Jam Session Backtrax
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I've been creating backing tracks for myself for quite a few years now using anolog recording. Since joining Jam Session, I've learned to record digital.
With the tracks you see now, some have gone on to P2P sites and have been downloaded from others.
The main reason for this section of my Soundclick was to have others enjoy, learn and improvise from them. Since joining Jam Session, I dedicated all my backing tracks (With more to come) for the exclusive rights to the members, but, I leave the section open for all to download and use.
With the tracks you see now, some have gone on to P2P sites and have been downloaded from others.
The main reason for this section of my Soundclick was to have others enjoy, learn and improvise from them. Since joining Jam Session, I dedicated all my backing tracks (With more to come) for the exclusive rights to the members, but, I leave the section open for all to download and use.
Why this name?
Jam Session Backing Tracks is pretty simple. It's meant for the members:)
Do you play live?
I play live when I can. I'm looking for a solid classic rock band at the moment, but I do get called upon from time to time to sub-in.
Given my 27 years of
Given my 27 years of
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It's a downfall and a God-send all at the same time.
I don't support pirating, but I do download tunes that I need to learn.
I prefer to buy than rip off, but there are tunes I need to learn and download them for personal use.
The internet has brought many individuals together to create a band recording, but not a band atmosphere. In saying that, doing a colab with somone over the NET is no where compared to being in the actual room with all the session members live.
I don't support pirating, but I do download tunes that I need to learn.
I prefer to buy than rip off, but there are tunes I need to learn and download them for personal use.
The internet has brought many individuals together to create a band recording, but not a band atmosphere. In saying that, doing a colab with somone over the NET is no where compared to being in the actual room with all the session members live.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
No. I want to have myself or have my band to have total creative control of what I/We put out. All the money I/We make will go back into bettering ourselves, our sound and into our own pocket. I/We make the music, not the lables. They just grab the money and run.
Band History:
China White, Ragdoll, Momakin, Powerslave, Cold Gin, Harlotte Mansion, Crimson Mary...
These are some bands that I have joined and gigged with, or subbed for.
These are some bands that I have joined and gigged with, or subbed for.
Your influences?
Wow. Too many to list, but on a personal level, I'll list them as I grew up.
Jimmy Page, Tony Iommi, Paul (Ace/Aka Space Ace) Frehley, K.K Downing, Glen Tipton, Dave Murray, George Lynch, Warren D'Martini, Greg Howe, Ritchie Kotzen.. Like I said, too may to list.
Jimmy Page, Tony Iommi, Paul (Ace/Aka Space Ace) Frehley, K.K Downing, Glen Tipton, Dave Murray, George Lynch, Warren D'Martini, Greg Howe, Ritchie Kotzen.. Like I said, too may to list.
Favorite spot?
Toronto AND Vancouver.
Equipment used:
Peavey Raptor Plus EXP loaded with Screamin' Demons
Washburn House of Blues
Barracuda 4 string bass guitar
Vantage 4 string bass guitar
1983 Marshall JCM800 50W lead combo(with mods)
Vox Valvetronics AD15VT
N-Track 4 Pro Studio (PC)
PODXT
Yamaha 12 channel powered mixer
4 Shure M57 mics
Dynamics 5 Pc drum kit
Washburn House of Blues
Barracuda 4 string bass guitar
Vantage 4 string bass guitar
1983 Marshall JCM800 50W lead combo(with mods)
Vox Valvetronics AD15VT
N-Track 4 Pro Studio (PC)
PODXT
Yamaha 12 channel powered mixer
4 Shure M57 mics
Dynamics 5 Pc drum kit
Anything else...?
Just play!! Have fun and learn!
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