1982, founding members Mark Kendall, Jack Russell, drummer Gary Holland, and bassist Lorne Black recorded and released a 5-song EP, Out of the Night, on the independent label Aegean formed by Niven. Niven then convinced the Los Angeles radio station KMET to begin adding songs from the EP to its playlist in heavy rotation. KLOS-FM soon did the same. The band suddenly went from drawing 100 people to a local club to drawing thousands in L.A. concert halls such as Perkins Palace in Pasadena, The Palace in Hollywood and the Country Club in Reseda. As an unsigned act, Great White headlined at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia playing to 6,250 people. Near the end of 1983, EMI America signed the band and subsequently released Great White's eponymous debut album ('Great White') in early 1984. The band immediately toured the UK supporting Whitesnake's Slide It In tour and the entire US and Canada opening for Judas Priest's Defenders of the Faith tour. 'Shot in the Dark', their follow-up independent release, marked the arrival of drummer Audie Desbrow. By the time Capitol Records signed the band and reissued Shot in the Dark, keyboardist-guitarist Michael Lardie had come aboard. After the release of Shot in the Dark, Great White hit the road with Dokken and was on the verge of even bigger success.
The band hit the mainstream in 1987 when they released 'Once Bitten', which featured the hits "Rock Me" and "Save Your Love". Once Bitten... was certified platinum in April 1988.
The band followed up with '...Twice Shy' in 1989. The album included their biggest hit, "Once Bitten, Twice Shy", a cover of a UK hit single by Ian Hunter. They received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance. The album was certified platinum in July 1989 and then double platinum in September of that same year. The model Bobbie Brown (also known for being in Warrant's "Cherry Pie" video) appeared in the video for "Once Bitten, Twice Shy". They finished off the 80s touring in support of ...Twice Shy as headliners and with some best known bands, such as Bon Jovi.
In 1990, the band featured in the heavy metal video series Hard 'N' Heavy containing music, concert footage and interviews. The video included Slash and Duff from Guns N' Roses appearing with the band at a Children of the Night Benefit concert in L.A., the performance helping to raise money for housing abused homeless children. Both bands shared the same manager, Alan Niven at the time.
The band continued into the next decade performing the song "House of Broken Love" at the American Music Awards in January 1990. In March, Great White embarked on their first tour of Japan. They returned to the United States for the Memorial Day weekend festival dubbed The World Series of Rock, which featured Whitesnake, Skid Row, Bad English, and Hericane Alice. Great White recorded two more albums for Capitol Records, 'Hooked', which was certified gold, and 'Psycho City'. In support of Hooked, Great White did a tour as headliner tour, had a guest slot with German metal band Scorpions and travelled to Europe and Japan. Psycho City was followed by a US tour with Kiss.
Capitol issued the compilation 'The Best of Great White 1986-1992' in 1993, when Great White had already departed the label to begin work on their next studio release, 'Sail Away'. Before the release of the album, Great White spent seven months on the road headlining clubs. According to Lardie, it was "the longest stint we ever did without a break." Great White kept up the pace once Sail Away was released on Zoo Records in 1994, touring the US several times over the following year and a half. Their next release, Let It Rock, was released in 1996 through yet another label, Imago Records.
In 1999, the band released 'Can't Get There from Here' and embarked on a tour with Ratt, Poison, and L.A. Guns. The album featured the single "Rollin' Stoned", which managed to chart at No. 8 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
In a memo dated 20 January 2000 Mark Kendall announced he was leaving Great White, shortly thereafter both Audie Desbrow and Sean McNabb left Great White. Kendall was replaced by guitarist Matthew Johnson. Desbrow, clearly very unhappy with the financial state of the band posted a tirade on his website lambasting Jack Russell and Michael Lardie, while claiming to have been "fired" from Great White. Meanwhile, it was rumored that Sean McNabb was fired for going to management and asking to see the accounting books. Despite only having one original member left, the band announced plans to begin work on a new album in late 2000. Early in the process, some of the new songs were played for John Kalodner at Columbia Records. It was mutually agreed that the "magic was gone" and the band decided their heart was not in the recording process. They subsequently left Columbia Records and discontinued work on the new album. On 5 November 2001 Jack Russell announced the end of Great White, stating that he was moving on, and that Great White would play one final farewell show on 31 December 2001 at the Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, CA. Both Kendall and McNabb rejoined the band for the farewell show, recorded for a live CD entitled 'Thank You...Goodnight!' released by Knight Records. The live album includes two new tracks, "Back to the Rhythm" and "Play On" from their discontinued studio sessions, both of which would ultimately wind up on their reunion album 'Back to the Rhythm' in 2007.
