New band called Ain't with first single Oar. Sounds a bit like Sonic Youth.
A lot like.
Cool though.
New band called Ain't with first single Oar. Sounds a bit like Sonic Youth.
New album out by Devon Allman. This is a song called “You”. Nice, light R&B vibe:
Yeah, I think Gregg has 4 kids. I believe Devon was with his first wife. He also has a son with Cher named Elijah Blue Allman. I think Allman was married 5 or 6 times, so difficult to keep track!Had not realized Gregg had a son (mother was not Cher). Wow, 52 years old.
Gregg sang it best: "I'm no angel!!!"Yeah, I think Gregg has 4 kids. I believe Devon was with his first wife. He also has a son with Cher named Elijah Blue Allman. I think Allman was married 5 or 6 times, so difficult to keep track!
New Seether featuring Gavin Rossdale (from Bush):
Got home put Youtube on, been listening to some Billie Eilish.
There was a discussion regarding what makes her popular?
She has a good voice but I think it's just the sincerity. It's definitely not cheesy pop.
Title single from Richie Kotzen's new album. Nice guitar work:
I came across Richie when he joined up with Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater Drums) and Billy Sheehan (bass in Mister Big), which is a fabulous supergroup. Richie also had a short stint with Poison.It makes me sick to see somebody play guitar like him. I'm insanely jealous.
Yes, I do like this song. I like Kotzen’s singing and playing. I like the fact that he uses a Telecaster and isn’t one of these super “shred” players. I’m familiar with some of his music , I have to do a deeper dive into his music. I’ve read a bit about him. It’s interesting, there are a number of musicians, guitar players like Richie Kotzen and Jerry Cantrell who I like and respect , who cite the rock band KISS as an early influence. I’m older and my tastes were formed by earlier , more roots based rock bands. I always thought KISS was mostly schtick and less substance but they definitely appealed to some younger players (than myself) that I like.I came across Richie when he joined up with Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater Drums) and Billy Sheehan (bass in Mister Big), which is a fabulous supergroup. Richie also had a short stint with Poison.
Tagging @RUGuitarMan , as he may enjoy Richie's new single.
I often have the thought that if Soundgarden ever reunited (which, I doubt they should or will), Richie would be an adequate singer to cover for Chris Cornell, but nobody will ever match Chris' vocal abilities. Chris was also a very talented guitar player too.
I never got Kiss, but I like their hits/anthems. I saw a double bill with Alice in Chains with the new singer opening for Kiss. It was a good show, and Kiss' theatrics were fun. Fun fact - Peter Criss lives in same town as me. He purchased my father's white Steinway grand piano. My father made a living as a lounge musician.Yes, I do like this song. I like Kotzen’s singing and playing. I like the fact that he uses a Telecaster and isn’t one of these super “shred” players. I’m familiar with some of his music , I have to do a deeper dive into his music. I’ve read a bit about him. It’s interesting, there are a number of musicians, guitar players like Richie Kotzen and Jerry Cantrell who I like and respect , who cite the rock band KISS as an early influence. I’m older and my tastes were formed by earlier , more roots based rock bands. I always thought KISS was mostly schtick and less substance but they definitely appealed to some younger players (than myself) that I like.
I have Crobot's first album. @RUGuitarMan has helped me broaden my musical horizons. I can't bang my head and rock out to punk when I am 80 or 90, can I? Sure I can!!!!Lots of good stuff on here. Rather than quote everyone’s post individually….
- Nice call on Dirty Honey. They just played near me. The opening band is named Feel. Very good.
- Love Kotzen a lot. Someone mentioned him not being a shred player. He actually started as one for Shrapnel records at like age 17. He even had a VHS tutorial video back in the day on shredding techniques. Ha. Who knew he could sing too.
- That supergroup that Knight Shift mentioned is Winery Dogs. I also dig those guys. I have another record where Kotzen teamed up with Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden. Decent but not great.
- Someone also mentioned Cornell. Check out a band named Crobot. I always thought that guy could pull off Cornell. He’s got some pipes.
- Not sure if anyone cares for country at all, but I’ve been listening to a bunch of 49 Winchester recently.
New album by Warren Haynes, a song originally started by Greg Allman prior to his death. Lyrics were finished by Haynes and also features Derek Trucks on guitar. Really beautiful song: