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A Chinese Firedrill (Joey Vera)
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A Chinese Firedrill is the name that Joey Vera gave to his latest solo effort. The madness begins at age 13 while listening to KISS ALIVE! in 1977. Soon after the tennis rackets were placed back in the closet, Joey begins learning to play guitar. By 1979 Joey switched to bass guitar and played in a band called Royal Decree with neighborhood pals John Bush, Gonzo and Phil Sandoval. Yes, they were ...
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After
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After... came into existence in June 2002 as a continuation of Awake group. Sylwia Wojciechowska took charge of vocalist, from Apogeum band joined Mariusz Ziolkowski, drum player became Radek Wieckowski, who has played in few local bands before. Soon Tomek Wisniewski supported the band. In new personnel, full of zest enthusiasm they started common rehearses. Their collaboration quite fa ...
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Agent Cooper
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From the ashes of his previous band gone sour, Doug took songs already written but not yet played and searched for an outlet. Good friend Forrest Robinson came in on drums, and he knew a talented keyboardist from playing other shows in town. Eric Frampton joined the ranks on keyboards, and after listening to the music knew exactly who to call for bass. Glenn Longmuir was a great fit, and Agent ...
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Ajalon
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Ajalon was officially introduced to the world through the release of their critically acclaimed debut CD “Light at the End of the Tunnel”. Originally released by Rick Wakeman of Yes fame, on his indie label, Ajalon recieved airplay on every major radio network in the UK. Ajalon’s music is at once hard hitting and grand in it’s design. Built aroun ...
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Alias Eye
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Alias Eye was founded in late 1998 when Philip Griffiths, Matthias Richter, Frank Fischer and Ludwig Benedek, who had been playing together for over four years, teamed up with keyboarder Vytas Lemke. After writing a repertoire of songs, the band recorded their first CD Beyond The Mirror in 1999, which was very well received by the international press. In spring 2000, the band was brough ...
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Amaran's Plight
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Gary Wehrkamp and DC Cooper are no strangers to working together. Gary is the keyboardist, guitarist and Producer of veteran Proggers, Shadow Gallery. DC Cooper appeared on their 1999 conceptual piece, Tyranny as a guest vocalist on the epic track, New World Order. Fans of Shadow Gallery have longed for a Wehrkamp/Cooper collaboration ever since. DC Cooper is the voice behind the Power Prog-metal ...
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Amarok
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Amarok (wolf in Eskimo) came into being at the beginning of 1990 as a product of the creative efforts of Robert Santamaría and Lídia Cerón. Robert, who holds a PhD in Paleontology and who is the main composer of the group, has a long history of multimedia compositions on electronic keyboards and piano, centred on themes involving nature and scientific subjects. Lídia, the vocalist, had a classical ...
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AtmOsfear
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In autumn of 1996 Olaf Sorgenfrei, Burkhart Heberle and Boris Stepanow decided to create an independent Progressive Rock Project in which everyone is able to fullfil his own demands on the music. Not long after being formed singer Oliver Wulff and Keyboarder Stephan Kruse joined and AtmOsfear was born. In the spring of 1997 the band recorded their first 3 track Promo CD, simply named "AtmOsfear" ...
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Bonebag
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2002....It all began to fall apart....The bands that had been a safe haven to those that now form the outfit BONEBAG. To keep the flow going Ronald Utens (vocals, guitar). and Arno Menses (drums) teamed up and started to write and record songs. Mike Palandeng (lead-guitar), who who had done some recordings for them in the past, was asked to join them. The input of Mike, both in playing and writing ...
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Brother Ape
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Brother Ape is a band hailing from the southern parts of Stockholm, Sweden, and has been going for about 10 years. In the mid 90's they recorded demos for an album which lead to contacts with French prog rock label Musea wanting to release an album, but for some reason the band did not feel that they wanted to be on a foreign label. Over the years they started to build up their own recording studi ...
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