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Mark Boals

Mark Boals
Mark Boals with Royal Hunt in 2008.jpg
Mark Boals performing with Royal Hunt in 2008
Background information
Born (1958-12-05) December 5, 1958 (age 58)
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Genres Neoclassical metal, power metal, heavy metal, hard rock, classical
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals, bass, piano, saxophone
Years active 1981-present
Labels Frontiers Records, Marquee/Avalon Records
Associated acts Yngwie Malmsteen, Ring of Fire, Seven the Hardway, Royal Hunt, Dokken, Ted Nugent, Savoy Brown, Billionaires Boys Club, Labyrinth
Website www.markboalsofficial.com

Mark Robert Boals (born December 5, 1958) is an American heavy metal vocalist and occasional bassist, best known for his vocals with Yngwie Malmsteen. His first album with Malmsteen, Trilogy achieved platinum status in the USA and sold several million copies worldwide. As a young child, he learned to play the piano and bass guitar. Although Boals has never had any vocal lessons or training, as a teenager he gained experience as a vocalist in local groups. Boals is the founder and vocalist for the band Ring of Fire, and as of 2014, he is also the bassist for Dokken. He currently performs lead vocals, guitar and bass in the hit musical show, "Raiding The Rock Vault" in Las Vegas.

In 1982, Boals joined Savoy Brown and toured around Canada and the U.S. through 1983. Although several songs were written for a proposed new album, the record never materialized due to mainman Kim Simmonds running into legal problems at the time. During these years Boals also performed with his band Lazer.

While with Savoy Brown, Boals met Ted Nugent and joined his band as bassist in 1984 touring throughout the U.S. and opening up for Judas Priest in Europe. Deciding to focus on singing and being a frontman, Boals moved to California in 1985. He joined Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force and performed on the Trilogy album. Boals' first show with Malmsteen was at Day On The Green in San Francisco, CA in front of 80,000 fans. After leaving Yngwie in 1986, he gave up music for a time, trying to find himself in cinematography and working for Warner Brothers. In this period he recorded, with Mike Slamer, a soundtrack for the film White Water Summer (1987); he also appeared on Maestro Alex Gregory's "Paganini's Last Stand" (Priority Records) in 1992.


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