Joe Bochar is a skillful, dazzling guitar player from Los Angeles, California (USA) who expresses his style as phunky hard rock guitar abuse, as one can appreciate on his latest album, "Orange". His favorite guitar is a Strat-copy (scrap parts) guitar. Bochar has played guitar since 1985, and candidly avows his career aspiration, "Keeping my sanity... or what's left of it."
When asked to name his number one effect for the guitar, Bochar answered back with, "Wah," and then cited his musicial goals, "Playing with total unabashed freedom of expression... and to conduct an orchestra playing nothing but igneous rocks (pre-Cretacious era) with tuning forks." He hopes to one day study cello, and is at this time listening to Fear Factory, Radiohead, ABBA, Buckethead and Danny Elfman. His utmost fulfillment? "Having people enjoy my music," he affirms unquestionably.
Bochar details continuing and future undertakings in his own words, "Recording 2 new CDs; a Morley Interactive CD-ROM project."
Bochar's discography (available here at Guitar Nine Records) includes one solo album ("Anvilhead") and participation on another recording (Ed Vick "Uninstall").
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