Frank Dimino is an American rock vocalist and songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the band Angel, which emerged in the 1970s. Angel is often associated with the glam rock and progressive rock genres, characterized by their theatrical stage presence and elaborate soundscapes. Dimino's powerful voice and dynamic performances contributed significantly to the band's identity. Angel released several albums during their active years, with notable works including "Angel" (1975), "Helluva Band" (1976), and "On Earth As It Is in Heaven" (1977). The band's unique blend of rock, orchestral arrangements, and fantasy-inspired lyrics garnered them a dedicated fanbase and made them stand out in the era's music scene. After the band disbanded in the early 1980s, Dimino pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album "Without Warning" in 1989. While his solo work did not achieve the same level of success as Angel, he continued to influence the rock genre with his distinctive vocal style. Dimino's contributions to rock music, particularly through Angel, have left a lasting legacy, and the band remains a cult favorite among fans of classic rock and glam music.