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Characteristics The Beast is not of any one species of animal, but a chimera (a mixture of several animals), who would probably be classified as a carnivore overall. He has the head structure and horns of a buffalo , the arms and body of a bear , the eyebrows of a gorilla , the jaws, teeth, and mane of a lion , the tusks of a wild boar and the legs and tail of a wolf . He also bears resemblance to mythical monsters like the Minotaur or a werewolf . He also has blue eyes, the one physical feature that does not change whether he is a beast or a human. As opposed to his original counterpart, Disney gave him a more primal nature to his personality and mannerisms, which truly exploited his character as an untamed animal (i.e. alternating between walking and crawling, animal growls). Producer Don Hahn envisioned that the Beast's psychological state has become increasing feral the longer he was under the curse, such that he would eventually lose his last vestiges of humanity and become completely wild if the spell could not be broken. Hahn's idea doesn't manifest prominently in the finished 1991 animated film, since the Beast is only seen in a brief scene some time after his transformation while much of the narrative starts during the later period of the curse.
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In the original tale, the Beast is seen to be kind-hearted for the most part, and gentleman-like, with only an occasional tendency to be hot-tempered. Disney's interpretation of the Beast made him more constantly angry and depressed, due to the shame from his unkind actions which led to his transformation, and particularly his struggle of reconciling his hideous appearance with his inner humanity which made him feel hopeless about breaking the curse. Supervising animator Glen Keane describes The Beast as "a twenty-one-year-old guy who's insecure, wants to be loved, wants to love, but has this ugly exterior and has to overcome this." [3] Upon his reform under his love interest Belle, his personality changes to refined and more even-tempered, while naive about the world at the same time. To reflect his early personality, the Beast is seen shirtless, with ragged, dark gray breeches , and a ragged reddish-colored cape with a golden colored circular-shaped clasp. Despite the actual color of his cape being a dark reddish color, the Beast's cape is more often referenced to be purple (and in most of the Beast's subsequent appearances after the film, such as Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas or the Kingdom Hearts games, his cape is colored purple). The reason for this change in color is unknown, although the most likely reason is that the color purple is often associated with royalty. After the Beast saves Belle from a pack of wolves, his dress-style changes to become more formal and disciplined, reflecting a more refined personality as he attempts to win Belle's friendship and love. His most referenced form of dress is his ballroom outfit, which consisted of a golden vest over a white dress shirt with a white kerchief, black dress pants trimmed with gold, and a royal blue ballroom tail coat trimmed with gold, worn during the film's ballroom dance sequence.
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The blue tail coat outfit is retained after he was restored back to human, which is meant to be a stark contrast to the royal regalia and armor he was depicted in before his curse. His human form is that of a tall and slender young man with auburn hair and soft cream colored skin while also retaining his bright blue eyes. As human he is simply known as the "Prince", as supervising animator Glen Keane stated that everyone on the production was too busy to give him an alternative name, however some licensed works such as the trivia video game The D Show (1998) have named him "Prince Adam". Disney has come to embrace the name, as seen in multiple pieces of merchandise as well as a plaque hung up in 2012 (and still hangs there as of 2017) in Walt Disney World's Port Orleans Riverside Royal Rooms that clearly states his name as "Prince Adam." [4] Appearances Beauty and the Beast Main article: Beauty and the Beast (1991 film) The Beast with Belle. A handsome young prince lives in a luxurious castle in France. He has everything he ever wanted, and as a result, he is spoiled, selfish and unkind. One night, his kindness is put to the test when a beggar woman comes to the castle and asks for shelter from the freezing cold, with a single rose as payment. When he shuns the beggar for her repulsive appearance, she then reveals her true form as a beautiful enchantress. Seeing her beauty and realizing her power, the Prince tries to apologize but she transforms him into a terrifying beast-like creature for his arrogance. She also casts a spell on the entire castle, transforming it into a dark, foreboding place, its lush green grounds into dangerous immortal wolf-infested woods, and the good-natured servants into anthropomorphic household objects to reflect their different personalities. Ashamed of his new appearance, the Beast conceals himself inside his castle with a magic mirror as his only window to the outside world, and an enchanted rose that would act as the curse's timer which would bloom until he turns 21. If the Beast could learn to love a woman and earn her love in return before the final petal fell off the rose, the curse would be broken, but if not he would remain a beast forever. The Beast turns to despair as the years pass by, with little hope of achieving this.
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As the enchanted rose reaches late bloom and slowly wilts, the first outsider is an old man named Maurice who accidentally stumbles upon the castle, being allowed inside by the servants for shelter. However, the Beast detains Maurice in the tower as a prisoner for trespassing. Maurice's horse returns back to the village, and then takes Maurice's daughter Belle back to the castle. In the tower Belle confronts Beast and pleads with him to let her father go, offering herself as a prisoner instead, to which the Beast agrees in return for her promise never to leave. Being prodded by his servants into believing that she is the key to breaking the spell, the Beast shows flashes of compassion for the first time despite his overall gruff manner. For instance, he feels some remorse for ejecting her father without a proper farewell, and as an atonement he lets her stay in a furnished room rather than the tower dungeon and places the servants at her disposal. When she enters the castle's forbidden west wing and nearly touches the rose, he frightens her into fleeing the castle via the woods, which he regrets upon realizing that he lost his temper, then he saves her from being killed by wild wolves. The Beast and Belle come to appreciate each other when she brings him back to the castle and tends to his wounds. He strikes up a friendship with her, by giving her the castle library and learns kindness and manners from her. Eventually, the Beast falls in love with Belle, and placing her happiness before his own, he releases her to tend to her sick father, a decision that disheartens him upon realizing that she had not yet returned his love which means that the curse remains unbroken.
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A mob from the village comes to storm the castle and kill the Beast, led by a rival suitor named Gaston . Beast is too miserable from Belle's departure to respond to a challenge from Gaston, although his servants manage to beat back the villagers. Upon seeing Belle's return to the castle, the Beast's mood is roused and he duels Gaston upon the castle rooftops. The Beast uses guile to make up for his lack of weaponry, and remains unfazed by frequent taunts from Gaston, who proclaims that handsome appearance is the entitlement to Belle. The Beast eventually overpowers Gaston and intends to drop him until the hunter begs him not to. Not wanting to sink to Gaston's level of behavior, the Beast decides to show mercy and spare Gaston on the condition that he immediately leave the castle. Belle then shows up on the balcony and the Beast climbs up to meet her; however Gaston refuses to accept defeat and stabs the Beast from behind. Gaston loses his balance and falls from the castle roof to his death, but Belle manages to grab the Beast and pull him up. The Beast, knowing he is mortally wounded, expresses his appreciation to Belle for returning and being able to see her one last time, before falling unconscious and apparently succumbing to his injuries. Belle is able to tell the Beast that she loves him before the final petal falls. Then, Belle's declaration of love for the Beast breaks the spell and transforms him back into the prince.
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Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Main article: Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas In this film, which takes place not long after the Beast rescued Belle from the wolves, much to Beast's frustration, Belle wants to celebrate Christmas and throw a real Christmas party. Beast hates the idea of Christmas, for it was the very day almost ten years ago when the Enchantress cast the spell on him and the entire castle. (In contrast to the 1991 animated film where the Prince is depicted in stained-glass windows wearing royal regalia and armor before being cursed, the Prince in Enchanted Christmas is dressed simply in a white shirt and black breeches prior to his transformation.) While Beast sits most of the preparations out, a treacherous servant plots to have Belle thrown out of the castle: Forte the Pipe Organ, since he is far more appreciated by the Beast while under the spell. Unknown to Beast, Belle writes him a special book which he doesn't see until later on. She also meets Forte later on in a chance meeting. Forte tells her that Beast's favorite Christmas tradition was the Christmas tree. Belle becomes frustrated, for no tree she has seen on the grounds has been tall enough to hang ornaments. Forte lies to Belle, saying that a perfect tree can be found in the woods beyond the castle. Reluctant to go against Beast's orders that she never leave the castle, Belle leaves nonetheless in order to find the perfect tree. When Belle does not arrive to see Beast's Christmas present to her, he begins to suspect that she isn't there at all. When Cogsworth, having been ordered to retrieve Belle, explains that the household cannot find her, Beast becomes enraged. He goes to Forte to ask for advice, and Forte lies that Belle has abandoned him. Beast manages to find Belle and saves her in time from drowning after she fell through thin ice.
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Still believing that Belle disobeyed him by breaking her promise not to leave, Beast locks her into the dungeons to rot. But when Forte goads him into destroying the rose to end his suffering, Beast finds Belle's book in the West Wing and reads it, coming to his senses and realizing that all Belle wants is for him to be happy. Releasing Belle from the dungeon and asking for her forgiveness, Beast prepares to join in the Christmas festivities. But Forte doesn't give up and even goes as far as to attempt to destroy the entire castle with Beethoven's 5th . Fortunately, Beast finds him in time and destroys his keyboard with Franz Schubert 's Symphony No 8 . Losing his balance (and his pipes), Forte falls from the wall he is leaned up against and is silenced forever. Later, the castle and servants are arrayed in Christmas decorations when Belle and the Beast do their famous ballroom dance from the first film. The story flashes forward to the first Christmas after the spell is broken. The Prince and Belle give Chip, Mrs. Potts' son, a book to read, which he loves. As the Prince and Belle come out to the balcony, he gives her a rose as a gift. Belle's Magical World Main article: Belle's Magical World In the final entry of the franchise, made up of four segments from a presumably failed television series, Belle teaches the Beast a thing or two about life itself, consideration and manners. He appears only in the first and fourth segments, and in a cameo in the third. In the first part, The Perfect Word , Beast and Belle have a bitter falling out at dinner when the Beast demands that Cogsworth open the windows to cool him down, despite the fact that he is the only one hot and there is a cold wind, and angrily strikes his servant, Webster, a long-tongued dictionary. Despite Lumiere and Cogsworth's pleas, Beast refuses to apologise for his behaviour, until Webster, Crane and LePlume forge a letter of apology from the Beast to Belle. All is settled, until the Beast realises that it was a forgery. He furiously banishes Webster, Crane and LePlume from the castle, but Belle brings them back from the woods, and the Beast soon learns to forgive them, as their intentions were good.
