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Jude is always pouring her heart and soul to bring you the finest that SC has to offer, Not just blues but spinning tunes from practically every genre, got what it takes? well come on in grab a brew or a shot or a spot of tea...kick back and take a gander...yep them are plank spankers hanging out here, they won't bite...oh yeah the purse is Paul's not Jude's...i can tell because it's a ghastly purple....So what are still doing here?...go
80's style metal with a storyline, killer vocals, screaming in your face guitar and pounding drums featuring the writing skills of Jeffrey Michael Miller, turned into reality by the exquisite production by Michael Duran playing all the instruments and writing the melody and the very surprising guest appearance of non other than Ray Garcia on the vocals...I put the boom in the drums ...Just open this blog and the song will autoplay Visit Jeff and Mike at their respective pages Jeff's widget is below and Mike has one in the Silence of the Lambs blog...well feck it he has one here too now...let there be Rock.... Jeffrey's widget
Michael Duran....Featuring a tune I wrote quite a while back (2000)...Michael adds the needed dimension to make this a in your face tune...ads his excellent articulation on the guitar...turn it up ,,, just open up this blog and "Silence of the Lamb" will autoplay...also for more info on Michael Duran click on the widget or you can spin the tunes or comment from the menu on the widget don't forget to visit Mike...request him as a friend...check out his tunes....Mike is excellent with his collaborations with other artists here on SC... ... and the info and widget for Michael Duran
For Progressive Classic Rock check out my stuff with the Tarkus Project...classic tunes by Led Zeppelin, ELP, Yes, Camel Pink Floyd and a grip of others...this is stuff I grew up on and have played through the years...also feauturing a few progressive fusion rock-jazz tunes, like Herbie Hancocks "Chameleon" and some stuff by Billy Cobham... .this stuff is ancient stuff from the 70's and 80's so enjoy your journey...I give you The Tarkus Project