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Dennis Ward (musician)

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Dennis Ward
Born (1967-11-22) November 22, 1967 (age 56)
Texas, United States
GenresHard rock, heavy metal, power metal, symphonic metal, progressive metal, symphonic rock, progressive rock
Occupation(s)Musician, record producer
Instrument(s)Bass guitar, keyboards
Years active1986–present
Member ofMagnum
Formerly ofPink Cream 69, Unisonic
Websitedennisward.de

Dennis Ward is an American bass player and music producer. He is known for his various works as a producer for heavy metal and hard rock bands in Europe, as well as for being the bassist and founder of the bands Pink Cream 69 and Unisonic. He also performs lead vocals for the AOR studio project Khymera.

In 2017, he joined a new band called Panorama.[1] The same year he also joined Firewind and former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Gus G to produce his solo album Fearless and be part of his supporting band as the bass player and vocalist.[2]

In June 2019, Ward was announced as the new bassist of British band Magnum.[3]

Discography

with Pink Cream 69

with D.C. Cooper

with Missa Mercuria

with Place Vendome

with Khymera

  • 2005: A New Promise
  • 2008: The Greatest Wonder
  • 2015: The Grand Design
  • 2020: Master of 1llusions

with Sunstorm

with Bob Catley

with Unisonic

with Panorama

  • 2018: Around the World

with Gus G

  • 2018: Fearless

As a guest

with Tribuzy

with Bassinvaders

with Beverly Killz

  • 2012: Gasoline & Broken Hearts

with Alekseevskaya Ploshchad

with Magnum

with Kiko Loureiro

  • 2020: Open Souce

References

  1. ^ "Panorama Signs with ROAR! Records | ROCKNGROWL". October 13, 2017.
  2. ^ "GUS G. to release new album 'Fearless' on April 20th!". February 21, 2018.
  3. ^ Alan Barrow Youtube channel
  4. ^ "Алексеевская площадь [Hard'n'Heavy, Самара]".