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Dave Martone / Glen Drover - "Live At Metalworks" - Trailer
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"Live At Metalworks" captures audio/video performances by Dave Martone and Glen Drover which were streamed live over the internet on September 25, 2011. This show was viewed by over 25,000 people in over 63 countries around the World. Dave Martone (a true modern guitar hero) performs with his band on such guitar virtuoso tracks as "The Goodie Squiggee Song" and "Dinky Pinky" from Martone's Magna Carta debut, "Clean" (MA-90972). Other highlights of Martone's set include a cover of Charlie Daniels Band's "The Devil Went Down To Georgia". Another special moment occurs when Martone brings Glen Drover on stage for an encore version of Joe Satriani's "Crush Of Love".
Glen Drover (best known for his work in Megadeth) performs with his band (which includes Saga keyboardist, Jim Gilmour) on a version of Frank Zappa's "Filthy Habits" as well as "Colors Of Infinity" and "Ascension" from Glen's Magna Carta debut, "Metalusion" (MA-91082). Drover brings Dave Martone back on stage for an encore version of Megadeth's "Symphony Of Destruction" with Glen on vocals. Audio CD with bonus DVD (Region Free NTSC DVD). The DVD includes both complete sets, as well as bonus video which was never broadcast before. • Dave Martone - Guitar and Vocals • David Spidel - Bass • Gary Grace - Drums • Glen Drover - Guitar and Vocals • Jim Gilmour - Keyboards • Paul Yee - Bass • Chris Sutherland- Drums Sound Samples and Order: http://magnacarta.net/metalworks/ |
Geoff Tate: Today is a new day and I am thrilled to announce the new Queensrÿche:
Joining me are: Rudy Sarzo , Bobby Blotzer , Glen Drover , Kelly Gray and Randy Gane.
Together we shall embark on a new musical journey that will be a greater extension of where Queensrÿche has ever been.
Lots of cool things to update you on here. We started work on the new GLEN DROVER BAND album recently, and have just finished the first track completly. This album will follow the last albums style, but will contain more metal stuff this time around. There wont be as many covers on this album, but one track that will be featured, is a cover of an instrumental song that OZZY OSBOURNE played on the Diary Of A Madman tour before Randy (Rhoads) died. it was never featured on any of the Ozzy albums, but can be found on various bootlegs from that tour. Its a really cool metal/classical piece that they played surrounding Tommy's drum solo. I extended the track and turned it into a full song. This is the track that we just finished and we are all super happy with the results!
Aside from that, I pretty much have all the material for this next album in various files in the studio here to work on. All tracks were written by myself, Jim Gilmour and Paul.Yee. Some killer shit going on, that I can promise!
Finally, there have been a lot of people asking me if there will ever be another Eidolon record, and although I don't see that happening, we are doing something cool with this new GDB album as far as Eidolon goes, which is aside from all the instrumental tracks that will be recorded for the album, I'm having all three past Eidolon singers do one track each for the album!
It's a mix of tracks that were written years ago, but hiding in the song archives in my studio until the other day... I was in one of my many cleaning moods, sorting through stuff and found these lost tracks. WHOA!!!! Very excited about this to say the least, as the tracks are killer!!
Also, there maybe a song from the original Seven Spirits album, fully re-recorded with new vocals and lyrics. The re-recording of that album has been in my head for years, as it is one of my fave albums musically. Not sure if that will ever happen, but grabbing a song or two and doing justice to it sounds good to me!
Guitarist Glen Drover, formerly of bands like Megadeth and Testament, chats withhttp://www.WatchMojo.com about his solo album 'Metalusion.' He talks about the genres he experiments with, how he assembled his band and the challenges associated with creating an instrumental album.
Interview with Glen Drover Formely of Megadeth/King Diamond/Testament/Eidolon at Heavy MTL's Battle of the Bands, Radio Show from Montreal, Quebec, Canada on MetalMessiahRadio.com February 8th 2012, Filmed & Edited by Bookaking Productions
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Glen Drover has started the initial editing of songs for the next GLEN DROVER BAND album. He says, "We have a bunch of really cool material from Jim [Gilmour, keyboards], Paul [Yee, bass] and myself that I'm very excited about.
"This album will most likely continue down the same path of style as [last year's] 'Metalusion', but will also have more 'metal'-style songs this time around.
"The recording process should start within the next month or two, and hopefully have a new album ready sometime later in the year.. I'm also happy to say that Chris Sutherland is back on drums. We had some personal issues, which led to us deciding that we should part last summer, but just recently, Chris and I met up and had a nice talk (we both teach at MWI in Toronto) and seemed to have ironed out our issues and decided that we really need to get back together and carry on with the next album. It was very clear after seeing a lot of the video footage of the webcast DVD I was telling you about earlier, that we have a really good chemistry and want to forge ahead and see if we can move forward without anything get in our way this time around.
"As far as the recording process, we spent a long time on the last album, not necessarily working consistently on the album, but also doing a lot of reflecting on the songs, making sure the songs were going in the right direction, and would grow on us over a period of time, which they all did. We will probably continue with the same process, as it seemed to work great last time around. more