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In the fourth part, The Broken Wing , the Beast loses his temper with Belle again when she brings an injured bird into the castle, as he dislikes birds. As he tries to chase the bird out, however, he falls over on the stairs and hits his head hard, stripping him of his hatred for birds. However, his selfishness still remains, and he locks the bird in a cage in his room, demanding that it sing for him whenever he demands it. The bird, terrified, refuses, until Belle teaches the Beast that the bird will only sing when happy. The Beast lets the bird out, and learns to consider others before himself. Earlier on, in the third segment, Mrs. Potts' Party , the Beast makes several cameos sleeping in his bed in the West Wing. Dialogue between Lumiere and Cogsworth shows that he had spent the entire previous night mending leaks in the castle roof, and is still resting. An argument between Lumiere and Cogsworth about Mrs. Potts' favourite flowers lead to them having to hide several bunches of flowers around the Beast's bed. At one point, the Beast begins to smell one of the flowers and almost wakes up, but it is removed just in time, and he falls asleep again. In other media Beast appears as a major Disney character in the bestselling video game series Kingdom Hearts .
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Kingdom Hearts In the first Kingdom Hearts , during a time in which the spell had not yet broken, Beast's home is attacked by the Heartless, led by Maleficent , who take Belle captive. Determined to rescue Belle, Beast goes as far as to exploit the power of darkness and risk his own life to transport himself to Hollow Bastion, where Belle is being held captive with the other six Princesses of Heart. Upon arriving in Hollow Bastion, Beast is confronted by Riku , who challenges him to a duel and easily defeats him. Beast is saved at the last minute by Sora , Donald and Goofy , who are looking for Kairi . Allying himself with Sora, since Donald and Goofy have temporarily joined Riku, Beast fights the Heartless and protects Sora while they work their way into the Hollow Baston castle. Entering the castle, Beast, Sora, Donald and Goofy fight their way through until they encounter and defeat Maleficent, who transforms into her dragon form and challenges them once again, only to be defeated once more. The four heroes find Kairi, but the circumstances cause Sora, Donald, Goofy and Kairi to leave Hollow Bastion, and Beast states that he will not leave without Belle. Later on, Beast encounters Sora once again when he returns to Hollow Bastion to lock the Keyhole. During their second search, Beast and Sora find Belle, who embraces Beast and presents Sora with the Divine Rose Keychain. In the Final Mix version of the game, Beast allies himself with Sora once again to fight and defeat Xemnas (then known as "Unknown").
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Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories , Beast is merely a figment of Sora's memories. He is once again separated from Belle, courtesy of Maleficent, but once more, Beast defeats Maleficent with Sora's help and rescues Belle. Kingdom Hearts II After Sora defeats Ansem , all the previously attacked worlds are restored, including Beast's Castle. Afterwards, Beast and Belle return to their home to carry on with their lives. However, the peace is shattered once again when Beast is approached by Xaldin of Organization XIII to do his bidding. Xaldin is determined to manipulate Beast into becoming a Heartless. If that happens, Beast will not only become a strong Heartless which Sora would have to destroy and feed to Kingdom Hearts, but also leave behind a powerful Nobody for Xaldin to use as he wishes (just like what happened to Xehanort). Manipulated and controlled, Beast is forced to allow the Heartless into the castle and lock the entire servant staff in the dungeons, with Belle too scared to intervene. Beast starts mistreating Belle. When Sora, Donald and Goofy arrive, they are encountered by Beast, who attacks them without hesitation. Sora wins the battle, and Beast comes back to his senses thanks to his servants who were released by Sora. Xaldin appears to flee. Later on, during a ball, Xaldin returns and steals the rose, throwing Beast into a depression and causing him to ask Belle and Sora to leave his castle. However a pep talk from Sora spurs him back into action. Xaldin confronts them and sends his Nobodies at them. They fight the Nobodies off, but Xaldin escapes to the castle drawbridge with Belle and the rose. Belle manages to escape from Xaldin's clutches with the rose, and Xaldin is then killed by Beast, Sora, Donald and Goofy. Belle gives Beast the rose but he is more relieved that she wasn't hurt. Beast then bids a grateful farewell to Sora, and returns to a normal life with Belle, until the spell is finally broken and Beast turns back into a human at the end of the game (a scene witnessed during the game's credits following completion). Beast's Limit attack for Kingdom Hearts II is Twin Howl, where he and Sora violently roar together and slash at enemies furiously.
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Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days , Beast appears along with his homeworld again. The missions in Beast's Castle chronicle some of the events that occurred between Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II , such as Belle and Beast attempting to resume their normal lives and Beast's first encounter with Xaldin. Broadway musical Main article: Beauty and the Beast (musical) The Beast appears in the Broadway musical adaptation of Disney's Beauty and the Beast , originally portrayed by Terrence Mann . [5] Other actors who have taken on the role include Chuck Wagner (1997), [5] James Barbour (1998), Jeff McCarthy (2004), and Steve Blanchard . [6] The D Show The movie and others never made mention of his real name. A CD-ROM game [7] said "The Prince's name is Adam." Once Upon a Time In the 2011 ABC series Once Upon a Time , the show's version of "the Beast" is actually another fairy tale character, Rumplestiltskin (played by Robert Carlyle ), who gains possession of Belle as part of a deal to save Belle's kingdom from losing a war. Beauty and the Beast (2017 live action film) Main article: Beauty and the Beast (2017 film) In March 2015, English actor Dan Stevens was cast as the Beast in a live-action adaptation of the film, which was released on March 17, 2017. [8] The Beast was portrayed with a “more traditional motion capture puppeteering for the body and the physical orientation", where Stevens was "in a forty-pound gray suit on stilts for much of the film". The facial capture for the Beast was done separately order to "communicate the subtleties of the human face" and "[capture the] thought that occurs to him" which gets "through [to] the eyes, which are the last human element in the Beast.” [9]
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The live-action portrayal closely follows the animated version, but with some differences. Unlike the original 1991 version where his bad nature is not explained, the 2017 version expands a backstory which reveals that the Prince was a good-natured person whose mother died of an illness when he was a boy, leaving his cruel, vain, self-centered, and arrogant father to raise him. The harsh upbringing caused his cruel nature and he taxed the villagers of his kingdom unjustly. The curse' length in the live-action adoption is not mentioned as opposed to the 1991 version wherein its limit would reach by the end of the Beast's twenty-first year. The Prince was hosting a debutante ball at his castle when a beggar woman appeared at his castle and offered a single rose as payment for shelter from an oncoming storm. The Prince turned her away twice, prompting the beggar to reveal herself to be an enchantress. The Enchantress placed a powerful spell upon the kingdom, turning the Prince into a beast and the servants into animated household objects, while also wiping all memory of the castle from the nearby village's inhabitants. If the Beast was unable to love another and earn that person's love in return, by the time the last petal on the enchanted rose fell, he would remain a beast forever, and in addition his servants would become inanimate antiques.
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The live-action version of the Beast is quite civilized in personality and mannerisms, in contrast to the Beast in the animated film which was originally quite primal in behavior. Although the Beast does not seem to have become increasing feral the longer the enchantment runs, in contrast to his animated counterpart from 1991 (reflecting Don Hahn's original intent for the Beast eventually grow wild if he never met Belle), it is his transformed servants who are gradually losing their remaining humanity while the castle deteriorates. The last rose petal falls before the curse is broken; however, upon seeing Belle profess her love for the Beast, the enchantress reveals herself and lifts the spell on the castle and its inhabitants. Afterward, Prince and Belle host a ball for all the villagers. References ^ Schrager, Norm (October 8, 2010). "Building a Beast: Interview with Disney Animator Glen Keane" . Meet In The Lobby . Meet In The Lobby . Retrieved July 1, 2013 . ^ Noyer, Jérémie (October 11, 2010). "Beauty And The Beast: Glen Keane on discovering the beauty in The Beast" . Animated Views . Animated Views . Retrieved July 1, 2013 . ^ Thomas, Bob: "Academy Recognition: Beauty and the Beast ", pages 127-131. Disney's Art of Animation: From Mickey Mouse to Hercules , 1997 ^ Good, Jeremiah (January 26, 2016). "The Royal Guest Rooms of Port Orleans Riverside – LaughingPlace.com" . LaughingPlace.com . Retrieved September 6, 2017 .
