Survivor Reunite With Original Singer
. Guitarist Frankie Sullivan says it's a great way to make sure they can deliver material from right through their career, which started in 1977. Bickler left in 1983 as a result of health problems, and was replaced by Jamison. He returned between 1993 and 1999. Jamison's second stint came afterwards, then he was replaced by Robin McAulay in 2006 before returning last year. The band's biggest hit, "Eye Of The Tiger," was recorded with Bickler, while Jamison's debut album with them included the successful tracks "High On You," "I Can't Hold Back" and "The Search Is Over." The two singers shared the stage for the first time last week. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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