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Robby Combs Band - Christian Rock

Posted in Pop, AC and Rock, Christian, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

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Artist: Robby Combs Band
Album: Colors Never Imagined
Style: Christian Rock
Produced by: Conrad Askland, Robby Combs and Greg DeWitt
Publishing: Not Assigned

The Robby Combs Band is a guitar driven Christian rock band from Bakersfield, California. Front man, guitarist, and founder, Robby Combs, has set his namesake band on a course to encourage as well as entertain a global audience.

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“Colors Never Imagined” is RCB’s independently produced debut album. It includes 10 original pop/rock songs written by Robby Combs and features a solid grooving band supporting his ear catching guitar work and impressive lead vocal.

The Modern and Classic rock styles of groups like U2, Third Day, Matchbox 20, and Petra give a good representation of the overall Robby Combs Band sound.

The band is currently promoting “Colors Never Imagined” with energetic live concerts throughout the California region. The live show always features a surprise for the audience and includes “kicked-up” versions of the same heartfelt songs on the album.

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Before RCB, Robby was the lead singer and guitarist for Bakersfield’s very popular Hard Rock Christian band “Crimson.” In 1997, after Crimson disbanded, he met drummer Greg DeWitt. The two shared a stong desire to create and perform songs that would encourage and entertain all people, and so they began…

Early in 2000, bassist Stan Blake and keyboardist Zak Graham joined with Robby and Greg to complete the RCB lineup. Over several months of hard work the band learned many lessons. Some were simple and some were incredibly painful. Yet, each lesson contributed to the album that the Robby Combs Band could only call “Colors Never Imagined.”

“Colors Never Imagined” CD is Robby Combs (Guitar, Bass, Lead Vocals), Greg DeWitt (Drums, BGV), Conrad Askland (Studio Keyboards). The band recorded and was produced at the Road Records recording studio.

Roy Rogers Jr. and the Highriders Band - Western/Country

Posted in Country and Western, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

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Roy Rogers Jr. and the Highriders Band
Roy Rogers Jr. and the Highriders band perform traditional western music in the style of the Sons of the Pioneers, founded by Roy Rogers. The Highriders band also performs modern country music throughout Southern California, Arizona and Nevada.

The Sons of the Pioneers started in the 1930’s as a group of songwriters from Southern California. Their trademark sound is the imagery of the old west with thick 4 and 5 part harmonies. Very different from country music, the western music lyric tradition focuses on the experience of cowhands and the feeling of nature rather than heart break drinking songs famous from country music.

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Roy “Dusty” Rogers Jr. explains: “Country music has lyrics like Everyone Has Somebody To Love And All I Have Is You, whereas western music has lyrics like I’m So Lonesome In The Saddle Since My Horse Died”.

The group performs frequently in Victorville, CA at the Roy Rogers Museum and also at venues in the midwest like Branson MO, Utah, Ohio and Iowa.

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Road Records staff Dom Calvano has played drums for Roy Rogers Jr. since around 1984 and Conrad Askland has played keyboards for the group since 1999 after leaving Freddy Fender. In 2001 the group also featured Phil Conti on Bass Guitar, Kirsten Renna on vocals and Sean Clavin on Guitar.

The latest album for Roy “Dusty” Rogers Jr. is being mixed down at the Road Records recording studio.

Radio Active Donuts - Punk

Posted in Punk, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

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Radio Active Donuts
The Radio Active Donuts are a young punk band from Barstow, CA. Their sound is energetic and lyrics are lighthearted. Songs on their album include “Who Cut The Cheese”. We will have more info posted soon about this band, which will be featured on the Road Records New Faces Volume Four CD compilation release.

The band recorded at the Road Records recording studio and were engineered by Dom Calvano and Conrad Askland.

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Opposite 3 - Punk

Posted in Punk, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

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Opposite 3
Opposite 3 is a three piece punk band from the California High Desert near Apple Valley, Victorville and Hesperia. Their lyrics are light-hearted and extremely entertaining.

The were produced at the Road Records recording studio by Dom Calvano and Conrad Askland. The band is featured with “Who Cut The Cheese” on the Road Records compilation CD release New Faces Volume Four.

“That’s one of my favorite parts of New Faces Volume Four”, says producer Conrad Askland. “The CD goes right from a song about farts into the “Agnus Dei” that I wrote for the Catholic mass. It creates a Stanley Kubrick kind of surreal feel.”

