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Since the death of vocalist Ray Gillen and the end of Badlands, we haven’t heard much from Jake E. Lee. You May Also Like: Jake Hertzog – Well Lit Shadow (2016)

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There’s a reason, Carl Palmer says, that he came to fame in the trio of Emerson Lake and Palmer.