Mike Tramp, born Michael Trempenau on January 14, 1961, in Copenhagen, Denmark, is a singer-songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band White Lion. Formed in the mid-1980s, White Lion achieved significant success with their albums "Pride" (1987) and "Big Game" (1989), featuring hits like "Wait," "When the Children Cry," and "Little Fighter." The band's blend of hard rock and melodic elements placed them in the glam metal scene, garnering a dedicated fanbase. After White Lion disbanded in the early 1990s, Tramp pursued a solo career, releasing several albums, including "Capricorn" (1998) and "Maybe Tomorrow" (2008), which showcase his distinctive voice and songwriting skills. He has also been involved in various projects, including the band Freak of Nature. Mike Tramp's impact on music lies in his contributions to the glam metal genre and his ability to craft emotionally resonant rock ballads. His work has influenced a generation of musicians, and he continues to perform, connecting with audiences through his heartfelt lyrics and anthemic melodies.