![]() ![]() In March 2005, Kelly Hansen teamed up with Mick Jones and joined his rock band Foreigner. Their only release, simply named “Perfect World” hit the charts later that year, being released by the Frontier Records label. Two years later, in 2003, Hansen teamed up with bassist Fabrizio V.Zee Grossi, guitarists JM Scattolin and Alex De Rosso, pianist Adam Forgione and drummer Biggs Brice and founded the hard rock band Perfect World. In 2001, alongside original member Jay Schellen as well as bassist Larry Antonino and guitarist Sean Manning, Kelly resurrected Hurricane, and soon after, almost 11 years since the third one, the band released their fourth and final studio album named “Liquifury”. In the early 2000s, Hansen teamed up with Tim Donahue with whom he released the studio album entitled “Into the Light”. Later that year, he could be heard on Stuart Smith’s “Heaven and Earth” studio album. ![]() Then in 1998 Kelly joined the crew of Unruly Child, replacing their frontman Mark Free, soon after which the band released the album “Waiting for the Sun”. During the mid-1990s, Kelly served as a frontman of Air Pavillion with which he released two studio albums – “Sarrph Cogh” in 1994 and “The River / The Life” in 1999. Hansen then went on to perform as a session singer, and guest starred on various projects, teaming up with a variety of artists including names such as Don Dokken and Fergie Fredriksen, as well as bands Slash’s Snakepit and Bourgeois Pigs. Although characterized as the band’s most ‘focused’ release, it failed to achieve real commercial success, which led the band mates to part ways in 1991. In 1990, Hurricane released another studio album – “Slave to the Thrill” – which produced two singles, “Dance Little Sister” and “Next To You”. 33 on the Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. 92 on the Billboard US Album charts, as well as producing hit singles such as “Over the Edge” and “I’m on to You”, which peaked at No. The band’s debut studio album entitled “Over the Edge” was released in 1988, and peaked at No. After excessive touring on their own, as well as after serving as the opening act for Stryper on their ‘To Hell with the Devil’ tour in 19, Hurricane ‘caught an ear’ of the Enigma Records label and landed a record deal. Initially failing to attract major labels, in 1985 the band independently released their debut album entitled “Take What You Want”. In 1983, he teamed up with drummer Jay Schellen, guitarist Robert Sarzo and bass guitarist Tony Cavazo, who are younger brothers of famous rock musicians Quiet Riot’s members Rudy Sarzo and Carlos Cavazo respectively, and founded the hard-rock/heavy metal band named Hurricane. Posted by KELLY Hansen – Foreigner on Sunday, 30 July 2017
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