Mark Boals

Mark Boals
Boals in 2019
Boals in 2019
Background information
Born (1958-12-05) December 5, 1958
Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
GenresHeavy metal, neoclassical metal, power metal, progressive metal
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, bass
Years active1981–present
Websitemarkboalsofficial.com

Mark Robert Boals is an American heavy metal singer and occasional bassist, renowned for his powerful vocals with Yngwie Malmsteen. Boals is also an occasional singer-songwriter and bassist for the band Foundry, who is produced by Linkin Park's Colin Brittain.

Boals' first album with Malmsteen, 1986's Trilogy, achieved platinum status in the US and sold several million copies worldwide. As a young child, he learned to play the piano and bass guitar. Although Boals has never had any vocal lessons or training, as a teenager he gained experience as a vocalist in local groups. Boals is the founder and vocalist for the band Ring of Fire, and had a brief stint as the bassist for Dokken.

Career

In 1982, Boals joined Savoy Brown and toured around Canada and the U.S. through 1983. Although several songs were written for a proposed new album, the record never materialized due to mainman Kim Simmonds running into legal problems at the time. During these years Boals also performed with his band Lazer.[1]

While with Savoy Brown, Boals met Ted Nugent and joined his band as bassist in 1984 touring throughout the U.S. and opening up for Judas Priest in Europe. Deciding to focus on singing and being a frontman, Boals moved to California in 1985. He joined Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force and performed on the Trilogy album. Boals' first show with Malmsteen was at Day on the Green in San Francisco, CA in front of 80,000 fans. After leaving Yngwie in 1986, he gave up music for a time, trying to find himself in cinematography and working for Warner Brothers. In this period he recorded, with Mike Slamer, a soundtrack for the film White Water Summer (1987); he also appeared on Maestro Alex Gregory's "Paganini's Last Stand" (Priority Records) in 1992.

Boals' next venture was Billionaires Boys Club, a short lived supergroup featuring former Accept guitarist Jörg Fischer, future HammerFall bassist Magnus Rosén, and former Yngwie Malmsteen bandmate, drummer Anders Johansson. The group's sole album, Something Wicked Comes, was released on Polydor Records in 1993.

Then in 1996, Yngwie Malmsteen called Boals and asked if he wanted to perform on several songs on the cover album Inspiration. Boals accepted, and resumed his role as vocalist with Yngwie Malmsteen for the album Alchemy. The band subsequently went on tour.

In March 2000, Boals won the No.1 Vocalist Prize in the Japanese music magazines Burrn! and Young Guitar. At the end of that year, on the same day, his second solo CD, entitled Ring Of Fire and Yngwie Malmsteen's War To End All Wars, with Boals on vocals, were released. However, after many years of musical magic and friendship, the team of Malmsteen and Boals had decided to move in different directions, and Boals formed a new band, Ring of Fire, named after his solo album. At the beginning of this year, Ring of Fire recorded their subsequent debut The Oracle album at the George Bellas Studios in Chicago. Alongside Boals were George Bellas, Vitalij Kuprij, Virgil Donati and Philip Bynoe.

In addition Boals has participated in two exciting projects of Lion Music in Finland. He appears on the Jason Becker tribute "Warmth in the Wilderness", singing a version of David Lee Roth's "Hammerhead Shark" with Lars Eric Mattsson. Speaking about Mattsson, in 2005 he also recorded an album War with Boals lead singing on track "Deep In The Shadows". As Malmsteen urgently needed a singer for his current tour, Boals has toured again with him in Europe, but only as guest vocalist.

Also Boals is featured on vocals on two songs, "Into The Light" and "I Will Always Be There", for the Empire CD Hypnotica (2001). Another cool project where Boals took part in, was "Genius Rock Opera" Trilogy by Daniele Liverani. There he was recording as the main character (Genius) on Episode 1: A human into dreams' world (2002) and Episode 2: In search of the little prince (2004). But he refused to sing on the last Episode because of personal reasons and was replaced by D. C. Cooper.[2] In 2004 Boals recorded two songs for young Japanese guitarist named Takayoshi Ohmura. Ohmura's debut album, entitled "Nowhere To Go", features additional guest appearances by Doogie White (Yngwie Malmsteen, Cornerstone, ex-Rainbow) and Richie Kotzen (ex-Mr. Big, Poison). Commented Boals:

After I was asked by the representatives of Ohmura, I listened to his demo. I thought his music was good and he has a talent to play guitar, and I thought it'd be great to support this young Japanese musician. I also thought it would be great to share the vocals with the other singers, Richie Kotzen and Doogie White, so I recorded two songs here in L.A. and sent them to Japan.[3]

Boals has also performed with Lana Lane, Indigo Dying, Empire and Chris Brooks.

2000s years Boals recorded 3 solo albums as well as three studio albums and one live DVD with his own band, Ring Of Fire. The project album called The Codex Boals recorded with Magnus Karlsson in 2007. The album project marks the return to recording after a 3 years hiatus for Boals.[4] In 2007 Boals started looking for a serious, permanent band situation and Royal Hunt became a perfect opportunity for a singer to exploit and expand his vocal abilities.[5]

In 2008 Boals appeared on his first Royal Hunt album Collision Course... Paradox 2. Boals also appeared on Uli Jon Roth's album titled Under A Dark Sky on which he shared vocal duties with Liz Vandall. The band with Boals toured the world from July – December 2008. In 2009, he also worked with such bands like Vindictiv and Wolf, and completed work on the latest Royal Hunt album X which was released in January 2010. Mark is also currently handling vocal duties in the band Seven The Hardway featuring guitarist Tony MacAlpine which released a self-titled album in August 2010.