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^ a b "Beauty and the Beast at IBDB.com" . www.ibdb.com . Archived from the original on September 2, 2007 . Retrieved August 26, 2007 . ^ Haun, Harry (July 31, 2007). "Playbill on Closing Night: Beauty and the Beast — A Roaring Success" . www.playbill.com . Archived from the original on September 30, 2007 . Retrieved August 26, 2007 . ^ The D Show , Disney Interactive , 1998 ASIN B000031VV3 ^ Borys Kit (March 4, 2015). "Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' Casting Dan Stevens as the Beast (Exclusive)" . The Hollywood Reporter . ^ Erbland, Kate. " ' Beauty and the Beast' Is a Technological Marvel, But for Its Actors, the Challenge was Daunting" . IndieWire . Penske Business Media . Retrieved March 23, 2017 . v t e Disney's Beauty and the Beast Films Animation Beauty and the Beast (1991) Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997) Belle's Magical World (1998) Belle's Tales of Friendship (1999) Live-action Beauty and the Beast (2017) Adaptations Musical (1994) Live on Stage (1991) Sing Me a Story with Belle (1995–1999) Be Our Guest Restaurant (2012) Video games Beauty & The Beast: Belle's Quest (1993) Beauty & The Beast: Roar of the Beast (1993) Beauty and the Beast (1994; NES) Disney's Beauty and the Beast (1994; Super NES) Disney's Beauty and the Beast Print Kit (1994)
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Disney's Beauty & The Beast: A Boardgame Adventure (1999) Disney's Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom (2000) Music 1991 film soundtrack " Belle " " Gaston " " Be Our Guest " " Something There " " Beauty and the Beast " " The Mob Song " 1994 musical " If I Can't Love Her " " Human Again " " A Change in Me " 2017 film soundtrack " How Does a Moment Last Forever " " Days in the Sun " " Evermore " Related The Music Behind the Magic Characters Belle Beast Gaston v t e Disney Princess Snow White Cinderella Aurora Ariel Belle Jasmine Pocahontas Mulan Tiana Rapunzel Merida Moana Films Featured Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cinderella Sleeping Beauty The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Aladdin Pocahontas Mulan The Princess and the Frog Tangled Brave Moana Sequels The Return of Jafar Aladdin and the King of Thieves Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea Cinderella II: Dreams Come True Cinderella III: A Twist in Time Mulan II Tangled: Before Ever After Prequels Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning Shorts Tangled Ever After The Legend of Mor'du Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams
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El Señor de los Cielos - Wikipedia CentralNotice El Señor de los Cielos From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search El Señor de los Cielos Season six title card Genre Telenovela Created by Luis Zelkowicz Written by Juan Manuel Andrade Mariano Calasso Jorge Cervantes Luis Colmenares Guillermo Ríos Carmina Narro Andrés López Laura Sosa Iris Dubs Directed by José Luis García Agraz Carlos Villegas Rosales Walter Doehner Danny Gavidia Jaime Segura Creative director(s) Carlos Herrera Olin Díaz Starring Rafael Amaya Ximena Herrera Robinson Díaz Raúl Méndez Gabriel Porras Carmen Villalobos Mauricio Ochmann Fernanda Castillo Marlene Favela Carmen Aub Maritza Rodríguez Sabrina Seara Vanessa Villela Maricela González Mariana Seoane Miguel Varoni Guy Ecker Ninel Conde Carlos Bardem Alberto Guerra Alejandro López Francisco Gattorno Jesús Moré Lisa Owen Isabella Castillo María Conchita Alonso Matías Novoa Iván Arana Héctor Bonilla Roberto Escobar Fernando Noriega Music by Marco Flores Opening theme See below Country of origin United States Original language(s) Spanish No. of seasons 7 No. of episodes 545 ( list of episodes ) Production Executive producer(s) Mariana Iskandariani Jose Gerardo Guillén Joshua Mintz Marcela Mejía Martha Godoy Producer(s) Monica Francesca Vizzi Ana Graciela Ugalde Carolina Leconte Iván Aranda Cinematography Juan Bernardo Sánchez Mejía José Gerardo de la Torre Esteban de Llaca Ignacio González Damián Aguilar Javier Morón Editor(s) Marco Antonio Martínez Domínguez
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Andrés Eichelmann Kaiser Rigel Sosa Andrade Marcos González Ramiro Pardo Camera setup Multi-camera Production company(s) Argos Comunicación Caracol Internacional Telemundo Studios Distributor Telemundo Internacional Release Original network Telemundo Picture format HDTV 1080i Audio format Stereophonic sound Original release 15 April 2013 ( 2013-04-15 ) – present Chronology Related shows El Chema External links Website El Señor de los Cielos (in English: Lord of the Skies ) is an American telenovela created by Luis Zelkowicz, based on an original idea by Mariano Calasso, and Andrés López and it started airing on American broadcast channel Telemundo on 15 April 2013. Produced by Argos Comunicación and Telemundo Studios , and Caracol Internacional in the first season, and distributed by Telemundo Internacional . The series is based on the life and work of Amado Carrillo Fuentes , the former leader of the Juarez Cartel . It stars Rafael Amaya as the titular character. The series has won several awards including; International Emmy Award for Non-English Language Us Primetime Program . [1] Premios Tu Mundo for Novela or serie of the Year for three consecutive years. On 10 May 2018, Telemundo announced that the series has been renewed for a seventh and final season. [2] Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast and characters 3 Related media 3.1 Spin-off 4 Opening theme 5 Ratings 6 Awards and nominations
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7 References 8 External links Synopsis [ edit ] Main article: List of El Señor de los Cielos episodes Series Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 1 74 15 April 2013 ( 2013-04-15 ) 5 August 2013 ( 2013-08-05 ) 2 84 26 May 2014 ( 2014-05-26 ) 22 September 2014 ( 2014-09-22 ) 3 104 21 April 2015 ( 2015-04-21 ) 21 September 2015 ( 2015-09-21 ) 4 80 28 March 2016 ( 2016-03-28 ) 18 July 2016 ( 2016-07-18 ) 5 95 20 June 2017 ( 2017-06-20 ) 2 November 2017 ( 2017-11-02 ) 6 99 8 May 2018 ( 2018-05-08 ) 24 September 2018 ( 2018-09-24 ) 7 TBA 14 October 2019 ( 2019-10-14 ) TBA The series follows the life of Aurelio Casillas ( Rafael Amaya ), a drug lord who is recognized for knowing how to transfer drug substances to Mexico , Colombia , and the United States . Aurelio and his wife Ximena ( Ximena Herrera ) have three children, Rutila ( Carmen Aub ), Heriberto (Ruy Senderos), and Luz Marina (Gala Montes). He also has his faithful brother Chacorta ( Raúl Méndez ) who helps him in all his illicit businesses. Aurelio would end up being cornered by the authorities after being found as he decides to undergo a face operation in which he supposedly dies, thus causing his empire of power to fall.
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In season two, believed to be dead, Aurelio returns to enact his revenge on police officer Leonor Ballesteros ( Carmen Villalobos ), who through her fault ends up operating his face in a failed attempt to escape from the authorities. Aurelio meets Victoria Navárez ( Marlene Favela ), a beautiful woman who throws herself to be the governor of Mexico , Aurelio after seeing her actions falls in love and decides to deceive her by posing as another man and usurping the identity of Danilo Ferro. To the arrival of the new personages also is José María "Chema" Venegas ( Mauricio Ochmann ), one of the great enemies of Aurelio who decides to take all its power to Aurelio. At the end of the season, Leonor captures Aurelio and lasts several months in prison naval bunker. In season three, after several months imprisoned in naval bunker in Mexico , Aurelio receives the mutilated head of his brother Chacorta in a box, implying that his brother has died, who gives him reason to wage a war against all his enemies and to look for the murderer of his brother, to avenge his death. After all the problems with the government and the DEA, Aurelio learns that he suffers from kidney failure and decides to remember his past in order to find his lost son.
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In season four, Aurelio after being cornered by his illness and not finding no relative who lives with him can donate a kidney, decides to undertake a search for all the lovers he had in order to find a lost son who can donate a kidney. After several attempts of searching, Aurelio finds a young man named Ismael ( Iván Arana ), who can be his salvation. His enemies, after learning of his illness, decide to do everything possible to get Ismael out of the way. When everything seems to take its course and achieve total stability in the world of legal and illegal businesses of Aurelio, Emiliana Contreras ( Vanessa Villela ) appears a beautiful woman sent by Feyo Aguilera ( Leonardo Daniel ) to be able to make Aurelio fall, but her mission is to become the lover Of Aurelio to thus be able to finally make the fall of Aurelio's empire. In season five , Aurelio, will unleash a new war; But this time it will not be against his former rivals and enemies; this time it will be against his own family; Because of the betrayals he had previously experienced on their part; Later, Aurelio ( Rafael Amaya ), will also face a serious illness, which puts at stake his power and prestige since this man fails to get a donor, so they can make his transplant, necessary to continue living. On the other hand, Mónica ( Fernanda Castillo ) fights for her life after being rescued from Víctor's hands in the middle of their wedding, since while she fled received a shot that apparently is mortal; After being taken from his side, Víctor ( Jorge Luis Moreno ) searches everywhere to find Mónica's whereabouts and continue with her wedding plans.
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In season six , Aurelio Casillas recovered all the lost fortune and finally feels the need to retire. But it is time for retribution, the hatred that he sowed since he sold his soul to the drug trafficking demon is now knocking on his door with the face and blood of the many innocent people he destroyed. Aurelio will understand that his riches are an illusion, and that after being the great hunter he was, he will now become the prey. The women he mistreated, the men he betrayed, the political puppets he put in power, and even his own children will turn against him. [3] In season seven , To avoid falling into the hands of the American Justice , Amado Leal "El Águila Azul", now Amado Casillas ( Matías Novoa ), has turned himself in to Bernardo Castillo (José Sedek), Secretary of Security of Mexico. The DEA commissioner, Joe Navarro ( Guy Ecker ), has made every attempt to achieve his extradition. What he does not know is that Baltazar Ojeda ( Eduardo Santamarina ), a CIA Agent , has the plan to eliminate Amado before, since he is the only one who can prove that within the organization in which both worked together, there is a scheme of corruption and murky management that endangers its existence within it and its freedom. He has already been transferred to a jail on the outskirts of the State of Mexico and is about to be taken to the airport, under strict security measures when the Casillas cartel tries to rescue him and Baltazar Ojeda himself tries to kill him. In the midst of this tension and in parallel, under the supervision of Doña Alba ( Lisa Owen ) and a specialized doctor, they try a risky procedure to revive Aurelio ( Rafael Amaya ).
