Hey, Everybody!
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:08 pm
Sorry it took me so long to do this, but better late than never, eh? The ridiculous music forum Jives thread kinda got me off on the wrong foot, so I'm here to tell you a bit about myself. I'm a 36 year old man living in Arizona, and although I'm not a rock star, I sing in a local cover band in these surrounding areas, just for fun on the weekends. I am the production coordinator in the printing industry, and I love to camp, fish and hike my way through the desert. My life REALLY revolves around music, and I am very diversified. My faves are: Rock & Roll (Genesis, Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, U2, Gin Blossoms, Train, Goo Goo Dolls, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Matchbox Twenty, R.E.M., Led Zeppelin, Hothouse Flowers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Who, Van Morrison, etc.), Jazz (Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Rippingtons, Charlie Parker, David Benoit, Michael Franks, David Sanborn, Johnny Hartman, Cliff Sarde, Joe Williams, Dexter Gordon, etc.), Blues (Bessie Smith, Robert Johnson, B.B. King, Elmore James, Albert King, Robert Cray, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, etc.), Oldies (Platters, Dion, Drifters, Righteous Bros., Rick Nelson, Elvis, Ventures, Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, Monkees, Supremes, Marvin Gaye, etc.), New Age (Mike Oldfield, Anthony Phillips, Peter Kater, Mila, etc.), Ethnic (Gypsy Kings, Clannad, Enya, Marc Anthony, etc.). I guess that just about covers it! I was born in Minnesota, moved to California when I was 9, and then to Arizona when I was 15. At 19 the Tempe, AZ music scene totally blew up, with bands like Dead Hot Workshop, The Refreshments, and of course, The Gin Blossoms getting more notoriety. I was totally transfixed with the Blossoms, who I really thought would 'make it big.' Their local following was more unreal than you can imagine, and I saw them every chance I could. They finally made it in '92 with songs that splashed across the nation, and it was really weird to see the guys I hung out with drinking beer (yes, I had a fake ID), suddenly on Letterman and the like. I was so excited for them! I met a lady with two little girls in late '92, and eventually married...and then divorced in '99. The Nineties pretty much are a blur now, but I eventually got back into the music scene and formed a band in which to just have some fun. In my band, we try to cover a wide spectrum of music, from the eighties hits, to much more complicated Hendrix and Stevie Wonder-type stuff. We know how boring and commonplace "classic rock" bar bands are, so we strive to play music that you never hear at clubs anymore, and it's very tricky and challenging for me to do a Zeppelin song, and switch to Black Crowes and Marvin Gaye and John Hiatt and Stone Temple Pilots and Elton John songs! It's truly great to be still playing after all these years, and we hope to keep it up forever! If you're in the area, come out and see us, or if you're interested...visit our website which contains many downloads and info.
Nice to meet ya!
S
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Nice to meet ya!
S
swampcoolermusicdotcom