Shooting Star



Shooting Star formed in Kansas City late in the 1970s with vocalist/guitarist Van McLain, guitarist Gary West, violin player Charles Waltz, bassist Ron Verlin, and drummer Steve Thomas. The group signed to Virgin before the end of the decade and delivered their self-titled debut album late in 1979.

Shooting-Star

Click to enlargeIt's Not Over







Play Believe In Me
Play We Can't Wait Forever
Play Samples of the entire album

Songs on this album are:
1. It' Not Over
2. Believe In Me
3. We Can't Wait Forever
4. Rebel With a Cause
5. Dancing On the Edge
6. If You've Got Love
7. Blame It On the Night
8. Get Excited
9. Cold Blooded
10. Compassion
11. Touch Me Tonight



165520037$12.98
Click to enlargeBurning







Play Straight Ahead
Play Winner
Play Samples of the entire album

Songs on this album are:
1. Preview
2. Straight Ahead
3. Taken Enough
4. Go For It
5. Burning
6. Winner
7. Reach Out I'll Be There
8. Train Rolls On
9. Dreams
10. Reckless
11. Theme



166915278$12.98
Click to enlargeIII Wishes







Play Heartache
Play Turn It On
Play Samples of the entire album

Songs on this album are:
1. Are You Ready
2. Standing in the Light
3. Heartache
4. Where You Gonna Run
5. Do You Feel Alright
6. Turn It On
7. Weary Eyes
8. Couldn't Get Enough
9. Let It Out
10. Whole World's Watching



166915623$12.98
Click to enlargeShooting Star







Play You've Got What I Need
Play Last Chance
Play Samples of the entire album

Songs on this album are:
1. You've Got What I Need
2. Don't Stop Now
3. Higher
4. Just Friends
5. Bring It On
6. Tonight
7. Rainfall
8. Midnight Man
9. Stranger
10. Last Chance
11. Wild in the Street



166915714$12.98
Click to enlargeSilent Scream







Play Summer Sun
Play Get Ready Boy
Play Samples of the entire album

Songs on this album are:
1. Summer Sun
2. Somewhere in Your Heart
3. Heat of the Night
4. When You're Young
5. In Her Eyes
6. I'm Getting Out
7. Don't Walk Away
8. Time
9. Little by Little
10. Don't Stop Me Now
11. Get Ready Boy
12. Take It
13. Get Ready Boy - (instrumental)



166915815$12.98
Click to enlargeHang On for Your Life







Play Flesh and Blood
Play Hollywood
Play Samples of the entire album

Songs on this album are:
1. Flesh and Blood
2. Hang on For Your Life
3. Are You on My Side
4. Teaser
5. Hollywood
6. Breakout
7. You're So Good
8. She's Got Money
9. You've Got Love
10. Sweet Elatia



166915483$12.98
Click to enlargeAnthology

A double disc set featuring the best recordings from Shooting Star.



Play You Got What I Need
Play Touch Me Tonight
Play Samples of all of disc 1
Play Samples of all of disc 2

Songs on this album are:
Disc #1
1. You've Got What I Need
2. Bring It On
3. Tonight
4. Rainfall
5. Last Chance
6. Hang on For Your Life
7. Are You on My Side
8. Hollywood
9. Breakout
10. Are You Ready
11. Heartache
12. Where You Gonna Run
13. Weary Eyes
14. Preview
15. Straight Ahead
16. Taken Enough
17. Burning
18. Winner
19. Christmas Together

Disc #2
1. Touch Me Tonight
2. Summer Sun
3. Heat of the Night
4. When You're Young
5. Don't Walk Away
6. It's Not Over
7. Believe in Me
8. We Can't Wait Forever
9. Blame It on the Night
10. Let's Roll
11. I Need Your Touch
12. Leap of Faith
13. Don't Walk Away, Pt.2
14. Call It Love
15. Train Rolls On
16. Get Ready Boy
17. George's Song



169682038$16.99
Click to enlargeCircles







Play Everybody's Crazy
Play I'm A Survivor
Play Samples of the entire album

Songs on this album are:
1. Everybody's Crazy
2. Temptation
3. I'm A Survivor
4. George's Song
5. Borrowed Time
6. Runaway
7. Without Love
8. What Love Is
9. Trouble In Paradise
10. We're Not Alone
11. Untitled



179002345$12.98

The initial line-up for Shooting Star included Van McLain on guitar and vocals, Charles Waltz on violin, keyboards and vocals, Bill Guffey on keyboards, Gary West on guitar and vocals, Ron Verlin on bass, and Steve Thomas on drums.