In late 2002, in part due to his failure to attract good audiences while on the road with his solo band, Jack Russell contacted Kendall, who himself was struggling to gain an audience on his own. Kendall agreed to play some dates with Russell's band, allowing Russell to use the name Great White once again. Billed as "Jack Russell's Great White," the tour was to consist primarily of classic songs from the Great White catalog with some of Russell's solo work mixed in. Eventually, more dates were added and the tour extended through the early months of 2003.
The band returned to the national spotlight on 20 February 2003. At the beginning of a Great White performance at The Station night club in Rhode Island, pyrotechnics used by the band's crew created a spray of sparks that ignited the foam soundproofing material in the ceiling around the stage. One hundred people including the band's guitarist Ty Longley, died in the fire that followed. In 2008 the band agreed to pay $1 million to survivors and victims' relatives of the fire while admitting to no wrongdoing. This amount also covers former tour manager Daniel Biechele along with the band members, record label, and management as it existed at the time of the fire. The settlement was the maximum allowed under the band's insurance plan. Victims had previously received $3.8 million raised by United Way of America.
Though the media referred to the band as "Great White" following the tragedy in Rhode Island, the band was officially performing under the moniker of "Jack Russell's Great White" at the time of the incident. In fact, prior to the fire, the band's official website posted a message stating that Great White had not re-formed. It's unclear when the band began officially going by "Great White" again.
Great White played their first full show following the Rhode Island tragedy on 22 July, starting a benefit tour for the survivors and victims of the fire. The band toured until 2005 to raise funds for the Station Family Fund, which had been set up to help the victims of the tragedy. In late 2005, citing "medical reasons", the band canceled the second half of their summer tour. The "medical reasons" turned out to be Jack Russell's addictions to alcohol and cocaine. This was the end of this version of Great White, as Jack Russell entered rehabilitation and did not perform again until 2007. Russell used the year of 2006 to get sober and get a facelift that was detailed on ExtraTV. Russell later referred to this incarnation of Great White as "Fake White", saying "It still sounded like Great White, but not – almost like we were doing a cover of ourselves."
Talk of a reunion of Great White began in a 2004 interview. Later in 2006, guitarist Mark Kendall officially announced that Great White had re-formed its classic lineup. The re-formed lineup of Russell, Kendall, Lardie, McNabb and Desbrow played their first date together in more than 5 years on 27 January 2007 at the Keyclub in Hollywood performing in the Harpseals.org Benefit Concert for the Seals 2007. In 2008, bassist Sean McNabb left Great White to concentrate on a career in theater and acting. McNabb was promptly replaced with Scott Snyder (Ramos, Accomplice). McNabb went on to join Dokken.
Great White released their album, 'Rising', on 13 March 2009 in Europe via Frontiers Records and on 21 April in the US.
In 2010, Jani Lane of Warrant filled in for Jack Russell, while Russell recuperated from surgery after suffering a perforated bowel. Terry Ilous (XYZ) replaced Jack Russell at the Coach House during the summer of 2010, and Paul Shortino (Rough Cutt, Quiet Riot, King Kobra) filled in for Russell when Great White performed at Stockholm Rock Out Festival in September. In December 2011, Russell formed a new incarnation of Great White with a brand-new lineup under the name of "Jack Russell's Great White".
On 18 March 2012 Great White announced their first new album with Ilous, 'Elation' , to be released in May that year, along with a live album ('30 Years: Live From The Sunset Strip') and a concert DVD of the band's 30th-anniversary show at the Key Club in Hollywood on 22 March.
Lorne Black, Great White's original bassist, who performed and recorded with the group up through the Once Bitten album, died on September 27, 2013. He was 50 years old.
On June 2, 2017, Great White released their most recent studio effort, 'Full Circle', on Bluez Tone Records, with Wagener as the producer. The song "Big Time" was released as the first single and video. On July 9, 2018, Great White announced that they had parted ways with Terry Illous as their singer and he was replaced by Mitch Malloy.
On May 31, 2022, Great White announced vocalist Andrew Freeman of Last In Line replaced Malloy as the band's lead singer and frontman.