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Cast and characters [ edit ] Main article: List of El Señor de los Cielos cast members Rafael Amaya as Aurelio Casillas (seasons 1–6; guest season 7), the main protagonist of the series, leader of the Juarez Cartel , and the patriarch of the Casillas family. Ximena Herrera as Ximena Letrán (seasons 1–2), Aurelio's wife, and Rutila, Luzma and Heriberto's mother. Robinson Díaz as Miltón Jiménez "El Cabo" / Pío José Valdivia (season 1–present; recurring season 2; special guest stars season 5), is the main distribuitor of drugs in Colombia, former partner of El Tijeras, Leader of the North Valley Cartel , and the main enemy of Aurelio. In season 7 after escaping from the authorities, he changes his name to Pío José Valdivia. Raúl Méndez as Víctor Casillas "Chacorta" (seasons 1–2). Aurelio's brother, and Víctor and Carlo's father. [4] Carmen Villalobos as Leonor Ballesteros (seasons 2–3; recurring season 1), Colombian infiltrated agent and the female protagonist of the series during seasons 2–3. Gabriel Porras as Marco Mejía ( season 1 ), commander obsessed with capturing Aurelio Casillas. Mauricio Ochmann as El Chema (seasons 2–3; special guest stars season 1), Leader of the Sinaloa Cartel . Alberto Guerra as El Chema (season 6–present) [5] Fernanda Castillo as Mónica Robles (seasons 2–5; recurring season 1 ) Marlene Favela as Victoria Navárez (season 2), Daughter of Governor Pedro Navárez and later Governor of Jalisco.
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Carmen Aub as Rutila Casillas (seasons 3–present; recurring season 2), Heriberto's and Luzma's sister. Ismael and Nazareno's half-sister. Daughter of Aurelio and Ximena. Terina Angell as Child Rutila (season 1) Ana Sofía Durán as Child Rutila (season 2) Maritza Rodríguez as Amparo Rojas (seasons 3–4) [6] Sabrina Seara as Esperanza Salvatierra (seasons 4–5, recurring season 3), Aurelio's Ex-lover. Vanessa Villela as Emiliana Contreras (seasons 4–5) [7] , Lencho's daughter. Marisela González as Eunice Lara "La Felina" (season 5, recurring season 4) Mariana Seoane as Mabel Castaño / Ninón del Valle ( season 5 ). El Chema's former lover, Gary Robert's Widow. Leonardo's Mother. Miguel Varoni as Leandro Quezada (season 5–present), Leader of the Santa Norma Cartel. Guy Ecker as Joe Navarro (season 6–present) Ninel Conde as Evelina López (season 6–present) [8] Carlos Bardem as Chivo Ahumada ( season 6 ) Alejandro López as El Súper Javi (season 6–present; recurring seasons 3–5), Commander of the FARC . Francisco Gattorno as Gustavo Casasola (season 6–present), Jesús Moré as Omar Terán Robles (season 6; recurring seasons 3–5), Corrupted President of México. Lisa Owen as Alba Casillas (season 6–present; recurring seasons 1–3, 5), Aurelio's and Chacorta's mother. Isabella Castillo as Diana Ahumada (season 6–present), El Chivo's daughter, and Amado's girlfriend. [9] María Conchita Alonso as Nora Requena (season 6–present) Matías Novoa as Amado Casillas "El Águila Azul" (season 6–present), Aurelio's half-brother, and Diana's boyfriend.
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Iván Arana as Ismael Casillas (season 6–present; recurring seasons 4–5), the missing son of Aurelio. Héctor Bonilla as Arturo López "El Rayo" (season 6) Roberto Escobar as José Valdés (season 6–present), Commander of the Cuban Forces. Fernando Noriega as Eutimio "Rojo" Flores (season 6–present; recurring season 5). Former El Chema's bodyguard and right hand. Super Javi's bodyguard. Related media [ edit ] During the broadcast of the second season, Telemundo published a comic based on the second season of the series, portraying part of the plot of the series. [10] In September 2014, the character played by Rafael Amaya , appeared in the series Señora Acero in the first two episodes of the series as a special guest, [11] in November 2015 returned to have a special participation in the series in an episode with Ana Lucia Dominguez . [12] The character of Aurelio has appeared twice in the adaptation of La Reina del Sur , titled Queen of the South . [13] Spin-off [ edit ] Telemundo confirmed on May 15, 2016 that the series would see a Spin-off based upon actor Mauricio Ochmann 's character "El Chema". [14] El Chema premiered on December 6, 2016. Opening theme [ edit ] All songs in the series are composed by Marco Flores and performed by Cardenales de Nuevo León. In the first season the main theme was "El jefe de todos". [15] For the second season, the opening theme song was changed to "El verdadero Jefe de todos". [16] In the third season the song was composed around the main character of the series and is titled "Aurelio Casillas". [17] In the fourth season, the song of the main theme was changed to "El cuarto corrido". [18] In the fifth season the opening theme titled "El quinto corrido", this time performed by Don Chayo, member of the band Cardenales de Nuevo León.
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Ratings [ edit ] Season Episodes First aired Last aired Avg. viewers (millions) Date Viewers (millions) Date Viewers (millions) 1 74 15 April 2013 ( 2013-04-15 ) 2.34 [19] 5 August 2013 ( 2013-08-05 ) 3.62 [20] TBD 2 84 26 May 2014 ( 2014-05-26 ) 2.20 [21] 22 September 2014 ( 2014-09-22 ) TBD TBD 3 104 21 April 2015 ( 2015-04-21 ) 2.68 [22] 21 September 2015 ( 2015-09-21 ) 2.95 [23] TBD 4 80 28 March 2016 ( 2016-03-28 ) 2.79 [24] 18 July 2016 ( 2016-07-18 ) 2.64 [25] TBD 5 88 [Note 1] 20 June 2017 ( 2017-06-20 ) 2.27 [26] 2 November 2017 ( 2017-11-02 ) 2.54 [27] 1.92 6 99 8 May 2018 ( 2018-05-08 ) 2.14 [28] 24 September 2018 ( 2018-09-24 ) 2.06 [29] 1.69 7 7 14 October 2019 ( 2019-10-14 ) 1.99 [30] TBA TBD 1.56 Notes ^ Should reflect the number of episodes that contribute to the average given in the last column. Awards and nominations [ edit ] Year Award Category Nominated Result 2013 2nd Your World Awards [31] [32] Novela of the Year El Señor de los Cielos Nominated [31] [32] Favorite Lead Actor Rafael Amaya Nominated [31] [32] Favorite Lead Actress Ximena Herrera Nominated [31] [32] The Best Bad Girl Fernanda Castillo Nominated [31] [32] Sara Corrales
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Nominated [31] [32] The Best Bad Boy Robinson Dáaz Won [31] [32] Best Supporting Actress Angélica Celaya Nominated [31] [32] Best Supporting Actor Raúl Méndez Nominated [31] [32] The Perfect Couple Rafael Amaya and Ximena Herrera Nominated [31] [32] Mero Mero Award Rafael Amaya Special [33] [34] 5th People en Español Awards [35] Best telenovela El Señor de los Cielos Nominated [35] Best Actress Ximena Herrera Nominated [35] Best Actor Rafael Amaya Nominated [35] Best Female Antagonist Fernanda Castillo Nominated [35] Best Supporting Actress Carmen Villalobos Nominated [35] 2014 4th Miami Life Awards Best Telenovela El Señor de los Cielos Nominated Best Male Lead in a Telenovela Rafael Amaya Nominated Best Female Lead in a Telenovela Ximena Herrera Nominated 3rd Your World Awards [36] [37] Novela of the Year El Señor de los Cielos Nominated [36] [37] Favorite Lead Actor Rafael Amaya Won [36] [37] Favorite Lead Actress Carmen Villalobos Nominated [36] [37] The Best Bad Boy Mauricio Ochmann Nominated [36] [37] The Best Bad Girl Fernanda Castillo Nominated [36] [37] Best Supporting Actor Raúl Méndez Nominated [36] [37] The Perfect Couple Fernanda Castillo and Rafael Amaya Nominated [36] [37] ¡What a Daddy! Rafael Amaya Nominated [36] [37] International Emmy Award [38] Non-English Language Us Primetime Program El Señor de los Cielos Won [38] [1] 6th People en Español Awards [39]
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Best telenovela El Señor de los Cielos Nominated [39] Best Actress Marlene Favela Nominated [39] Best Actor Rafael Amaya Nominated [39] Best on-screen Chemistry Fernanda Castillo and Rafael Amaya Nominated [39] Best Female Antagonist Fernanda Castillo Nominated [39] 2015 4th Your World Awards [40] [41] Súper series of the Year El Señor de los Cielos Won [40] [41] Favorite Lead Actor: Series Rafael Amaya Won [40] [41] Favorite Lead Actress: Series Fernanda Castillo Won [40] [41] Carmen Villalobos Nominated [40] [41] The Best Bad Boy: Series Mauricio Ochmann Won [40] [41] The Best Bad Girl: Series Carmen Aub Won [40] [41] Best Supporting Actress:Series Won [40] [41] Best Supporting Actor: Series Manuel Balbi Nominated [40] [41] Tommy Vásquez Won [40] [41] First Actress Lisa Owen Won [40] [41] The Best Actor with Bad Luck Rafael Amaya Won [40] [41] The Perfect Couple Carmen Villalobos & Rafael Amaya Nominated [40] [41] 2016 6th Miami Life Awards Best Male Lead in a Telenovela Rafael Amaya Nominated Best Female Lead in a Telenovela Carmen Villalobos Nominated Best Supporting Actor in a Telenovela Mauricio Ochmann Nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Telenovela Maritza Rodríguez Nominated Best Telenovela El Señor de los Cielos Nominated 5th Your World Awards [42] Súper series of the Year El Señor de los Cielos Won [42] Revelation of the Year Gala Montes
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Won [42] Favorite Lead Actor: Series Rafael Amaya Won [42] Favorite Lead Actress: Series Fernanda Castillo Won [42] Carmen Aub Nominated [42] Maritza Rodríguez Nominated [42] The Best Bad Boy: Series Plutarco Haza Nominated [42] Leonardo Daniel Nominated [42] Christian Tappan Nominated [42] The Best Bad Girl: Series Marisela González Won [42] The Best Actor with Bad Luck Rafael Amaya Won [42] Favorite Actress Sabrina Seara Won [42] Favorite Actor Alejandro López Nominated [42] Jorge Luis Moreno Nominated [42] The Perfect Couple Fernanda Castillo & Rafael Amaya Won [42] 2017 6th Your World Awards [43] [44] Favorite Súper Series El señor de los cielos Won [43] [44] Favorite Lead Actor Rafael Amaya Won [43] [44] Favorite Lead Actress Fernanda Castillo Nominated [43] [44] The Best Bad Boy Jorge Luis Moreno Nominated [43] [44] The Best Bad Girl Marisela González Nominated [43] [44] Favorite Actor Plutarco Haza Nominated [43] [44] Favorite Actress Carmen Aub Won [43] [44] The Perfect Couple Rafael Amaya and Fernanda Castillo Nominated [43] [44] 1st Produ Awards [45] Writer - Serie, Superserie or Telenovela of the Year Luis Zelkowicz Nominated [45] Lead Actor - Serie, Superserie or Telenovela of the Year Rafael Amaya Nominated [45] Superserie of the Year El señor de los cielos Nominated [45] Fiction Program - Transmedia Use of the Year El señor de los cielos
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Lake Ontario | lake, North America | Britannica.com ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA SUBSCRIPTION SALE Log In · Join Demystified Quizzes #WTFact Lists On This Day Biographies Saving Earth SUBSCRIPTION SALE Search Britannica What are you looking for? Search Click here to search Browse popular topics: Sri Lanka Easter Island Chinese Civil War Barabbas Five-Year Plans Bring fact-checked results to the top of your browser search. Learn More. Lake Ontario lake, North America Written By: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Last Updated: May 14, 2019 See Article History [BEFORE-ARTICLE] Lake Ontario , smallest and most easterly of the Great Lakes of North America . It is bounded on the north by Ontario (Can.) and on the south by New York (U.S.). The lake is roughly elliptical; its major axis, 193 miles (311 km) long, lies nearly east to west, and its greatest width is 53 miles (85 km). The total area of the lake’s drainage basin is 24,720 square miles (64,025 square km), exclusive of the lake’s surface area, which is 7,340 square miles (19,011 square km). The Niagara River is the main feeder of the lake; others include the Genesee, Oswego , and Black rivers from the south and the Trent River from the north. The 30-mile-wide eastern extremity of the lake is crossed by a chain of five islands, where the lake discharges into the St. Lawrence River near Kingston, Ont. With a mean surface elevation of 243 feet (74 m) above sea level , Lake Ontario has a mean depth of 283 feet (86 m), and its deepest point is 802 feet (244 m). A general surface current (8 miles a day) flows toward the east and is strongest along the south shore. The Welland Canal (navigational) and the Niagara River (natural) serve as connections with Lake Erie to the southwest. Lake Ontario is linked with the New York State Barge Canal at Oswego, N.Y., and with Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay via the Trent Canal at Trenton , Ont. The Rideau Canal runs northeastward in Ontario from Kingston to Ottawa . [P1] [AM1]
