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Great White & Slaughter
Saracen Casino Resort
Pine Bluff, AR
May 16 Sat • 2026 • 8:00pm
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Great White | |
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Great White at Moondance Jam 2008 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Genres | |
| Works | Discography |
| Years active |
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| Labels | |
| Members | Mark Kendall Audie Desbrow Michael Lardie Scott Snyder Brett Carlisle |
| Past members | Terry Ilous Tony Montana Ty Longley Jack Russell Lorne Black Mitch Malloy Gary Holland Andrew Freeman |
| Website | officialgreatwhite |
Great White is an American hard rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1977. The band is named after both the shark with the same name, and guitarist Mark Kendall's former stage nickname. In August 2008, the band estimated they had sold around eight million records worldwide.[3]
The band peaked with several albums during the mid-to-late 1980s, including the platinum-selling records Once Bitten (1987) and ...Twice Shy (1989),[4] and those albums' singles "Rock Me" and "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" received considerable airplay through radio and MTV.[5][6][7] They charted two Top 40 hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100, with "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" and "The Angel Song."[8] They continued to release new material into the 1990s.
Great White disbanded in 2001, with several members releasing solo material. By the following year, however, Mark Kendall had joined up with lead singer Jack Russell's solo touring band, and the group began performing as Jack Russell's Great White,[9] which also made headlines when, in 2003, their show pyrotechnics set a Rhode Island nightclub on fire, leading to the deaths of 100 people, including band member Ty Longley.[10] In 2006, following a brief hiatus, the regular Great White reformed with other members of the classic lineup joining Russell and Kendall.
After more than three decades as their singer, Russell left the band in 2011 and again began touring with a backing band under the name Jack Russell's Great White, until Russell's retirement and death in 2024. Great White has since continued on without Russell, who was first replaced by XYZ vocalist Terry Ilous, who stayed in the band until 2018 when Mitch Malloy replaced him. Malloy left in 2022 and was replaced by Andrew Freeman, later followed by Brett Carlisle the same year.
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