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Arc Angel

Arc Angel was probably the biggest band on the NEPA club circuit in the 80's. Some interesting tidbits of information about Arc Angel:

They recorded an independent single (a cover of Smokey Robinson's "Tracks Of My Tears" which was produced by another national artist to come out of Northeastern Pennsylvania, Jimmy Harnen (of "Where Are You Now" fame with his band Synch. Harnen recorded a solo album "Can't Fight The Midnight" in 1989 for WTG records, and went on to work behind the scenes in Nashville for such artists as Jodee Messina and Emerson Drive).

Bassist Russ Kile wound up playing with FreeFall post Arc Angel.

At one point in time, their drummer was A.J. Pero (post Twisted-Sister).

And one of their guitarists was Carl Logan (who is the Karl Logan now in Manowar)

I don't believe that Ed recorded any material during his brief stay with Arc Angel, but it is important to note his tenure in the band began A.J. Pero left the band when Ed stepped in and played the remaining shows the band had booked, and recruited Logan for his next musical endevor, Fallen Angel.

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