
John Sloman was born as John Anthony David Sloman in Cardiff (South Wales) in 1957 as the eldest of six children. He is a former member of Trapper, Pulsar, Lone Star, and Uriah Heep. He was lead vocalist for Uriah Heep between 1979-1981, and during that time was on the album Conquest. After Uriah Heep, he formed the band "John Sloman's Badlands" and showcased several songs at The Marquee Theatre, 'John Sloman's Badlands' featured former Trapper drummer John Munro and Whitesnake's John Sykes and Neil Murray .
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Long Tall Sally
Foolin' Myself
Show Some Emotion (Re-Recorded) - Re-Recorded
Now You Say Goodbye
Breathless
Perfect Strangers
Parting Line
Save Us
In Too Deep
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