: Following the deaths of original members Richard Wright (2006) and Rick Chadock (2012), the band's future remains uncertain.
: They are often categorized alongside early 80s "Hair Metal" or AOR acts like Mötley Crüe , Ratt , and Great White . "Touch the Sky" and Thrashin' White Sister Touch the sky
: While the band broke up in the late 1980s due to internal issues and the shift in the music industry toward Grunge, they maintained a legendary cult status . : Following the deaths of original members Richard
: Released in 1986, "Touch the Sky" is one of the band's most recognizable tracks due to its inclusion in the cult classic film Thrashin' , which starred Josh Brolin . : Released in 1986, "Touch the Sky" is
: White Sister was prolific in film soundtracks during this era; they also contributed "Save Me Tonight" to Fright Night (1985) and "April" to Killer Party (1986), in which they also appeared on-screen. Critical and Cult Legacy
: White Sister formed in Burbank, California in 1980. The founding lineup included lead vocalist/bassist Dennis Churchill-Dries , guitarist Rick Chadock , and drummer Gus Moratinos , with keyboardist Gary Brandon joining shortly after.