Dave Spitz
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Dave "The Beast" Spitz is a musician who played the bass guitar for Black Sabbath from 1985 to 1987, appearing on the album Seventh Star (1986). Although credited in The Eternal Idol (1987), he did not perform on the album. In fact, during the recording session of the album, he was fired by producer Jeff Glixman because of his reckless behavior.
Spitz has also been a member of Lita Ford's band, Americade, White Lion, Impellitteri, Slamnation, Insomnia, Nuclear Assault, Great White, and Bill Ward's band. He is currently a member of McBrain Damage.
He is the brother of musician Dan Spitz of the band Anthrax. Dave is, in addition to being a musician, a practicing civil trial attorney in South Florida.
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White Lion |
Vito Bratta | Mike Tramp | James Lomenzo | Greg D'Angelo |
Former members: Nicki Capozzi | Felix Robinson | Dave Spitz |
Discography |
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Studio albums: Fight to Survive | Pride | Big Game | Mane Attraction |
Live and compilation albums: The Best Of White Lion | Remembering White Lion: Greatest Hits | Rocking the USA | Anthology 83-89 |
Videography |
Videos: Escape From Brooklyn |