Salvatore Paul Erna Jr., widely known as Sully Erna, is an esteemed American singer, songwriter, and musician renowned for his contributions to the realms of hard rock, grunge, and alternative metal music. He was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States, on February 7, 1968.
Erna embarked on his musical journey during his formative teenage years, honing his skills as a member of various bands. However, it was in 1995 that Erna attained widespread recognition when he formed the post-grunge band Godsmack, assuming the roles of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist. For over three decades, he has propelled Godsmack's success, exhibiting exceptional vocal prowess and musicianship while consistently touring, performing, and releasing music alongside the band.
Erna's remarkable discography with Godsmack includes an array of chart-topping singles such as "I Stand Alone," "Bulletproof," "When Legends Rise," "Awake," "Voodoo," and "Cryin' Like A Bitch." His artistic contributions are further showcased through notable albums like "Lighting Up the Sky," "Faceless," and "When Legends Rise."
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