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Instrumental Metal That Screams For Vengeance
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Impared Vision is the first CD release by Colorado metal guitarist Corbin Hughes. Hughes favors a heavy metal backdrop for the nine instrumental compositions on Impared Vision, playing blazingly fast, full-throttle guitar solos over heavily distorted rhythm tracks. "Zero Hour" features samples of bombs and artillery as Hughes cranks an extended three-minute plus solo underneath the mayhem. Melody and motif take a back seat to speed and free-wheeling improvisations on Impared Vision, a true testament to jacked-up intensity.
Inspired by AC/DC and Angus Young, Corbin began playing the guitar at the age of 14. Soon after that Edward Van Halen became a heavy influence and changed the way he viewed guitar forever. Hughes' overall goal is to make the best music he is capable of, and has taken up keyboards, bass and drums in order to fully realize his musical vision. He is currently working on a follow-up instrumental guitar CD, and hopes to continue to produce original music for the rest of his life.
Hughes would also like to produce music for the video game industry, driven by the conviction that some of the most interesting hard rock today can be found on video games, such as the Sony Playstation and PC CD-ROM games.
Contact Information
Corbin Hughes Productions
6135 Brentwood St.
Arvada, CO 80004
United States
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Folk And Rock 'N' Roll With A Country Flavor
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Ron Bowman is a musician and songwriter from northwest Florida, who has recently released r.e.b., his first solo CD. A very diverse record indeed is r.e.b., with songs ranging from the Dire Straits-like groove of "Virgin Of Love", with its searing, overdriven guitar solo, to the loose, bluesy feel of "Hard Love", featuring plenty of chicken-fried slide guitar work. Bowman even tries his hand at traditional country with "I Love You More Than I Love My Truck". A total of four guitarists contributed to r.e.b., Bowman (who also handled bass, piano, keyboards and vocals), Steve Gardner, Shawn Curle, amd P-Nut Small.
Ron was the lead vocalist of the popular Pensacola-based, 60's band called The Dickens. His musical roots can be found in the early British invasion (Hollies, etc.) as well as the once-thriving R&B scene of the South. Based in Los Angeles during the 70's, Ron explored many musical avenues including a stint in the controversial band known as The Alleycats. Ron even spent some time playing John Lennon in the Broadway musical, "Beatlemania", before returning to Florida in the 80's.
Bowman maintains a presence on the Internet, and his site contains a sneak preview of Bowman's latest single "Information Overload", as well as sound clips from other songs found on the r.e.b. CD.
Contact Information
Bowman Arrow Records & Publishing
8224 Rynes Circle
Navarre, FL 32566
Untied States
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