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Read More on This Topic Great Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario. They are one of the great natural features of the continent and of the Earth. Although Lake Baikal in Russia has… The land to the north of Lake Ontario spreads out into broad plains, which are intensively farmed. The Niagara Escarpment , or Lake Ridge, extends eastward along the lake’s southern shore (3 to 8 miles inland) from the Niagara River to Sodus, N.Y. Industry is concentrated around the port cities of Toronto and Hamilton , Ont., and Rochester , N.Y. Other important ports along the lake include Kingston and Oswego, N.Y. The lake freezes only near the land, and its harbours are icebound from mid-December to mid-April. [P2] A view of the Toronto skyline from Lake Ontario, Canada Wolfgang Kaehler [AM2] Lake Ontario was visited by Étienne Brûlé , a French scout, and by Samuel de Champlain in 1615. The Iroquois Indians, allies of the British, held the Ontario region; but during the late 17th and early 18th centuries a temporary peace allowed the French to build forts, including Fort-Frontenac (1673), where Kingston now stands. The French and Indian Wars led to British control, and the American Revolution hastened settlement, trade, and shipping in the region. [P3] [AM3] [MOD3] [END-OF-CONTENT] Learn More in these related Britannica articles: Great Lakes
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Def Leppard - Wikipedia CentralNotice Def Leppard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search This article is about the band. For their 2015 self-titled album, see Def Leppard (album) . For their 1979 self-titled EP, see The Def Leppard E.P. British rock band Def Leppard 2018 image of Def Leppard band members: Phil Collen , Vivian Campbell , Joe Elliott , Rick Savage , Rick Allen . Background information Origin Sheffield , South Yorkshire , England Genres Hard rock [1] heavy metal [2] glam metal [3] [4] [5] Years active 1977–present Labels Mercury Universal Phonogram Vertigo PolyGram Bludgeon-Riffola Island Frontiers earMUSIC Associated acts Atomic Mass Cybernauts Website defleppard .com Members Joe Elliott Rick Savage Rick Allen Phil Collen Vivian Campbell Past members Tony Kenning Pete Willis Steve Clark Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement. Since 1992, the band has consisted of Joe Elliott (lead vocals), Rick Savage (bass, backing vocals), Rick Allen (drums, backing vocals), Phil Collen (guitars, backing vocals), and Vivian Campbell (guitars, backing vocals), which has been the band's most stable line-up. The band's strongest commercial success came between the early 1980s and the early 1990s. Their 1981 album, High 'n' Dry , was produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange , who helped them begin to define their style, and the album's main track " Bringin' On the Heartbreak " became one of the first rock videos played on MTV in 1982. The band's next studio album, Pyromania , was released in January 1983, with " Photograph " and " Rock of Ages " as the lead singles. In the U.S., Pyromania was certified diamond (10× platinum), making Def Leppard among the most popular music groups at the time. In 2003, the album ranked number 384 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time . [6]
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Def Leppard's fourth album Hysteria , released in 1987, topped the UK and U.S. album charts. As of 2009, it has reached beyond the success of Pyromania , having been certified 12× platinum for sales of over 12 million in the U.S. and has gone on to sell over 25 million copies worldwide. [7] The album spawned seven hit singles, including the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number one " Love Bites ", alongside " Pour Some Sugar on Me ", " Hysteria ", " Armageddon It ", " Animal ", " Rocket ", and " Women ". Their next studio album, Adrenalize (the first following the death of guitarist Steve Clark ), reached number one in UK and U.S. charts in 1992, and contained several hits, including " Let's Get Rocked " and " Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad ". Their 1993 album, Retro Active , contained the acoustic hit song " Two Steps Behind ". Their greatest-hits album Vault , released in 1995, featured the UK hit " When Love & Hate Collide ". As one of the world's best-selling music artists , Def Leppard have sold more than 100 million records worldwide, [8] and have two albums with RIAA diamond certification , Pyromania and Hysteria . [9] They are one of only five rock bands with two original studio albums selling over 10 million copies in the U.S. [10] [11] The band were ranked No. 31 in VH1 's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" [12] and ranked No. 70 in "100 Greatest Artists of All Time". [13] Def Leppard were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. [14]
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Early years (1977–1979) 1.2 Rise to fame (1980–1983) 1.3 Hysteria era (1984–1989) 1.4 Adrenalize , Clark's death, and change in musical direction (1990–1999) 1.5 2000–2007 1.6 Songs from the Sparkle Lounge (2008–2009) 1.7 Recent events and self-titled album (2010–present) 2 Musical style and legacy 2.1 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction 3 Band members 4 Side projects 5 Awards and nominations 6 Discography 7 See also 8 References 9 External links History [ edit ] Early years (1977–1979) [ edit ] Lead singer Joe Elliott Rick Savage , Tony Kenning, and Pete Willis , all students at Tapton School in Sheffield , South Yorkshire , formed a band called Atomic Mass in 1977. The band originally consisted of Willis on guitar, Savage on bass guitar after briefly playing guitar, and Kenning on drums. Only 18 at the time, Joe Elliott tried out for the band as a guitarist following a chance meeting with Willis after missing a bus in November 1977. [15] During his audition it was decided that he was better suited to be the lead singer. Their first gig was in the dining hall in A Block in Westfield School in Mosborough, Sheffield. [16] Elliott proposed the name "Deaf Leopard" which was originally a band name he thought up while writing reviews for imaginary rock bands in his English class. [17] At Kenning's suggestion, the spelling was slightly modified in order to make the name seem less like that of a punk band. [18] In January 1978, Steve Clark joined the band. According to Elliott, he successfully auditioned for the band by playing Lynyrd Skynyrd 's " Free Bird " in its entirety. [19]
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In November, just prior to recording sessions for what would be a three-song release known as The Def Leppard E.P. , Kenning abruptly left the band; he would later form the band Cairo. He was replaced for those sessions by Frank Noon . By the end of the month, Rick Allen , then only 15 years old, had joined the band as its full-time drummer. Sales of the EP soared after the track "Getcha Rocks Off" was given extensive airtime by renowned BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel , considered at the time to be a champion of punk rock and new wave music . [20] Throughout 1979, the band developed a loyal following among British hard rock and heavy metal fans and were considered among the leaders of the new wave of British heavy metal movement. [21] Their growing popularity led to a record deal with the major label Phonogram/Vertigo (Mercury Records in the US). Def Leppard's original management, MSB, a local duo consisting of Pete Martin and Frank Stuart-Brown, were fired after Martin and Joe Elliott got into a fistfight over an incident on the road. The band approached Peter Mensch of Leber-Krebs management, who had booked them on a tour of the UK supporting AC/DC . Mensch, who admitted that he had had his eye on the band, became their manager. [22]
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Rise to fame (1980–1983) [ edit ] The band's logo (pictured in 2018) first appeared in their 1980 album On Through the Night . Def Leppard's debut album, On Through the Night , was released on 14 March 1980. Although the album hit the Top 15 in the UK, [23] many early fans were turned off by the perception that the band was trying too hard to appeal to American audiences by recording songs such as "Hello America" and touring more in the US (supporting Pat Travers , AC/DC , and Ted Nugent ); a performance at the Reading Festival in August was marred when audience members expressed their displeasure by pelting the band with beer cans and bottles filled with urine. This incident was partially blamed on a cover story in Sounds music newspaper by the journalist Geoff Barton titled, "Has the Leppard changed its spots?", accusing the band of selling out to the American market. In a documentary on the band recorded for BBC 2 , Barton recalls feelings of guilt over the story and having a "stand-up row" with the band's manager, Mensch, backstage at the show. [22] [24] [25] In the documentary series Metal Evolution , Joe Elliott says that the media had exaggerated the event and all bands on the day had experienced 'abuse' from the crowd. [26]
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Guitarist Phil Collen The band had by then caught the attention of AC/DC producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange , who agreed to work on their second album, High 'n' Dry , released on 11 July 1981. Lange's meticulous approach in the studio helped them begin to define their sound. Despite the album's unimpressive sales figures, the band's video for " Bringin' On the Heartbreak " became one of the first metal videos played on MTV in 1982, bringing the band increased visibility in the U.S. [27] The band continued to use the up-and-coming music television industry to reach fans over the years with their unique videos and the extravagance of their concerts. [28] After the album's release, European and American tours followed. The band opened for Ozzy Osbourne and Blackfoot . [29] Pete Willis was fired on 11 July 1982 due to excessive alcohol consumption on the job and was replaced by Phil Collen of Girl the next day. This personnel change took place during the recording of their third album, Pyromania , which was released on 20 January 1983 and also produced by Lange. The cover artwork depicted an animated picture of a huge flame emerging from the top floor of a skyscraper, with a bullseye aimed at the flame. The lead single, " Photograph ", turned Def Leppard into a household name, supplanting Michael Jackson 's " Beat It " as the most requested video on MTV and becoming a staple of rock radio (dominating the US Album Rock Charts for six weeks), and sparked a headline tour across the U.S. [30]