Three different record companies; Atlantic Records, Virgin Records and A&M Records; made offers to sign the band, with Virgin Records prevailing. Virgin, then a small British record label, was looking for a rock group to break into the US market, and Shooting Star became their first American signing.

In May 1979 the band returned to London to record their eponymous debut album with producer Gus Dudgeon of Elton John fame. The album Shooting Star was released in January 1980, and the band embarked on a national tour opening for Robin Trower and Triumph. With their impressive debut the band gained popularity with songs "Last Chance," "Tonight," "You Got What I Need" and "Bring It On." The B-side "Wild In the Streets" was a staple of live show encores although it was not on the original album; the song was eventually released on CD as a bonus track.

With radio success, Shooting Star returned to the studio in 1981 to record Hang on for Your Life with producer Dennis McKay. The album generated hits with "Flesh And Blood," "Breakout," "Hollywood" and "Hang On For Your Life." In support of this record the band toured extensively with ZZ Top, Cheap Trick, Todd Rundgren, Jefferson Starship and Journey. They did the radio shows Rock Line, King Biscuit Flower Hour (KBFH), The Source) and Westwood One. They also began headlining showcase clubs across the United States, setting attendance records as they went.

In 1982 the band began recording their third album, III Wishes, at the legendary studio Caribou Ranch outside Boulder, Colorado. At the helm of this record was Journey producer Kevin Elson.

1983 saw their continued collaboration with Kevin Elson on their fourth album, Burning. This record produced radio hits "Straight Ahead," "Winner" and "Train Rolls On." While touring in support of this record, the band witnessed the departure of bassist Ron Verlin who had become disenchanted with the music industry.

In 1984 bassist Norm Dahlor was recruited to take over for Ron, and the band began to record their fifth album, Silent Scream, with producer Ron Nevison. It was released in 1985 and produced the radio hit, "Summer Sun." After completing this record the band was asked to record two songs for the movie soundtrack Up the Creek. The songs were "Get Ready Boy" and "Take It." Van, Norm and Steve were also the backing band on Ian Hunter's single Great Expectations.

Enigma Records, a metal company that was starting to branch out into more mainstream artists, bought the rights to "The Best Of Shooting Star" and retitled it "Touch Me Tonight: The Best of Shooting Star." In the November 4, 1989 issue of Billboard, the album secured a trivial place in history, becoming the first album to reach that magazine's pop albums chart without being available in a vinyl record format.

In 1990 the band recorded their sixth album, It's Not Over. This album received critical acclaim throughout Europe and helped broaden the Shooting Star audience.

Shooting Star celebrated their 20th year as recording artists in 2000 with the release of Leap of Faith and a fall tour. The band continues to display its resilience and its love of music.

In 2006, the group released the album Circles with Kevin Chalfant (ex-member of 707 and The Storm) handling the lead vocals. Original keyboardist Bill Guffey (William Guffey III) died on April 12, 2007. Shortly afterward, vocalist Ronnie Platt joined the band to take over where Kevin Chalfant left off. Violinist Shane Michaels left the band in June 2008 to concentrate on another of his projects, "Flannigan's Right Hook." Janet Jameson (Kansas City legendary violinist) stepped in to join the band upon Shane's departure.

The band's current lineup is Steve Thomas (drums), Janet Jameson (violin), Ron Verlin (bass), Van McLain (guitar), Dennis Laffoon (keyboards), and Ronnie Platt (lead vocals).