Never Change Heart
Great White Lyrics
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This old house is burnin'
Reasons why forever retold
And no one is learning
I stand in the strange light
In a world with no eyes
Miss a turn in the midnight rain
When loves light deserts you
Never change your heart
When lightning strikes and love is gone
Don't let it break your heart
Don't let it turn you 'round
So people mistake you
This worlds gonna still burn down
No matter what it comes to
When loves light deserts you
Never change your heart
When lightning strikes and love is gone
Don't let it break your heart
Return what you're given
Then be on your way
Move on. Be strong
You gotta carry on
Never change your heart!
The lyrics of Great White's Never Change Heart are a commentary on the painful experience of love that is lost and the fear of it happening again. The song presents a bleak picture of a world where nothing ever seems to change, where people make the same mistakes over and over again and never learn from them. The image of a howling night with bitter winds, and an old house that is burning, reinforces the harshness of the situation. The singer feels lost and alone in a world with no eyes, unable to find his way in the midnight rain.
The chorus is a message of hope, encouraging the listener not to give up on love, and to never change their heart, despite the hurt that they have experienced. It's a message that encourages you to be strong and carry on, despite the difficulties and challenges that life throws your way. The lyrics suggest that even though love can be extremely painful, it's still worth taking a risk on, and that you should never let it break your heart.
In conclusion, Great White's Never Change Heart is a powerful song that speaks to the experience of love and loss. The song is a reminder that, despite the pain of a broken heart, we must remain strong and never give up on love.
Line by Line Meaning
Howling night of bitter winds
The harshness of the surroundings symbolizes the darkness of the situation described in the lyrics.
This old house is burnin'
The familiar world and relationships are crumbling down.
Reasons why forever retold
The same patterns and mistakes keep repeating themselves.
And no one is learning
Despite the repeated lessons, no one is growing or developing.
I stand in the strange light
The artist is facing an unknown and uncomfortable situation.
In a world with no eyes
The people around him are not able to see the situation from his perspective.
Miss a turn in the midnight rain
Despite the unfavorable circumstances, the singer made a mistake.
Never come this way again
The artist acknowledges the mistake and vows to avoid repeating it.
When loves light deserts you
When the person you love no longer loves you back.
Never change your heart
Stay true to who you are and don't let the experience change you for the worse.
When lightning strikes and love is gone
When love disappears suddenly and leaves you in the dark.
Don't let it break your heart
Don't let the heartbreak ruin your spirit or outlook on life.
Don't let it turn you 'round
Don't let the bad experience make you bitter or cynical.
So people mistake you
Don't let others misunderstand or misjudge you based on the hurt you went through.
This worlds gonna still burn down
Even if everything seems to be falling apart, everything will continue moving forward.
No matter what it comes to
No matter how bad or tough the situation gets.
Return what you're given
Give back what you owe to those who helped you along the way.
Then be on your way
Once the situation is resolved, move on and don't dwell on the past.
Move on. Be strong
Keep moving forward and don't let the past hold you back.
You gotta carry on
You have to keep going and live your life, despite the hardships.
Never change your heart!
Don't let the negative experience change who you are deep down.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: KENDALL, NIVEN, RUSSELL
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Skin Ripper
Howling night of bitter winds
This old house is burnin'
Reasons why forever retold
And no one is learning
I move in the strange light
In a world with no eyes
Miss a turn in the midnight rain
Never come this way again
When loves light deserts you
Never change your heart
When lightning strikes and love is gone
Don't let it break your heart
Don't let it turn you 'round
So people mistake you
This worlds gonna still burn down
No matter what it comes to
When loves light deserts you
Never change your heart
When lightning strikes and love is gone
Don't let it break your heart
Return what you're given
Then be on your way
Move on. Be strong
You gotta carry on
Never change your heart!
Rich Palmisano
I think this was the best track in the album. Granted it wasnt the most popular but the vocal and guitar here are just awesome.
500erider
A tie with Rock Me. Classic tracks !!!!!!!!
Robin Willoughby
Yes
Robin Willoughby
But the whole album was great also
Robin Willoughby
Best song on the album
Cale Bass
Jack Russell. His voice with Mark Kendell and Michael Lardie were magic. Love everything they put out. Michael Lardie is one of the most underrated musicians ever.
Chris Turner
musician and producer as well .Genius player.
Troy Bittle
Once bitten , in my top 10 albums of all time , and this song still grabs me
Steve Merryman
Couldn't agree with you more
Mark Mayr
I'll "double down" on that one.