Jeffro Hunter
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Jeffro has a new Myspace site that is off the hook: www.myspace.com/jeffrohunter
Everything you don't want to know about Jeffro!!!
Jeffro recently went into the studio in March 05' with the puke-rock legends "Skitzo" (featuring Lance Ozanix from National Lampoon's "Lost Reality", Jerry Springer, and Ripley's Believe It or Not fame)Jeffro is featured on the song "Breeding the Disease" which will appear on their new album entitled "Heavy Shit". Jeffro's band the Beverly Beer Bellys are featured on the sound track of a new DVD entitled "All My Dirty Friends II" on muchado productions
(muchadoproductions.com)
This is a balls out off roading DVD that was shot all over the United States in 2006. Jeffro is also putting the finishing touches on his new solo album entitled "Land & Conquer". which will hopefully be released soon. Jeffrology IV is still an ongoing project that will take you to a never before heard of place in Jeffro's musical mind - it will be his masterpiece so stay tuned - it's Jeffro's "Chinese Democracy" LOL!!! His soundclick site is the "sketchpad" of Jeffrology IV plus stuff from his other solo effforts.
Everything you don't want to know about Jeffro!!!
Jeffro recently went into the studio in March 05' with the puke-rock legends "Skitzo" (featuring Lance Ozanix from National Lampoon's "Lost Reality", Jerry Springer, and Ripley's Believe It or Not fame)Jeffro is featured on the song "Breeding the Disease" which will appear on their new album entitled "Heavy Shit". Jeffro's band the Beverly Beer Bellys are featured on the sound track of a new DVD entitled "All My Dirty Friends II" on muchado productions
(muchadoproductions.com)
This is a balls out off roading DVD that was shot all over the United States in 2006. Jeffro is also putting the finishing touches on his new solo album entitled "Land & Conquer". which will hopefully be released soon. Jeffrology IV is still an ongoing project that will take you to a never before heard of place in Jeffro's musical mind - it will be his masterpiece so stay tuned - it's Jeffro's "Chinese Democracy" LOL!!! His soundclick site is the "sketchpad" of Jeffrology IV plus stuff from his other solo effforts.
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Taking you from the extrodinary into the fantastic - The lead guitarist for th Bay Area bands PCP, the Beverly Beer Bellys, and the Flyin' Maldonado Brothers introduces:
Jeffro Hunter's Jeffrology
Jeffro Hunter's Jeffrology
Why this name?
My friend Brian Spaulding from the bands Churchfield and Flametal came up with it
Do you play live?
With all the other projects I'm involved in my solo stuff pretty much stays on the backburner. Perhaps one day I'll perform this stuff live, but for now it's a personal outlet. My last album, Jeffrology 3 was recorded on a cheesy little Roland Br8 8 track recorder. To tell you the truth I was not really interested in putting out a solo guitar album, but a freind of mine felt that my playing has been a little understated on previous recorded projects I've been on, and that I should release something that showcases my lead abilities. The one thing I tried not to do on this album is "shred". I wanted the lead playing to be an intrical part of the compositions and I think I did that. Well, the album kinda took on a life of it's own. I have been flabberghasted by the sales and have had a good time partying (buying more equipment) with the proceeds! My next "official" release will be very heavy. I am tentavely calling it "Land & Conquer". It will also showcase me singing!- Bleah!
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
If it wasn't for MP3, I wouldn't be heard- it's changed everything for the little guy
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I think I'll stick to promoting myself. You can buy my last album "Jeffrology III" at http://www.cdbaby.com/jeffro
Band History:
Jeffrology is a home studio project. Most my life I've either played in Punk Bands or Metal bands which limited the full scope of what I can create. Jeffrology fills that void and my need for musical experimentation
Your influences?
Classical Music, Punk, Metal, Jazz, Uli Roth, Frank Zappa, The usual suspects, My first guitar teacher Jeff Blumer who got me going in the right direction, Everyone I have ever jammed with, Delbert Bump for turning me onto Jazz Theory and piano
Favorite spot?
Window shopping in Amsterdam
Equipment used:
When recording all my leads I usually just plug into my cosm patches on my old Roland BR8 for my rhythm work, I play through an old JMP Marshall with a Digitech floor unit. All my arrangements are composed on Cakewalk because I'm too poor to afford Pro Tools. I midi into a Alesis sr-16 drum module and a Roland JV-880 for the cheesy "Yanni" effect. At home, I record on 16 tracks 1/2" Reel to Reel W/Adat Mixdown.
Anything else...?
Hope you like it. My music tends to bend the lines of convention and blurr the lines between man and machine.