Ray Gillen, born on May twelfth, nineteen fifty-nine, was a prominent American rock singer whose powerful voice and dynamic stage presence left a lasting impact on the music scene. He is perhaps best known for his work with the band Badlands, where he showcased his exceptional vocal talents and contributed to the band's unique sound.
In addition to his success with Badlands, Gillen had a notable stint with the legendary heavy metal band Black Sabbath during the mid-1980s. His time with such an iconic group further solidified his reputation as a formidable vocalist in the rock genre.
Gillen's versatility as a singer was also evident in his contributions to the album 'Dream Runner' by the band Phenomena, where he recorded most of the vocals. This project highlighted his ability to adapt to different musical styles while maintaining his signature rock sound.