Sunday, May 17, 2015

Progressive Metal Resurrected Part #3 Charlie Dominci and The End Of Majesty Era

       Dominici's attempts to get an audition with Majesty were eventually successful, much to the chagrin of Myung, who found his constant attempts to be irritating. His audition was for the most part unsuccessful, as he fell into the same trap most vocalists did and tried to do an impression of the band's previous singer, Chris Collins, which was well out of his range. He managed to finally impress the band with his improvisation skills, singing The Killing Hand without having heard it before, and was offered the position.
      Charlie's role in Dream Theater is under debate, as he gives a different account than his former bandmates. Dominici was said to have been arrogant, with an attitude that he knew all about the music industry already. Dominici's account claims he did try to steer the band, but in an attempt to help them cross over into the mainstream, much like Rush did. Dominici wrote music and lyrics for the band, and even played guitar live in some cases, such as the intro to The Killing Hand.  Majesty Years Concluded Here >>>>>>

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Dream Theater Majesty Demos Installment #2 Progressive Metal Resurrected Part #2

Dream Theater Majesty Demos Installment #2 

Progressive Metal Resurrected   Part #2


 1987 seemed to be a pivotal year for both heavy metal and progressive music in general. On the heavy metal front you had two of the landmark albums of that year. Guns N Roses would release probably the biggest single debut in the history of metal. Meanwhile Whitesnake were making their own way with their now legendary self titled release of that year. Def Leppard were about to make history with Hysteria which would go on to sale over 13 million.  To Be Continued Here >>>>>

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Dream Theater Majesty Demo Years Installment #1

Dream Theater Majesty Demos Installment #1 

Progressive Metal Resurrected   Part #1   

    In the race of life and career there is a saying. "It does not matter where you start but how and where you finish. "  This seems to have been the case with Majesty - later (Dream Theater).  Before their clean, refined majestic and polished sound, there were some immense sound , line up and other changes.
In this section I will revisted and explore the growing pains through which the band endured from the first Majesty demo to their major label ACTO release of (When Dream And Day Unite).   There will be a review of the four original demo's from 1986-1988 .  I will also give a brief history of the formation of Majesty and its manifestation into what we now know as Dream Theater and how they were Progressive Rock/Metal's saviours' of their time. Continue Reading Here >>>>> 

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Mike Portnoy A Fifth Change Of Season

Mike Portnoy A Fifth Change Of Season
Michael Stephen Portnoy (born April 20, 1967) is an American drummer primarily known as the former drummer and backing vocalist for the progressive metal band Dream Theater. He has worked with other prominent acts such as Transatlantic, Liquid Tension Experiment and OSI. Known for his drumming prowess and technical skills, Portnoy has won 23 awards from the Modern Drummer magazine. He has also, along with John Petrucci, co-produced all Dream Theater albums starting with Scenes From A Memory to Black Clouds & Silver Linings. From A Change of Seasons onwards, Portnoy has been writing a substantial amount of Dream Theater's lyrics, filling the void left by Kevin Moore, who left the band after the release of Awake. He is the second youngest person (after Neil Peart) to be inducted into the Modern Drummer's Hall of Fame at 37 years of age.

Derek Sherinian A Fourth Change Of Seasons

Derek Sherinian A Fourth Change Of Season's
Born: August 25, 1966 (age 48), Laguna Beach.
Derek Sherinian is a prominent American keyboardist, known for his work with a vast variety of bands and projects. Sherinian worked mainly as a hired hand for rock tours and session man before eventually joining Dream Theater which launched his extensive solo career. Sherinian is highly respected in the music industry, being called "King Of The Keys" and "The Caligula of Keyboards", and has worked with many high profile artists such as Alice Cooper, Kiss and Billy Idol.


Early life and career Edit
Not a lot is known about Sherinian's early life. He received a scholarship to Berklee after his junior year of high school, which he attended for a short period before leaving, much like his future bandmates Mike Portnoy, John Petrucci and John Myung. Sherinian returned to California and entered the local scene, gaining notoriety for his skill. Sherinian enjoyed a brief stint with Kiss, playing background keyboards on tour with them and appearing on the album Kiss Alive III.

Sherinian eventually won a spot with The Alice Cooper Band, appearing both on the album The Last Temptation and in concert, being on stage with a prominent group for the first time, as his stint with Kiss he remained backstage. Sherinian even appeared in the film Wayne's World, playing himself in a scene with Alice Cooper.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Kevin Moore The Third Change Of Season.

Kevin Moore, born May 26, 1967 is an American keyboarist, avant-garde musician and lyricist known for being a former member of Dream Theater, his solo career, and his work with OSI. Kevin Moore joined Dream Theater shortly after its inception and left the group after the Awake album to controversy. Since then he has launched his own solo career and has avoided contact or even mention of his former bandmates.                                             

Kevin Moore was born in and grew up in Kings Park, New York in Long Island. From a very early age he showed a keen interest in music, learning piano at age six and writing his first song at the age of 12. Moore grew up with other future Dream Theater band members John Petrucci, JohnMyung and Chris Collins. While Petrucci and Myung went to college at Berklee to study music, Moore went to a local college, SUNY Fredonia where he studied classical music.
Moore was eventually contacted by Petrucci and Myung, stating that they had met drummer Mike Portnoy at Berklee who shared their musical tastes and they had formed a band, "Majesty" which later became Dream Theater. Moore was offered the position of keyboardist, which he accepted. The four, along with Chris Collins formed the band's first lineup.

Charlie Dominici Era Second Change In Season's

Born: June 16, 1951 (age 63), Brooklyn, New York City, New York
Charlie Dominici is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter, mostlyknown for being a former member of Dream Theater. Dominici left the music industry for a long period of time following his departure from Dream Theater, however he currently fronts his own band, Dominici.

Early Life and career
Dominici was born in East New York, where from a very young age he became attracted to rock music and the rock and roll lifestyle. A fast talking, funny troublemaker, Dominici gained local prominence in his youth as a guitarist for several bands and notoriety for his wild ways. One notable incident had him inciting a riot in a hotel that caused several thousand dollars worth of damage, and then dodging out on having to pay for it.

Dominici gained the attention of Frank and the Knockouts and was brought in as a backing vocalist and guitarist for their first album, though Dominici felt that they didn't give him enough credit. The band found touring without his parts difficult, and invited him to tour with them for support of their second album, which he did not appear on. Charlie was eventually kicked off the tour due to his rambunctiousness and returned to New York.
 To Be Continued Here >>>>>