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Fueled by "Photograph" and subsequent singles " Rock of Ages " and " Foolin' ", Pyromania went on to sell six million copies in 1983 (more than 100,000 copies every week in that year) and only was held from the top of the US album charts by Michael Jackson's Thriller . [31] With the album's massive success, Pyromania was the catalyst for the 1980s pop-metal movement. [32] In 2004, Pyromania was certified Diamond having sold over 10 million copies in the US. [33] With their music videos becoming a staple of MTV Rolling Stone named them among the artists of the Second British Invasion . [34] The Pyromania tour began in England at the Marquee Club in Oxford Street, London in February 1983. Def Leppard's US tour in support of the album began in March opening for Billy Squier and ended with a headlining performance before an audience of 55,000 at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, California in September. [35] As a testament to the band's popularity at the time, a US Gallup poll in 1984 saw Def Leppard voted as favourite rock band over peers such as The Rolling Stones , AC/DC, and Journey . [36] Hysteria era (1984–1989) [ edit ] Main articles: Hysteria (Def Leppard album) and Hysteria World Tour Following their breakthrough, the band moved to Dublin in February 1984 for tax purposes to begin writing the follow-up to Pyromania . Mutt Lange initially joined in on the songwriting sessions but then suddenly declined to return as producer due to exhaustion. Jim Steinman (of Meat Loaf 's Bat Out of Hell fame) was brought in. However, Steinman only worked briefly with the band, and the recording work was not released. [37]
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Bassist Rick Savage On 31 December 1984, drummer Rick Allen lost his left arm in a car crash on the A57 in the hills outside the band's home city of Sheffield. Allen was driving with his Dutch girlfriend, Miriam Barendsen, when his Corvette swerved off the road on a sharp bend and went through a drystone wall. Despite the severity of the accident, Allen was committed to continuing his role as Def Leppard's drummer and realised that he could use his legs to do some of the drumming work previously done with his arms. [38] He then worked with Simmons to design a custom electronic drum kit . [39] The other members of the band supported Allen's recovery and never sought a replacement. Allen was placed in a separate studio to practice his new drums. After a few months, Allen gathered the band together and performed the intro to the Led Zeppelin version of " When the Levee Breaks " to showcase his progress to the band. Joe Elliott reports this as being a "very emotional moment." During this period, Mutt Lange returned as producer. Def Leppard brought in Jeff Rich in August 1986 to play alongside Allen during Def Leppard's warm-up mini tour of Ireland. When the band couldn't fit two drum kits on stage at a gig, he and the band realized Allen could drum alone. [40] Allen's comeback was sealed at the 1986 Monsters of Rock festival in England, with an emotionally charged ovation after his introduction by Joe Elliott. [41]
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After losing his left arm in a car accident, drummer Rick Allen used his legs to do some of the drumming After over three years of recording, Def Leppard's fourth album, Hysteria , was released on 3 August 1987. One of the first singles from the album, " Animal ", became the band's first Top 10 hit in the UK, reaching No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart . [42] "Animal" also started their run of ten consecutive U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 singles. [43] Hysteria immediately topped the UK Album Charts in its first week of release, and has since spent 105 weeks on the chart. [42] Initial US album sales were relatively slow (compared to Pyromania ) until the release of the fourth single, " Pour Some Sugar on Me ". The song hit Number 2, and Hysteria finally reached the top of the U.S. Billboard 200 in July 1988. [44] Often regarded as the band's signature song , "Pour Some Sugar on Me" was ranked No. 2 on VH1 's "100 Greatest Songs of the 80s" in 2006. [45] The band's UK success saw them nominated for the 1988 Brit Award for Best British Group. [46] In October 1988, the power ballad " Love Bites " reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 . [43] In January 1989, the band scored another US Top 5 hit with " Armageddon It ", and by spring of 1989 the final single " Rocket " was in the Top 20. [43] Wanting to give fans something new after the massive radio and video airplay for not only the seven singles but also the Album tracks that Radio DJs were playing off the album, the band performed "Tear It Down", a Hysteria B-side at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards .
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Hysteria is one of only a handful of albums that has charted seven singles or more on the US Hot 100: "Women" (#80), "Animal" (#19), "Hysteria" (#10), "Pour Some Sugar on Me" (#2), " Love Bites " (#1), "Armageddon It" (#3), and " Rocket " (#12). [43] It remained on the charts for three years and has sold over 25 million copies worldwide. [7] Equally successful was the accompanying 16-month tour , in which the band performed in the round . This concept proved wildly popular with fans (as seen in the videos for "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and "Armageddon It") and was used again for the Adrenalize tour. [47] At the 1989 Brit Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Def Leppard were again a nominee for Best British Group, and the band performed "Pour Some Sugar on Me" at the ceremony. [48] [49] At the 1989 American Music Awards , Def Leppard won Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist, as well as Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Album (for Hysteria ). [50] Adrenalize , Clark's death, and change in musical direction (1990–1999) [ edit ] Former guitarist Steve Clark died in London in 1991 Following Hysteria , the band quickly set out to work on their fifth album, hoping to avoid another lengthy gap. Steve Clark 's alcoholism worsened to the point that he was constantly in and out of rehab . Recording sessions suffered from this distraction, and in mid-1990, Clark was granted a six-month leave of absence from the band. Clark died from a mix of prescription drugs and alcohol on 8 January 1991, in his London home. [51]
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The remaining band members decided to carry on and recorded the album as a four-piece, with Collen mimicking Clark's style on his intended guitar parts. Def Leppard's fifth album, Adrenalize , was finally released on 31 March 1992. The album simultaneously entered at number one on both the UK and US album charts, staying on the latter for five weeks. [44] [52] The first single, " Let's Get Rocked ", was an instant hit, and the band performed the song at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards where it was nominated for Best Video of the Year . [53] In April 1992, Def Leppard appeared at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium , London, performing a three-song set of "Animal", "Let's Get Rocked" and Queen 's " Now I'm Here " with guitarist Brian May . [54] Joe Elliott later performed " Tie Your Mother Down " with the remaining members of Queen and Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash . [55] Vivian Campbell joined the band in 1992 In a period between late 1991 and early 1992, auditions for another guitarist commenced. Among the guitarists who auditioned included Adrian Smith , John Sykes , and Gary Hoey . Ultimately, the band chose Vivian Campbell in February 1992, formerly of Dio and Whitesnake . Another world tour followed but the band's fortunes began to be affected by the rise of alternative rock , including grunge . Amidst the increasing popularity of alternative rock, the band decided to balance their original image as rebellious rock stars with a slightly friendlier energy, combining heavy metal with melodies and hooks more reminiscent of pop music. [56] [57] On 6 June 1993, Def Leppard performed the first ever rock concert at the Don Valley Stadium in their home city Sheffield before an audience of over 50,000. [35]
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A collection of b-sides and unreleased tracks recorded between 1984 and 1993, called Retro Active , was released in October 1993, preceded by the success of the acoustic ballad " Two Steps Behind " (from the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Last Action Hero ). [58] Another single, " Miss You in a Heartbeat ", hit the Top 5 in Canada, becoming one of their biggest hits there. Retro Active has sold 3 million copies worldwide to date. In 1995, Def Leppard issued their first greatest hits collection, Vault: Def Leppard Greatest Hits (1980–1995) , which reached number 3 in the UK, and sold over 5 million copies in the US. [42] [59] Alternate track listings of the album were issued for North America, the UK, and Japan. The compilation included a new track, the power ballad " When Love & Hate Collide ", which became their biggest ever hit in the UK, hitting No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart . [60] On 23 October 1995, the band entered the Guinness Book of World Records by performing three concerts on three continents in one day (Tangiers, Morocco; Sheffield, England; and Vancouver, Canada). [61] Slang , released in May 1996, marked a drastic musical departure for the band by featuring darker lyrics and a stripped-down alternative rock edge. The band rehearsed and played the songs together in the studio instead of recording parts separately, resulting in a much more live-sounding album. [62] The US audience reception for Slang and its subsequent tour was a major dropoff from a decade earlier, but Q Magazine nonetheless listed Slang as one of their Top Ten Albums of 1996. [63]
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VH1 revived the band's fortunes in the US in 1998 by featuring them on one of the first episodes of Behind the Music . Reruns of the episode yielded some of the series' highest ratings and brought the band's music back into the public consciousness (following years of burial by the alternative rock climate). The episode was even parodied on Saturday Night Live . In an effort to capitalise on this new momentum, Def Leppard returned to its classic sound with the 1999 album Euphoria . The first single, " Promises ", reunited the band with Mutt Lange and hit the US Mainstream Rock charts at No. 1 for 3 weeks. 2000–2007 [ edit ] On 5 September 2000, Def Leppard were inducted into Hollywood's RockWalk on Sunset Boulevard by their friend Brian May of Queen . [64] In 2001, VH1 produced and aired Hysteria - The Def Leppard Story , a biopic that included Anthony Michael Hall as Mutt Lange and Amber Valletta as Lorelei Shellist (Steve Clark's girlfriend). The docudrama covered the band's history between 1977 through 1986, recounting the trials and triumphs of Rick Allen and Steve Clark. Def Leppard's tenth album, X , saw the band's musical direction moving more towards pop and further away from the band's hard rock roots. X ultimately became the band's least successful release, charting at No. 11 on the US Billboard 200, [65] and No. 14 on the UK Albums Chart. [66]
