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Don't miss this episode if you are a Biogenesis fan, because Chaz makes a big announcement. Chaz discusses his musical history and it's quite a journey to hear.
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John discusses his start in music. The band, Jacobs Dream, forming and eventually getting signed to Metal Blade Records. Going through different singers and also label changes. He discusses his eventual departure from the band.
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Ryan is one of the best guitarist out there, you might not be aware of. He's been busy the past few years. He sings and plays guitar in his band, Motivik. He also plays lead in Ritual Servant and Vultures Gathering. All 3 bands are great metal bands, that you will learn about. Ryan goes deep into being part of the ministry, leaving the ministry and coming back. This includes his Christianity. He also was in an animated movie, doing the voice for a character. Check out Ryan and his music. Closing song is Motivik, Harbinger of Demise.
https://motivik.bandcamp.com/
https://roxxrecords.com/products/motivik-death-of-the-gunman-2021-cd?_pos=3&_sid=1e0dced2e&_ss=r
https://ritualservant.bandcamp.com/
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Tambri talks about a lot of interesting things. Forming the band, with her then boyfriend, Daryl. A relationship that would eventually have them engaged. But what was said about this, while the band was out in the public eye, from their management. The band getting signed and already recording the first album. Going on tour with Michael Sweet and how things from the outside might've not been what was really going on within the mind of Tambri. Listen to her musical story and coming from the perspective of a women, surrounded by men. She then leaves music and something else. See where she is today and enjoy this fascinating story.
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I have a great conversation with actor, James Wilcox. We discuss his youth years and how he went to 5 Cornerstones and was fan of Christian metal music. He attended a lot of concerts. He discusses how his view on religion has changed during his adult years. We of course discuss his acting career. He's worked with Denzel Washington and Robin Wright. He discusses a lot of interesting behind the scene stuff, that no one realizes goes into filming. This was a fascinating conversation, you will enjoy.
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Learn about Troy and his early part of becoming a drummer. How he wound up in a band that played high schools and did motivational speaking and then would promote the local show they would play later. How he got the drummer gig in Whitecross. Recording on 2 albums, member changes and what lead him out of the band. What he's been up to.
youtube.com/user/troysmadness
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Freddy joins me to discuss his time with The Brave. He was so young when the band singed with the Elefante's that his mom had to sign his part of the contract. His upbringing, moving to California and meeting future bandmate Stayce Roberts, who also joins for bits and pieces of the podcast. The Brave will be playing the upcoming Immortal Fest and is working on another album.
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Something new and different for the show. Simon grew up in a Christian family and also a fan of Christian metal. He later became an atheist and we discuss his thoughts on where he stands now in life. This show is one that was done for this podcast platform and his Youtube channel. This was a very interesting conversation.
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Glen has been the drummer for Luxury, for years. The band has been featured in an amazing documentary, you can watch for free on Tubi, called Parallel Love: The Story of a Band Called Luxury. This is a must watch. I learned a lot and even shed some tears. Glen has dealt with a tough child hood. Then he deals with a near fatal vehicle accident, after leaving a great show in 1995, at Cornerstone. Listen to his story and his musical history and enjoy what a life he's lead.
Checkout the band Luxury on bandcamp.com
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We talk drums for a few, to open the show. Gary discusses how he didn't want to join Undercover, but why he changed his mind. The difference of playing overseas, compared to having shows shut down in America, before they even could play. He talks about the late Gene Eugene. The band going through it's struggles, breaking up and getting back together. He talks about his newer band, Moral DK. It sounds like you can expect new albums from both his bands, sometime.
Stay tuned to the Imaginary Music Facebook group page, for further information about the Nashville show and album news.
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KC talks about being a part of Nouveaux, from it's start and when he left the band after the second album. He mentions who helped lend gear to the band as they recorded for the first album and guest artists that are on the album. He talks about why there was a change in music, from first to second album and about working with the Elefante brothers on that album. After leaving the band, he starts playing live shows with Whitecross, but it's not exactly how you'd think. He is probably the only person to do what he did as a musician, with Whitecross. Catch up with what else has been going on with him.
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Scott has a vast history with music. From singing for Ultimatum, Vengeance and providing artwork for album covers, he has some great stories. This was a great chat and I learned a lot of interesting stories. He even discusses working with Steve Rowe and gives an update on his situation. What happened at the Stryper Expo, where Ultimatum played.
Nolifetilmetal.com
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This is a great interview with Dale. He's open and honest about everything. We begin with his early years. We quickly go over the Pure Metal time and going to Star Song and the challenges the band faced. Dale is so open about his faith and where it is today. He found out a unique way on how he could get out of the contracts and move forward. I love Dale being on the show and setting things straight. Super honest and full of information
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John Warren, former lead singer for Killed By Cain and current vocalist for Moonshine Zombies, joins the show. He talks about getting into music and how he eventually started singing lead. What concert his uncle took him too, that made a huge influence on him and how that band and it's lead singer would be apart of his musical career. He talks about his former bands and we discuss his newest band, Moonshine Zombies.
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Pat and Klank, from Klank, join the show. They discuss their history in music and how they joined up in Klank. We discuss a lot of interesting topics during this conversation.
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Amy discusses her early years of music, which includes writing jingles. Meeting her husband and forming the band Fighter. The band gets signed and working with their producer. Recording two albums and how her solo album came to be. What she does now, working with musical artists.
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We discuss the passings of Michael Bloodgood and Ted Kirkpatrick. We discuss the new album, He's Coming, which is on of the best album's from 2022. They also share some of their marriage wisdom. Great conversation, with two amazing people.
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Troy has played drums for some incredible bands and artist. He talks about his musical journey and getting connected with these bands. I ask him more about the White Lion gig. How he goes into an audition and how he plays someone else's parts. He also has a cool radio show, This That and The Other Radio Show. He also talks about his endorsements. This is a fun, laid back chat.
Drummertroy.com
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This is a very open and honest conversation. Eric discusses going through a drug addiction, at an early age and later coming out of it and forming Saviour Machine. We discuss the band and what happened with the legend Trilogy, involving the FBI. Being addicted to prescription medication and how he finally was able to overcome that and something that has really helped him. We discuss the future of his music and his upcoming plans for his website. This episode is not for younger listeners, or those easily offended by real topics.
Eric-Clayton.com
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Steve joins the show and discusses his musical career. It started with working on an album with Jim Dandy, but his passion was with Lillian Axe. Getting signed to MCA Records, by himself and finding the other members. Having Robin Crosby, from RATT, make his debut role as a producer, on the self titled Lillian Axe album. What wasn't happening for the band, that should've. We also discuss the member changes in the band and how it impacts him. We discuss something different for him and that is his faith and Christianity. It's a good chat to hear about and how it impacts his music. We also discuss the new band line up and new album, From Womb To Tomb. Lot's to hear on the is episode with Steve.
LillianAxe.com
- Visa fler