HELLO EVERYONE. MY NAME IS LEEANN. IM RUNNING THIS PAGE TO SUPPORT THE BAND PAIRADICE. THE BAND KNOWS ABOUT THE PAGE AND CHECKS THINGS OUT FROM TIME TO TIME. I APPRECIATE PAIRADICE LETTING ME DO THIS. I LOVE THEIR MUSIC AND I HOPE YOU DO AS WELL. STOP BY THEIR MAIN PAGE AS WELL AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT ALSO. LET'S KEEP ROCK N ROLL ALIVE!! THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT.Pair- A-Dice played an important part in the rise of the L.A. Metal scene in the 80’s. Founding members Nick Masella(Bass) and Paul Lancia(Vocals) started Pair-A-Dice together in 1986. Daz(Drums) joined soon after, followed by Billy D’Vette(Guitar, Vocals) and Dave Marshall(Guitar, Vocals). This solidifed the line up that went onto becoming one of the most exciting live bands on the Sunset Strip in the Mid 80’s. The next few years saw this Hard Rockin’ Band SELLING OUT Shows at such Venues as: The Whiskey A Go-Go, The ROXY, Chuck Landis’s Country Club, Gazzarri’s, The Troubadour, as well as The Marquee just to name a few. All the while, they would be writing and recording "Demo" tracks for a future album. Pair-A-Dice enjoyed a huge following, and played with many of L.A.’s hottest bands like: Guns N Roses, Poison, Warrant, LA Guns, Bang Tango, Jetboy, TUFF, Pretty Boy Floyd,Jailhouse, The Zeroes, Racer X, and Hurricane. "We got the chance to go to Japan as an unsigned band in 1989. This was unprecedented, and since we were always up up for an adventure - off we went! We toured Japan with Jetboy selling out two shows at the MZA Sound Coliseum, and enjoyed doing numerous interviews and performing at Pair-A-Dice’s own headling events. This made it possible for us to really see Tokyo and sample a taste of their culture"- Billy D’Vette Upon their return to L.A. Paul started his own self titled project: "Lancia" and soon after, the remaining members of Pair-A-Dice all tried their luck with other groups: Dave went onto play with Brunette/Fiona and The Vince Neil Band. Billy replaced Marc Ferrari in Cold Sweat. Nick played with Ashes II Ashes, and Daz played on Alice Cooper’s video "I Got a Line on You" from the Iron Eagle 2 Soundtrack. Until Now, their music has gone unheard except in the hearts of their faithful fans!Layout Created by Sessy Creations by SassyKatt