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Mudfish - Rock Band

Posted in Pop, AC and Rock, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

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Mudfish
At the time of recording the Mudfish band line-up was Hank Thorpe, Dan Shippey, Bret Keys and Mike Rigby. A great straight ahead rock guitar band from Tehachapi, California.

Mudfish is featured on the Road Records compilation CD New Faces Volume Four with the song “Shotgun Sam” They were engineered by David Grasico and mixed by Conrad Askland.

“This is good no-nonsense rock ‘n roll. Strong driving beats, crunchy dual guitars and good ZZ Top style vocals”, says producer Conrad Askland. “They would go over equally well at a biker bar or a southern rock club.”

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Formed in November of 1999, “Mudfish” combines the forces of two now defunct cover bands, “The Ragged Edge Band”, and “Jester”. Utilizing the musicianship and tight vocal harmonies of Thorpe and Rigby, as well as a polished rhythm section in Keys and Shippey, “Mudfish” has earned a reputation as a cut above the average cover band. The ever growing repertoire of the band contains the best of the rock and roll standards, as well as many current radio hits.

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Bret Keys
Bret is a native Californian. He has handled drums and percussion for countless bands. He supplies his services to several other projects as well a Mudfish. As one would expect from constant playing, his ability, style, and depth are unsurpassed.
Bret can also be seen performing with “Tanya and the Wallbangers”, “PowerSerge”, and “Gypsee and Band X”

Mike Rigby
A native of Palmdale CA, Mike has played in several cover and original rock bands from here to the Pacific Northwest. Although his style leans toward rock contemporary, he has all the chops and then some to play anything from the “Classic Rock” era.

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Dan Shippey
Dan is a native of Mojave, CA, where music seems to be the norm. Starting out as a guitar player, he finally found a home playing bass for several bands over the years. After a nine year gig with “The Ragged Edge Band”, Dan has landed in to what he considers to be the “best one yet!”.

Hank Thorpe

A native of Georgia, Hank is a long time California transplant (thanks to the U.S. Air Force). His vocal ability and guitar style are well known in the local area. His look and musical style bring a “Southern” touch to Mudfish.

Freddy Fender - Latin/Country

Posted in Latin, Country and Western, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

FREDDY FENDER - “The King of Tex-Mex” Latin/Country

Our lead producer Conrad Askland has played keyboards with Freddy Fender since 1996 traveling all across the United States, Europe and Asia. You can usually catch the tour schedule on our news page.

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The picture on top is at a Freddy Fender show from Conrad’s perspective at the keyboards.

“What I’ve loved about playing for Freddy”, says Conrad, “is that he is genuinely as he appears to fans. He is simple, funny and his art comes with effortless ease”.

“My favorite gigs with Freddy Fender have been Nashville’s Grand Ol Opry on TNN, the House of Blues in Los Angeles, Denmark, The American Latin Music Awards on CBS and anytime we play at Don Laughlin’s Riverside Resort in Laughlin, Nevada. They have a GREAT tech crew there and treat us very well.”

“People ask how I got the gig with Freddy. Well, I got a call one day and the band leader said ‘Do you want to play with Freddy Fender?’ and I said ‘ok’. Of course I knew all the players and had played with them at other gigs throught Southern California.”

FREDDY FENDER BIOGRAPHY

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Freddy Fender was one of the few Hispanic stars in country music, a singer and songwriter whose work was defined largely by its strong Latin sensibility

Born Baldemar Huerta to a family of migrant laborers in San Benito, Texas on June 4, 1937, Fender began playing guitar early in his childhood. After dropping out of school at the age of 16 to join the Marine Corps, he released his first Spanish-language recordings under his given name in 1958

While his initial sides were successful with listeners in Texas and Mexico, in 1959 he decided to adopt his stage name, along with a stronger rockabilly feel, in order to attract gringo audiences. The following year, he released the self-penned Wasted Days and Wasted Nights; his most successful single yet. But in May of 1960, Fender was convicted of marijuana possession, and was sentenced to five years in Louisiana’s notorious Angola State Prison (the same correctional facility which once held blues legend Leadbelly)

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After serving three years, he was paroled thanks to the efforts of Louisiana governor Jimmie Davis, on the condition that upon Fender’s release he stay away from the corruptive influences of the music scene. After his parole ended, Fender tried to re-ignite his career, but with the exception of a few scattered nightclub gigs in the New Orleans area, he found little success, and ultimately returned to San Benito

