Harlow was formed in 1985 in Kansas City, Missouri by Mickey Kravitz, a singer with a vision to put together a glam band like no other in Kansas City. Having been mainly influenced by bands like Sweet, T-Rex, Angel, Piper, and Starz, he started his search... Local cover band The Bad Boyz were also looking for a new singer to write original music with and try to get signed, so Mickey joined up with guitarists Hyland Church and Matt Cascio, drummer Mike Rubyor, and bassist Gregg Hurla. The band found an old six story building in downtown K.C. and started writing. To accomplish their goals, they decided to live together so they could eat, drink and breathe this vision. Harlow started playing local parties and The Uptown Theater, a 1,500 seat venue. The show there went so well that they started to headline. Also, Harlow’s reputation grew for their drinking, partying, and especially all the girls. Their house was a constant party unless they were practicing. On more than one occasion, the police would bust up the party and take one of the band members to lock-up. The people at the house would pass the hat, gathering money to bail them out! Harlow hooked up with a manager that had ties with Greenworld Records and recorded their debut record, "We Do What We Wanna Do," at Chapman Studios. The band produced and Mike Frasier engineered. "Rock the Box" was added as a bonus track and was recorded after a long night of partying. The guys invited 20 or so people over to the studio to sing backup vocals. "Rock The Box" received a small amount of airplay in the United States. In 1986 the band outgrew K.C., packed up, and moved to Los Angeles. 1986 was the height of the glam scene, and Harlow fit right in on the Sunset strip. The band started playing out, recording, and built a following. 1989 saw Harlow split and went their separate ways. Mickey went on to play and record with Baby Strange and Vendetta, Hyland joined Suite 19, Grave Danger, and teamed up with ex-Dubrow and Invasion guitarist Greg Leon, and then on to DC 4. Mike and Matt moved back to K.C. and put together a couple of recording projects. Gregg moved over to the country side of music. In 2005, Cleopatra records rereleased the single "Rock The Box" on the box set "Hollywood Rocks" along with other 80’s rockers Poison, L.A. Guns, Faster Pussycat, Great White, etc… Now in 2008, Harlow has signed a deal with Retrospect Records. They are releasing a full-length album in June. The band has written some new material and will add 5 new songs with the original unreleased EP. The New CD "Now And Then" will be out this year...
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HEY GUYS, MATT PLAYED THE NEW SONGS FOR ME YESTERDAY...VERY GOOD....I STILL HAVE A OLD CASSETTE TAPE OF ALL OF THE OLD STUFF.....HOPE I GET TO SEE YOU ALL WHEN YOU COME TO KC.....HEY HY...DO YOU STILL HAVE MY WHITE FISHNET SHIRT....HAHA...LOVE YA ALL...GREAT JOB. KRISTEN
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the SNR welcomes..... Lipstick Magazine Enuff Z Nuff Pair-A-Dice Extreme MASS Harlow PINK SNOW the CAUZE WARRANT Shy Tiger and more future SNR ALumni
Remember, I will be giving out meet n greet passes DAILY to some lucky SNR listenrs to meet and interact with their fav ROCKLAHOMA performers. See you in OK tomorrow all
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