Biography
Stormer
Members: Donny Simmons, Tim Gaines, Tom Hardy (10)
Stormer was an American Hard Rock band that was popular in the 1970s and 80s whose members were Tim Gaines, Donny Simmons, Tom Hardy, Steve Hall Sr., Stephen Shawn, Jeremy Masana, Jimmy Bates and Randy Jones.Most notably, Stormer had musicians from the San Gabriel Valley who went on to become successful. Stormer's bassist Tim Gaines left to become a member of the popular band Stryper and Stephen Shawn (aka Stephan John Williams) later with Great White. Donny Simmons, who also played in another popular band, Yankee Rose, was known to be a highly influential guitarist in the San Gabriel Valley, especially to Tracy G, the former guitarist of popular band Dio. Jeremy Masana would later play in The The Tracy G Group. Bassist Joe Marks of Rockandi (Vince Neil's band prior to Mötley Crüe) replaced Gaines in 1983.
Stormer was one of the many popular acts that contributed to the music scene of the Sunset Strip, sharing the stage with London, and Stratus, as well as opening up for Van Halen at the Pasadena Civic and the Golden West.
On November 19, 1976, Stormer played a sold-out show with Van Halen and Smile at the Pasadena Civic to a crowd of 3,500. At this concert, Marshall Berle was in attendance, who later became Van Halen's manager.
In 2008, when asked if the demos will be remastered and made public, Gaines replied, "I doubt if anyone can find the Masters. We are talking of having a Stormer reunion in the near future. We may decide to record it."
Tim Gaines occasionally collaborated with Donny Simmons and Tom Hardy when he was not working with Stryper.
Stormer intensively rode the Californian circuit clubs always on the verge of becoming the next big thing (played live with Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Metallica, Steeler, Armored Saint, Great White etc.) but it never happened and finally disbanded in late 1983 or early 1984.