Boals with Royal Hunt in 2008

A press release dated June 19, 2011, announced that Boals would be recording vocals for the Wagnerian opera metal project Lyraka.[6]

In 2012, he sang lead vocals for Joshua Perahia's band and their album, "Resurrection".

Since 2013, he performed with Dio Disciples, replacing former Judas Priest singer Tim "Ripper" Owens.

After singing backing vocals on Dokken's 2012 album Broken Bones and performing acoustic shows with Don Dokken for the past couple of years, Boals was announced as the new full-time Dokken bass player in November 2014 replacing Sean McNabb.[7]

Boals also appears on an EP project from the band Metal Hell called Decadence, which includes Mark Zonder from Fates Warning

2014 he started performing in the Las Vegas show, "Raiding the Rock Vault", as lead vocalists, and also plays guitar and bass.

2019 Boals started performing with other Las Vegas show called "Tenors of Rock".

Boals is also an occasional singer-songwriter and bassist for the band Foundry, who is produced by Linkin Park drummer Colin Brittain.

In 2025, Boals joined the melodic hard rock band Hearts On Fire and contributed to their debut album Sights & Wonders, released on July 25, 2025 by Pride & Joy Music.[8] Two official videos accompanied the album's release, both directed, edited, and animated by Eitan Melody (EITANS DESIGNS).[9]

Discography

Solo releases

Title Year Format
Ignition 1998 Album
Ring of Fire 2000 Album
Edge of the World 2002 Album
All The Best! 2020 Album
Title Year Format
Trilogy 1986 Album
Inspiration 1996 Album
Alchemy 1999 Album
War to End All Wars 2000 Album
Title Year Format
Thunder Rolls 2019 Single
Intoxicate 2019 Single
Not This Time 2019 Single
Another Way 2021 Single
Let You Go 2021 Single
Waiting For You 2021 Single

Shining Black ft. /Olaf Thorsen

Title Year
Shining Black 2020
Postcards From The End Of The World 2022

Renaissance Rock Orchestra

Title Year
A Song of Hope 2021

Maestro Alex Gregory

Title Year
Paganini's Last Stand 1992

Billionaires Boys Club

Title Year
Something Wicked Comes 1993

Thread

Title Year
Thread[10] 1996
Title Year
Project Shangri-La 2002
Title Year
Music Machine 2003
Title Year Format
The Oracle 2001
Burning Live in Tokyo 2002 Live album
Dreamtower 2003
Lapse of Reality 2004
Battle of Leningrad 2014
Gravity 2022
Title Year
Hypnotica 2001

Genius (Rock Opera)

Title Year Notes
Part 1: A Human into Dreams' World 2002
Part 2: In Search of the Little Prince 2004
Title Year
Nowhere to Go 2004
Title Year
War 2005

Indigo Dying

Title Year
Indigo Dying 2007

The Codex

Title Year
The Codex 2007
Title Year
Collision Course... Paradox 2 2008
X 2010
Dystopia 2020
Dystopia Part 2 2022
Title Year Format
Under A Dark Sky (Sky of Avalon) 2008 Album

Adrian Galysh

Title Year
Tone Poet 2013

Vindictiv

Title Year
Ground Zero 2009
World Of Fear 2015
Title Year Notes
Ravenous 2009 backing vocals on one track
Title Year
Seven The Hardway 2010
Title Year Format Notes
Good Sleepless Night 2010 Album Track 8
Title Year
Black as Death 2011
Fifth Son of Winterdoom 2013

Holy Force

Title Year
Holy Force 2011

Bogusław Balcerak's Crylord

Title Year Notes
Blood of the Prophets 2011 Tracks 4, 6, 11, 12
Gates of Valhalla 2014 Tracks 3, 9

Kuni

Title Year
Rock 2011

Lyraka

Title Year
Lyraka Volume 2 2012
Title Year
Resurrection 2012
Title Year Format Notes
Free Fall 2013 Album one track only

RavenBlack Project

Title Year
Breaking Through the Mist 2013

Thunder Rising

Title Year
Thunder Rising 2013

Marius Danielsen

Title Year
Legend of Valley Doom 2013

Dramatica

Title Year
Fall of Tyranny 2016

Vivaldi Metal Project

Title Year
The Four Seasons 2016

Ark Storm

Title Year
Voyage of the Rage 2018

Hearts On Fire

Title Year Format
Signs in the Sky[9] 2025 Single
Restless Hearts 2025 Single
Sights & Wonders[8] 2025 Album

Tribute albums

Title Year Format
Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen 1997 Album
We Will Rock You: A Tribute to Queen 2000
Warmth in the Wilderness: A Tribute To Jason Becker 2001
24/7/365: A Tribute To Led Zeppelin 2007

Soundtracks

Title Year Format Notes
Restless Heart (from the film "White Water Summer") 1987 Soundtrack Recorded with Mike Slamer

References

  1. ^ Roa, Deb (November 2014). "Interview with Mark Boals, former Yngwie Malmsteen Vocalist". HardRockHaven.net.
  2. ^ Daniele Liverani – Genius Rock Opera Official Web Site
  3. ^ MARK BOALS Records Guest Appearance For Japanese Guitarist Archived 2009-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Official Site of Professional Stunt Guitarist Magnus Karlsson
  5. ^ Official Royal Hunt Website
  6. ^ "Splash".
  7. ^ "Dokken Parts Ways With Bassist Sean McNabb, Replaces Him With Mark Boals". Blabbermouth.net. November 9, 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Hearts On Fire – Sights & Wonders". Pride & Joy Music. Retrieved August 6, 2025.
  9. ^ a b "Hearts On Fire - Signs in the Sky (Official Lyric Video)". YouTube. Retrieved August 6, 2025.
  10. ^ Thread