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SCOTT
ROCKENFIELD (SOLO CAREER) ::
On December 11th, 2002 Scott Rockenfield released his first
ever solo CD. The -X- Chapter is a beautiful voyage fused with
intensity and brilliance; something fans have come to expect from the
rock mastermind. From beginning to end, The -X- Chapters is pure
ear candy,. For more
information, please visit
http://www.rockenfieldmusic.com
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GEOFF TATE (SOLO CAREER) ::
On June 25th, 2002 Geoff Tate released his first
ever solo CD. Self-titled, the album was a huge departure from the
work he has previously done with Queensr˙che. For more
information, please visit
http://www.geofftate.com |
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SCOTT
ROCKENFIELD :: SLAVE TO THE
SYSTEM ::
Scott
Rockenfield and Kelly Gray (ex-Queensr˙che guitarist), Damon Johnson
and Roman Glick (Brother Cane) and Scotty Heard (Sweaty Nipples)
combined their exceptional talents in the fall of 2000. From this
dynamic band of friends and rare musical chemistry emerged Slave to
the System. For more information, please visit
http://www.slavetothesystem.net |
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CHRIS DEGARMO
:: w/JERRY
CANTRELL ::
On June 18th, 2002 Jerry Cantrell's 2nd solo
effort, Degradation Trip hit store shelves. On the third track
CD, "Anger Rising", Chris DeGarmo made a guest appearance playing
slide
guitar. Previous to this, Chris also joined Jerry supporting him
on his Boggy Depot tour. For more information, please visit
http://www.jerrycantrell.com |
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CHRIS DEGARMO
:: w/SPYS4DARWIN ::
Chris
DeGarmo, former guitarist of Queensr˙che, Vin Dombroski, lead singer
of Sponge, and Mike Inez & Sean Kinney, the rhythm section of Alice In
Chains, came to be in the dark confines of a Seattle rehearsal space
in late 1999. The seeds were planted in 1998, when Kinney’s Alice In
Chains band mate Jerry Cantrell was putting together a touring band to
promote his first solo album. DeGarmo and Kinney were part of that
band. Their friendship and chemistry would evolve throughout the
rehearsals and subsequent tour that followed, paving the way to a
studio partnership (Binge) where most of the “microfish” EP would
later be recorded.
For more information, please visit
http://spys4darwin.com
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MICHAEL
WILTON :: w/SOULBENDER ::
On June 24th, 2002 Michael Wilton along with
Nick Pollock, Dave Groves & Wes Hallam played their first
ever Soulbender gig, opening for Geoff Tate. For more
information, please visit
http://www.soulbender.com |
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GEOFF TATE :: STONE COLD
QUEEN (featured) ::
On September
25th, 2001 Geoff was featured on the Queen tribute CD, Stone Cold
Queen, singing lead vocals on the track "Somebody To Love" |
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SCOTT
ROCKENFIELD :: HELLS CANYON ::
This
progressive instrumental rock opus is a musical impression of places
and historical events in the deepest gorge in North America, Hells
Canyon. From the hard hitting fusion rock of "Seven Devils" to the
melancholy strains of "China's Last Stand", which echo the tragic
massacre at Deep Creek, Scott and Paul take you on a sonic journey
through a powerful creation of nature. For more information,
please visit
http://www.paulspeer.com/products/hellscan.html
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SCOTT
ROCKENFIELD :: TELEVOID ::
Released in
1999, this highly acclaimed first outing from Rockenfield/Speer is a
computer animation thrill ride that received a Grammy nomination in
1998 for Long Form Music Video. The soundtrack punches each scene with
a vengeance. It was directed and edited by Michael Boydstun, who also
worked on the Mind's Eye series of music videos. For more information,
please visit
http://www.paulspeer.com/products/televoid.html |
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GEOFF TATE :: HEAR 'N AID
::
On May 20th
and 21st, 1985, 40 artists from various hard rock bands got together
at A&M Records Studios to record a song called Stars. An idea
originally coming from Jimmy Bain and Vivian Campbell on raising money
for the famine relief in Africa and other parts of the world. Geoff
Tate appeared, courtesy of EMI Records singing the line, "But singers
and songs will never change it alone... we are calling you, calling
you" and "We are forever you and I" in the second verse. |
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