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Def Leppard performing in Minot, North Dakota , US, in July 2007 An expanded and updated best-of collection, Best Of , was released internationally in October 2004. The North America-only version, Rock of Ages – The Definitive Collection , was released the following May. Def Leppard participated at the Live 8 show in Philadelphia and toured in the summer with Bryan Adams . In 2005, the band left their longtime management team, Q-Prime, and signed with HK Management. [67] On 23 May 2006, Def Leppard released an all-covers album titled Yeah! . The disc pays homage to classic rock songs of their childhood, originally recorded by Blondie , The Kinks , Sweet , ELO , and Badfinger among others. It debuted at No. 16 in the US, their tenth consecutive Top 20 album. [44] The band, along with Queen , Kiss , and Judas Priest , were the inaugural inductees of VH1 Rock Honors on 31 May 2006. [68] During the show, The All-American Rejects paid homage to the band with a cover of "Photograph". Soon afterwards, they embarked on a US tour with Journey . That October, Hysteria was re-released in a two-disc deluxe edition format, which combined the original remastered album with b-sides, remixes, and bonus tracks from single releases. Def Leppard began their Downstage Thrust Tour , on 27 June, which took them across the US and into Canada. [69]
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Songs from the Sparkle Lounge (2008–2009) [ edit ] Main articles: Songs from the Sparkle Lounge and Songs from the Sparkle Lounge Tour On 28 April 2008, Def Leppard released their first album of new studio material in six years, Songs from the Sparkle Lounge . The album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 in the US. The first single was entitled " Nine Lives " and featured country singer Tim McGraw , who co-wrote the song with Joe Elliott, Phil Collen, and Rick Savage. [70] Def Leppard at the 2008 Sweden Rock Festival A tour in support of the album began on 27 March 2008 in Greensboro, North Carolina, [71] with Styx and REO Speedwagon joining the band on US dates. The band also played several European rock festivals. An arena tour of the UK took place in June in which the band co-headlined with Whitesnake and was supported by US southern rockers Black Stone Cherry . The band then returned to Europe before coming back for a second leg of the UK tour in June. The first of these dates was at the Glasgow SECC on 17 June. Again they were joined by Whitesnake; however, hard rock band Thunder supported at some of these shows. Black Stone Cherry continued to support most of the dates, including some of the Thunder ones. Six shows which were cancelled during the USA/Canada leg of their world tour due to illnesses affecting Joe Elliott and Phil Collen would be rescheduled and played in August of that year. On 11 June, Def Leppard announced further dates for their 2008 World Tour. The extension saw them visit Japan, Australia and New Zealand. Whitesnake continued to support Def Leppard for their Indian and Japanese dates. Def Leppard toured 41 US cities plus Toronto, Canada, during mid-2009 with Poison and Cheap Trick and also played the Download Festival at Donington Park , England to a sell out crowd of 83,000 with Whitesnake and ZZ Top . [35]
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In October 2008, Def Leppard played with country star Taylor Swift in a taped show in Nashville, Tennessee , in a show called CMT Crossroads : Taylor Swift and Def Leppard . This was released as a DVD on 16 June 2009 exclusively at Wal-Mart. [72] The release was the best-selling DVD of week, and the 10th best selling Wal-Mart music release. [73] A fan of the band since childhood, Taylor Swift chose Def Leppard to perform together for the show, and their crossover performance of "Photograph" was up for both Performance of the Year and Wide Open Country Video of the Year at the CMT Music Awards in 2009. [72] Taylor Swift said of the performance, "Performing with Def Leppard was awesome! They are the coolest guys on the planet! It was the coolest thing in the world to have my band on stage with them...It was the most amazing feeling in the world..." [74] Joe Elliott from Def Leppard said, "What an absolute pleasure it was to work with Taylor and her band who are a great set of musicians. Myself and Taylor blended really well together, I think, and everybody, both bands and the crowd, had a great time. I'm really glad we had the opportunity to do this." [75] In October 2009 the band announced that they would be cancelling the last leg of the 2009 North American tour, a total of 23 shows. The band cited, "unforeseen personal matters", as the reason for the cancellations. [76] At the time, the band denied rumours about a breakup, saying, "We're not splitting. Not at all. We often joke, what else would we do? You just can't imagine doing anything else." [76] [77]
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Recent events and self-titled album (2010–present) [ edit ] After taking a year off from touring in 2010, the band announced on 22 February 2011 that they would be releasing their first live album in the summer. Mirror Ball – Live & More , a two-disc live album, with three new studio tracks, was released in parts of Europe on 3 June, the rest of Europe on 6 June, and on 7 June in the US; it was announced at the same time that Def Leppard would perform at the Download Festival on 10 June 2011. [78] Of the three new studio tracks, two were released as singles, the first single being " Undefeated " released in April 2011. [79] [80] Def Leppard on stage in Sydney, Australia in 2011 Def Leppard embarked on a two-month U.S. tour in the summer of 2011, with Heart ., [81] as well as another seven shows in Australia in October with The Choirboys and Heart, [82] two shows in Japan in November, [83] and six shows in the United Kingdom in December with Steel Panther and Mötley Crüe . [84] The following year, they then toured with Poison and Lita Ford in the US during the summer of 2012 from 20 June through 15 September, dubbed the "Rock Of Ages 2012 Tour". [85] [86]
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The year after, Def Leppard played an eleven show residency at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada from 22 March through 13 April 2013. The residency, referred to as Viva! Hysteria, featured a two part show, with the first half featuring Def Leppard opening for themselves, under the alias "Ded Flatbird", (jokingly called the best Def Leppard cover band in the world), when they would then play songs they very rarely play live, going all the way back to "Good Morning Freedom", a b-side from the single "Hello America" released in February 1980, an era usually left untouched by the band. The opening set varied each night, from playing the best hits from albums like On Through the Night , Slang , and Euphoria , to being the entire first half of High 'n' Dry . The second half, and "main event" was Def Leppard, as themselves playing their best-selling album, Hysteria , from start to finish. A live album, also titled Viva! Hysteria was released on 22 October 2013. This was the first time the band has played an album live from start to finish. [87] [88] The band has re-recorded several hits and even the entire album Hysteria in an effort to circumvent their record label from future royalties, though of these re-recordings, only " Rock of Ages ", " Pour Some Sugar on Me ", and " Hysteria " have been released. [89] [90] [91]
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Def Leppard playing an acoustic set at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois on 19 July 2012. In June 2013, Vivian Campbell announced that he had developed Hodgkin's lymphoma , a malignant form of cancer that affects the Reed-Sternberg cells, located in the lymph nodes. [92] He continued performing with Def Leppard, and no shows were cancelled or rescheduled. The sole idea of cancelling any shows and not doing anything disgusted Campbell, believing performing would be the best way to remain optimistic. [93] In November 2013, he announced he was in remission . However, the cancer reemerged, and he received chemotherapy once again. [94] On 11 February 2014, the band released a remastered deluxe edition of their 1996 album Slang after much delay. The album, still coveted by many loyal fans of the band, now features 30 tracks including demos, B-sides, and unreleased material. [95] From 23 June 2014 to 31 August 2014, Def Leppard and Kiss toured 42 cities, with a dollar per ticket donated to such military charities as Wounded Warrior Project . [96] Def Leppard contributed one song, “ Helen Wheels ”, to the Paul McCartney tribute album The Art of McCartney released on 18 November 2014. Joe Elliott also contributed another track, “ Hi, Hi, Hi ”. At certain recent points in time, the band had projects, such as a cartoon and a documentary in development. However, these projects seem to be shelved indefinitely. The band had originally planned to do another residency in Las Vegas, this time in honour of Pyromania (called Viva! Pyromania ), but due to the "Heroes 2014" tour with Kiss, and the recording of their new studio album, the project had been pushed back indefinitely. [97] [98] The new album was originally planned to be an EP, but the set-list increased to 15 songs by June 2014. [99] The album was released on 30 October 2015 with a tour following. [100]
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In December 2014, the band announced a 13-date Canadian tour in April and May 2015. [101] This was followed in February 2015 with the announcement of a 2015 US summer tour with Styx and Tesla from June to October 2015. [102] The tour was then extended to include dates in Japan and Australia throughout November, and a tour of the UK and Ireland with Whitesnake in December. Def Leppard then returned to North America with REO Speedwagon and Tesla in early 2016. [103] Def Leppard playing at the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert at the Royal Albert Hall , London, March 2018 The eleventh studio album, titled Def Leppard , was recorded in 2014 and 2015, and released on 30 October 2015. [104] The band released the lead single from their self-titled album on 15 September 2015, titled "Let's Go", with a music video for the song being released on 30 October. [105] The 14 track album debuted at number 10 in the U.S. and number 11 in the UK. [106] During the break following their 2015 tour, Def Leppard led the Hysteria on the High Seas concert cruise aboard the MSC Divina in January 2016. Joe Elliott became ill with laryngitis on the night of their cruise performance. [107] This led to the band performing without Elliott for the first time in their history. Vivian Campbell and Phil Collen sang lead vocals on two songs of the shortened seven song set in addition to two songs with vocals by Andrew Freeman and two more with Eric Martin and Kip Winger . [107] in addition to this, Campbell and Freeman's Last in Line bandmate Jimmy Bain , former bassist of Dio died of lung cancer aboard the ship the same night, causing Last in Line to cancel their show the following day. [108] Back on land, Elliott struggled through the first concert of the 2016 tour, resulting in Tesla 's Jeff Keith joining Elliott on lead. The following day's concert was also postponed "due to illness", with Rick Allen reporting on Twitter "The Doctor basically said that if Joe continues to sing without resting his throat for a month he might do permanent damage." [109] By July 2016, the band were performing regularly again and intended to complete 48 dates. [110] When the tour stopped at DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan on 15 July, the show was recorded for future release. On 10 February 2017, the band released And There Will be a Next Time... Live from Detroit , a double live album and concert video. [111] In August 2017 the band celebrated the 30th anniversary of Hysteria by releasing a collectors edition box. The singles were also re-released on vinyl. [112]
