Gretchen Menn: Zepperalla live

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Incorporating her love of rock guitar into her daily regime, the only hitch being that the music of her rock gods, Steve Morse, Eric Johnson, and Frank Zappa, wasn’t exactly Guitar 101. (Luckily, Gretchen has always relished challenges, and the more daring the guitarist, the more likely it is she has set out to reverse engineer some of the magic.) She also began considering her career path, and how she might prevent a situation she sought to avoid: tainting her love of music with the necessity of paying rent.

The solution? She went directly from college to flight school, and two years later was flying regional jets for the airlines. Yet Gretchen was never without her guitar.

After a year in the jet, with the life of an airline pilot being more than a little incompatible with a career in music, Gretchen relinquished her position with the airlines, knowing that there was a pilot out there somewhere who would appreciate the opportunity. She decided to take a more direct approach to realizing her musical dreams.

Playing with tireless passion and constantly seeking out new challenges, Gretchen’s projects have spanned the genres of jazz, funk, rock, progressive, and metal. Sketch was a band of youngsters playing jazz and funk. She donned a schoolboy uniform to step into the role of "Agnes Young" in the popular AC/DC tribute band, AC/DShe. There she met and formed a creative alliance with the amazing and heavy-handed drummer, Clementine. Ever thirsty for new adventures, she happily jumped onboard Clementine’s brainchild, Zepparella. Gretchen toured America on the final tour of the metal band, Bottom. The House of More was a dive into original music with the members of Zepparella. Gretchen collaborated with Clementine as Clem stepped out from behind the drums to front her solo project, Francis Bakin. In 2007, Gretchen formed Sticks and Stones, the high-energy, instrumental “bassless power trio” with guitarist Mickael Tremel and drummer Sam Adato. And her latest endeavor, Lapdance Armageddon, is an aggressive, unconventional, genre-bending acoustic duo, featuring her alongside Jude Gold, Guitar Player Magazine Los Angeles editor and GIT Director.

On influences, Gretchen has never tired of her initial inspirations—Eric Johnson, Steve Morse, and Frank Zappa—all of whom simultaneously delight and terrify her. Her circle of favorite artists has grown to include the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Adrian Belew, Django Reinhardt, Louis Armstrong, Deep Purple, Van Halen, and B.B. King, to name just a few. She jokes that she loves Jeff Beck so much, she considered taking out a restraining order against herself on his behalf. Baroque, classical, romantic, and 20th Century music will also forever inform Gretchen’s musicality, most notably Stravinsky, Beethoven, and Mozart.

Most recently, Gretchen was thrilled to be opening for Steve Morse, Adrian Belew and other of her heroes with her newest project, Lapdance Armageddon. http://www.zepparella.com/

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