Post by jptheprofessor on Mar 13, 2006 0:23:53 GMT -5
In Local Music News…
Three former members of The Rudys have formed a new band. Guitarists Denny Cisney and Tom Cox and bassist Gary Frisco have joined with singer Eric Krout and drummer Jon McCloskey to form the band Oneway. The group will perform a selection of tunes from the 80’s to present, along with their own original tunes. Oneway is currently seeking show situations, and expects to be on area stages soon.
Two former members of Delirium are back in action with a new band. Singer Scott Walk and guitarist Brett O’Donnell are now in Tie Down, a new band based out of the Cresson area. The group also features Craig Fitzpatrick on bass and keys, Tim Eckenrode on guitar and Jason Grodis on drums. The group played their second show this past weekend.
We have received word that Misbehave, the band featuring former members of 404, disbanded in January.
If you are a band or artist hoping to showcase at this year’s 10th annual Millennium Music Conference in Harrisburg, the deadline is approaching to submit applications to showcase. March 31 is the deadline for showcase entries to be submitted. The Millennium Music Conference take place from June 22-24 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Harrisburg. For more information about the conference and submitting applications, visit their website at www.musicconference.net.
As part of their celebration of Women's History Month, Penn State Altoona is presenting New York-based singer, songwriter and speaker Jenn London at the Slep Student Center on Thursday evening, March 23 starting at 10 PM. Jenn learned all aspects of the music business by temping at record labels, and released her first album in 2001. She'll be talking about how she learned to manage her own career, which has included touring, performing with the Armed Forces Entertainment Military Tour in the Middle East, and theater work as well.
Johnstown heavy metal trio House Of Cain has completed work on their first CD. The group is handing out copies of the album, Silencing Of The Lambs Pt. 1: IniTIa6tE, at shows. We will debut a track from the album on next Sunday’s “Backyard Rocker.”
And work is progressing on Issues' first studio album. The album will be entitled Pictures (Thinking In), and is currently being recorded at Rick Claar’s Frontbros. recording studio in Altoona.
Three former members of The Rudys have formed a new band. Guitarists Denny Cisney and Tom Cox and bassist Gary Frisco have joined with singer Eric Krout and drummer Jon McCloskey to form the band Oneway. The group will perform a selection of tunes from the 80’s to present, along with their own original tunes. Oneway is currently seeking show situations, and expects to be on area stages soon.
Two former members of Delirium are back in action with a new band. Singer Scott Walk and guitarist Brett O’Donnell are now in Tie Down, a new band based out of the Cresson area. The group also features Craig Fitzpatrick on bass and keys, Tim Eckenrode on guitar and Jason Grodis on drums. The group played their second show this past weekend.
We have received word that Misbehave, the band featuring former members of 404, disbanded in January.
If you are a band or artist hoping to showcase at this year’s 10th annual Millennium Music Conference in Harrisburg, the deadline is approaching to submit applications to showcase. March 31 is the deadline for showcase entries to be submitted. The Millennium Music Conference take place from June 22-24 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Harrisburg. For more information about the conference and submitting applications, visit their website at www.musicconference.net.
As part of their celebration of Women's History Month, Penn State Altoona is presenting New York-based singer, songwriter and speaker Jenn London at the Slep Student Center on Thursday evening, March 23 starting at 10 PM. Jenn learned all aspects of the music business by temping at record labels, and released her first album in 2001. She'll be talking about how she learned to manage her own career, which has included touring, performing with the Armed Forces Entertainment Military Tour in the Middle East, and theater work as well.
Johnstown heavy metal trio House Of Cain has completed work on their first CD. The group is handing out copies of the album, Silencing Of The Lambs Pt. 1: IniTIa6tE, at shows. We will debut a track from the album on next Sunday’s “Backyard Rocker.”
And work is progressing on Issues' first studio album. The album will be entitled Pictures (Thinking In), and is currently being recorded at Rick Claar’s Frontbros. recording studio in Altoona.