In Texas, he spent several years working as an auto mechanic, and even returned to school to pursue a degree in sociology. In 1974, he met Huey P. Meaux, the owner of the Houston-based Crazy Cajun label; after agreeing on a recording deal, it was Meaux who convinced Fender to steer in the direction of country and western while maintaining his music’s Hispanic roots

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After Fender’s first Meaux-produced single, Before the Next Teardrop Falls; failed to attract the attention of a major label, it was released on Crazy Cajun; in the first weeks of 1975, the song hit the top of both the country and pop charts, and Fender became an overnight star. For the follow-up, he re-recorded his early single, Wasted Days and Wasted Nights, and notched his second straight Number One Country hit. Before the year ended, he had released yet another chart-topper in Secret Love, and also issued two LPs, Since I Met You Baby and a self-titled effort

Throughout the remainder of the Seventies, Fender’s success continued, most notably with the Number Two single Living It Down in 1976. That same year, he released two more albums, Your Cheatin’ Heart and Rock ‘N’ Country. In 1977, he also issued a holiday record, Merry Christmas–Feliz Navidad. As the 1980s dawned, however, his popularity began slipping; after his final chart hit, 1983’s Chokin’ Kind, he focused on an acting career, highlighted by an appearance in the 1988 Robert Redford film The Milagro Beanfield War

He remained largely silent as a musician until 1990, when he formed the Tex-Mex supergroup Texas Tornados with Doug Sahm, Flaco Jimenez and Augie Meyers. After three albums, the group disbanded, and Fender again resumed his solo career

He won another grammy in 1999 for the album “Los Super Seven” in conjunction with members of Los Lobos, Rick Trevino, Flaco Jimenez and in 1997 sang “A Little Bit is Better Than Nada” as the title cut to the motion picture “Tin Cup”

Conrad Askland from Road Records engineered the tracking session for Freddy Fender’s CD release “I Don’t Want To Be Lonely” in 1998. The CD was released in 2001. Conrad Askland toured with Freddy Fender as keyboardist from 1996-2001. Freddy Fender is plays guitar on New Faces Volume Three with “Honey Will You Love Me” written by Conrad Askland.

Brothers of the Creed - Christian Rock

Posted in Pop, AC and Rock, Christian, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

Brothers of the Creed
Brothers of the Creed are a Christian Rock band from Santa Monica, CA. The album is a very unique texture of classical progressions, rock guitar and intense folk style instrumental sections. This band sounds a little like Aerosmith unplugged with Beck on lead vocals. The album was recorded by Conrad Askland at Road Records recording studio.

Their song “Oblangada” is featured on the Road Records CD compilation New Faces Volume Four.

627 - Christian Hispanic Rock

Posted in Pop, AC and Rock, Latin, Christian, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

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627
627 is a Hispanic Christian rock band from Victorville, CA. Hard driving guitars and incredibly solid drums are the key to this band’s sound. The album was recorded by Conrad Askland at Road Records recording studio.

Their song “Soy” will be featured on the Road Records CD compilation New Faces Volume Four.

Broken Melody - Punk

Posted in Punk, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

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Broken Melody - Punk
Broken Melody is a high power punk band from Victorville, CA. Their music is in the vein of Blink 182. One of their tracks will be featured on the Road Records New Faces Volume Four CD compilation release.

The band recorded at the Road Records high desert recording studios and were engineered by Conrad Askland.

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Wallbangers - Rock

Posted in Pop, AC and Rock, Bands on August 1st, 2007 by admin

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Wallbangers - Rock Band

Tania Penn - Lead Vox, Bass, Rhythm Guitar, Slide Guitar, Piano, Harp, Accordion and Mandolin
BJ Caldas - Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Bass, Lap Steel, Slide Guitar
Bret Keys - Drums and Percussion

The Wallbangers were formed in 2000. They have opened for several country acts and rock legends including Aaron Tippin, Eric Heatherly, Marty Stuart, Bill Hailey and the Comets, Canned Heat and Narvel Felts.

They are the CCMA winners for the L.A. region for guitar, bass, drums, female vocalist and female entertainer of the year for 2000 and 2001. They also won 2nd place in the True Value Country Showdown in Tulare 2001. The Wallbangers band calls their sound “Rocky Tonk”, a rollicking fuse of country, rock and blues.

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