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In January 2018, Def Leppard announced it would embark on a 58 date North American tour with Journey . [113] The tour included 10 dates in baseball stadiums, a first for the band, with special guests, Cheap Trick. The tour was highly successful, as the bands played in front of more than one million fans in North America in just 3 months, marking the tour out as one of the most successful in 2018. [114] In addition, the group's discography was made available for streaming and digital download after a deal was reached between the band and Universal Music Group . [115] On 30 November 2018, the band released a new 2-disc best of compilation, The Story So Far – The Best Of . In addition to 34 of Def Leppard's greatest hits, the collection featured the band's new cover of the Depeche Mode hit " Personal Jesus " (which was originally released in July 2018 for Spotify Singles ), the new Christmas track "We All Need Christmas", and the new remix of "Rock On". On the same day, a new limited edition, 10-disc vinyl box set featuring all of the 7" singles from the Hysteria album was released. [116] The band finished the year off with a sell out tour of the UK and Ireland titled Hysteria & More Tour. [117] [118] They embarked on a world tour in 2019 beginning with the Sweden Rock Festival on 6 June. [119] In March 2019 it was announced that the band would undertake a second Las Vegas residency titled Def Leppard Hits Vegas - The Sin City Residency. [120]
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Musical style and legacy [ edit ] Singer Joe Elliott is known for his distinctive raspy singing voice. [121] Def Leppard's music is a mixture of hard rock, AOR , pop and heavy metal elements, with its multi-layered, harmonic vocals and its melodic guitar riffs . However, even though they were often considered one of the top bands of the new wave of British heavy metal movement of the late 1970s, in the mid-1980s the band were associated with the growing glam metal scene, mainly due to their mainstream success and glossy production. [122] Pyromania has been cited as the catalyst for the 1980s pop-metal movement. [32] Def Leppard, however, expressed their dislike of the "glam metal" label, as they thought it did not accurately describe their look or musical style. [123] By the release of the Hysteria album, the band had developed a distinctive sound featuring electronic drums and effects-laden guitar sounds overlaid with a multi-layered wall of husky, harmonised vocals. Def Leppard have been cited as an influence by a wide range of musical acts, from heavy metal and thrash metal bands such as Slayer , [124] Pantera , [125] and Metallica [126] as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement as well as by popular contemporary artists Matt Nathanson [127] and Taylor Swift . [128]
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Sheffield Legends plaque in their home city of Sheffield , England. Installed in 2006. With Pyromania and Hysteria both certified Diamond by the RIAA , Def Leppard are one of only five rock bands with two original studio albums selling over 10 million copies each in the US, alongside the Beatles , Led Zeppelin , Pink Floyd and Van Halen . [11] Both Pyromania and Hysteria feature in Rolling Stone 's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time . [6] [38] Def Leppard were among the most successful of the new wave of British heavy metal bands in the early 1980s. They combined the raw power of metal with a pop emphasis on melody, catchy hooks and vocal harmonies that, particularly later on, contrasted sharply with harsher contemporary metal and punk bands. [129] Their early album On Through the Night (1980) appealed to metal fans and influenced the likes of Dimebag Darrell of Pantera [125] and Jeff Hanneman of Slayer . [124] Their hugely popular later albums, such as Hysteria (1987), appeared irregular due to their perfectionism in the studio, but appealed to a broad range of music fans. [129] In 2006, the band received a Sheffield Legends plaque in their hometown of Sheffield , England. [130] Despite their huge commercial success, Elliott has said in an interview that he feels the band does not receive its fair share of respect from the British music press and he claimed the band had been barred from the BBC's Later with Jools Holland series because they were "not cool enough". [131]
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction [ edit ] Not everybody realises that these guys are not just crowd pleasers. They also embody such an amazing technical excellence. They have it all. I regard all these guys as great friends and kind of part of my family, that's why it's so important for me to be here. I wouldn't have let anybody else do this. — Brian May , inducting Def Leppard into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. [132] On 9 October 2018, Def Leppard received an induction nomination from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame . [133] In addition to the 1,000 members of the Hall of Fame voting committee, the general public also had an opportunity to participate in the “Fan Vote”. [134] On 13 December 2018, Def Leppard were named in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's Class of 2019. The band won the Klipsch Audio Fan Vote, beating 14 other nominees with 547,647 general public votes (119,803 and 28% more than second vote receiver Stevie Nicks). [135] The current lineup of the band, along with past members Pete Willis and Steve Clark, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on 29 March 2019 at a ceremony at Brooklyn's Barclays Center . [134] [136] Def Leppard were inducted by Queen guitarist Brian May , who said they were "a magnificent rock group, in the classic tradition of what a rock group really is" and "a bunch of magnificent human beings." [132]
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Band members [ edit ] For a more comprehensive list, see List of Def Leppard band members . Current members Joe Elliott – lead vocals, occasional rhythm guitar, keyboards, piano (1977–present) Rick Savage – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1977–present) Rick Allen – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1978–present) Phil Collen – guitars, backing vocals (1982–present) Vivian Campbell – guitars, backing vocals (1992–present) Former members Tony Kenning – drums (1977–1978) Pete Willis – guitars, backing vocals (1977–1982) Steve Clark – guitars, backing vocals (1978–1991, his death ) Side projects [ edit ] Phil Collen played guitar, uncredited, on Sam Kinison 's "Wild Thing" in 1988. The video featured members of bands such as Poison , Bon Jovi , Mötley Crüe , Guns N' Roses , Ratt , and Aerosmith . [137] Collen also produced and played on the 1991 album On The Edge by Australian band BB Steal . [138] Joe Elliott sang lead vocals on two tracks on Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood 's 1992 solo album, Slide on This . His then-wife Karla appeared in the videos for "Always Wanted More" and "Somebody Else Might". Various members of Def Leppard have played on tribute records for Jeff Beck , AC/DC , and Alice Cooper . [ citation needed ] A fan of his local football club Sheffield United F.C. , Elliott performed on two tracks to the soundtrack of the 1996 Sheffield-set motion picture, When Saturday Comes (featuring fellow Sheffield native Sean Bean as a star football player), the title track and an instrumental, "Jimmy's Theme". [139] Elliott sang and co-wrote the opening track, "Don't Look Down" on Mick Ronson's farewell album Heaven and Hull . A promotional video was issued for the song as well. [ citation needed ]
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Cybernauts was a side project consisting of Elliott and Collen teamed with members of The Spiders From Mars ( David Bowie 's former band), minus the late Mick Ronson . The group played several shows, covering Bowie's Ziggy Stardust -era songs and released one internet only album (since deleted). [140] Vivian Campbell has played with two side bands in recent years, Clock and the Riverdogs , and recorded a solo album, Two Sides of If , released in 2005. Campbell toured with Thin Lizzy in early 2011 before joining Def Leppard on their latest tour. [ citation needed ] Collen sings lead vocals and plays guitar in a side band called Man Raze with Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook and former Girl bandmate Simon Laffy . They released their debut album Surreal in 2008 and a second album, PunkFunkRootsRock , in 2008. [141] Joe Elliott founded and fronts the band Down 'n' Outz with members of The Quireboys . The band plays covers of Mott the Hoople and related artists such as British Lions and Ian Hunter . They have released two studio albums of covers and one live album since their incarnation in 2009. [142] Following the death of Ronnie James Dio , Vivian Campbell reunited with the rest of the original Dio lineup with vocalist Andrew Freeman to form Last in Line . The band pays tribute to Dio by playing songs from their original tenure in the band and released an album titled Heavy Crown in February 2016. [143]
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Joe Elliott, along with various other musicians including Glenn Hughes , Duff McKagan , Sebastian Bach , Matt Sorum , Gilby Clarke and Steve Stevens formed a supergroup called Kings of Chaos , whose catalogue consists of songs by Deep Purple , Def Leppard, Guns N' Roses and others. In 2012, Kings of Chaos recorded their version of Deep Purple's classic, "Never Before" featuring Elliott singing lead vocals. Kings of Chaos played Stone Fest in Australia along with a few dates in South America in 2013. [144] Phil Collen formed a blues project by the name of Delta Deep with vocalist Debbi Blackwell Cook which released an eponymous debut in 2015. [145] Awards and nominations [ edit ] Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Def Leppard Def Leppard won two awards at the 1989 American Music Awards for favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist and album for Hysteria . Discography [ edit ] Main article: Def Leppard discography Studio albums On Through the Night (1980) High 'n' Dry (1981) Pyromania (1983) Hysteria (1987) Adrenalize (1992) Slang (1996) Euphoria (1999) X (2002) Yeah! (2006) Songs from the Sparkle Lounge (2008) Def Leppard (2015) See also [ edit ] List of artists who reached number one in the United States List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart
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