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  1. The Urge is the third solo album released by bassist Stuart Hamm, released in 1991. It was the first of Hamm's solo albums to feature vocals, and included guest appearances by guitarist Eric Johnson and Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe. The song "Quahogs Anyone?" was recorded live at Santa Barbara on September 27, 1990.

  2. Lyrics By – B: Shawn *. Music By – S. Hamm *. Soloist, Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Harry K. Cody *. Vocals [Additional Vocals] – Bill Morgan, Bob Arkin, Bruce Hamm, Buzzy Feiten, Dan Goldberg, Emily Ryan, J. Mover *, Jorge Bermudez, The Steve Madero Horns, Tommy Lee.

  3. 31 de dic. de 2020 · Tommy Lee Sparta - Ghetto Cry (Official Music Video)#reggae#tommyleesparta#bossladymuzik#blacklifematters#BLMhttp://vevo.ly/xUmVJZ

  4. Lee publicó su autobiografía, Tommyland y su segundo álbum en solitario, Tommyland: The Ride en 2005. Fueron publicados tres sencillos, "Tryin to be Me", "Good Times" [12] y "Hello, Again". Lee (derecha) con el ilusionista Criss Angel en 2007. En noviembre de 2007 Nikki Sixx anunció que Tommy Lee ya no era un miembro oficial de ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tommy_LeeTommy Lee - Wikipedia

    Thomas Lee (born Thomas Lee Bass; October 3, 1962) [1] is an American musician who co-founded and plays drums for the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. He also founded rap metal band Methods of Mayhem and has pursued solo musical projects.

  6. The Sinister Urge is the second solo studio album by American musician Rob Zombie. The album is the follow-up to his highly successful debut album Hellbilly Deluxe, released in 1998. The album was released by Geffen Records on November 13, 2001, [13] more than three years after the release of his first album. [14] .

  7. The Urge is the third solo album released by bassist Stuart Hamm, released in 1991. It was the first of Hamm's solo albums to feature vocals, and included guest appearances by guitarist Eric Johnson and Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe. The song "Quahogs Anyone?" was recorded live at Santa Barbara on September 27, 1990.