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Bill Leverty of Firehouse will be on Uncensored Net Noise July 10, 2009 10:30pm Eastern |
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 |

Bill Leverty of Firehouse will be on Uncensored Net Noise July 10, 2009 10:30pm Eastern
8/22/2009 Bill Leverty will be in Dayton, OH at *McGuffys House Of Rock* 5418 Burkhardt Road
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I'm from Richmond, Virginia and the son of a great set of parents who gave me my 1st guitar at the age of 4. Big mistake! I fell in love with the guitar but we broke-up for a while when I found the sport of diving. By the age of ten I was Virginia State Diving Champion. I then left the diving board for ice hockey (the greatest sport of all time). GO RED WINGS! The guitar came back into my life at the age of 15 and won my heart over. I still love ice hockey and play a couple times a week but don't tell my guitar!
My first guitar lesson was in the 8th grade. I took a guitar course in school where the teacher taught us basic guitar chords. It was a one hour lesson, once a week for 6 weeks. I was hooked! I went on to take music theory in high school. That was the best course I ever took in school.
Some of my influences are Stevie Wonder, Simon & Garfunkel, Led Zep, Carlos Montoya, Rare Earth, Peter Frampton, Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Kiss, Michael Schenker, UFO, Doobie Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Outlaws, Allman Brothers, Steve Morse and the Dixie Dregs, Pat Travers, Eddie Van Halen, Al Dimeola, Allan Holdsworth, Scorpions, Randy Rhodes, Warren DeMartini and Ratt, George Lynch, Joe Satriani, Steve Lukather, Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, Carlos Santana, Neal Schon, and (my favorite guitarist of all time) Jeff Beck.
My history with FireHouse begins when my band White Heat needed a drummer. We auditioned 20 or so and finally this guy named Michael Foster answers the ad in the paper and shows up at our rehearsal room. I remember he had a really ugly drum set but he could sing REALLY well and he had a GREAT groove. His first song to audition was "Say What You Will" by Fastway which has a swing feel and he just SLAMMED it! What really impressed me was his ability to sing and play drums at the same time. He was given a song list of the 35 songs we were playing at the time, and when he came back the next night he knew them all perfectly with harmony parts nailed! He obviously got the gig. That was in 1984.
Michael and I used to go out to the rock clubs when we weren't playing gigs and we saw this band called Maxx Warrior. They had a singer named CJ Snare and a bass player named Perry Richardson. They both blew us away. CJ and Perry sang so well together I just remember thinking, "Wow! If Mike and I could work with those two guys we'd be a really strong four piece band."
Well, I can thank God because it happened over time. Maxx Warrior broke-up and I sent CJ some songs that I had written. I asked him to sing on our tape and he just tore it up. We did a show in Virginia with him as our singer a few weeks later and I'll never forget him telling me that after performing live with us he felt like this was the right band for him. I told him that I knew that he was the right singer for me and I thought we could make it in the music business together. I couldn't believe what a great voice he had. I am still amazed to this day at his song writing ability and clever musicianship, and of course his pipes! He's also a great piano player. You'll hear him play more on the next cd!
Anyway, after we had a tape with his voice on it we took it to Perry. He really liked it, but had promised the band that he was in at the time that he'd complete 6 months of gigs. We just said, "We're coming to get you when that 6 months is up!" We sold our P.A. system, moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, and started recording demos in my bedroom. Our band house had a basement where we would mic the drums and guitar speakers, run the mic cables through the air conditioning ducts into my room, and record all day. We'd play hotel gigs at night to make money to pay the rent and bills.
One night in December of 1989 a guy named Michael Caplan, Epic Records VP of A&R, flew down from New York to see our gig. He told me after the show, "You guys are ready for a record deal." I said, "Well it's about time!" Michael didn't want to change us at all. He saw our vision, and I'm forever grateful to him for giving me my first chance in the big league.
We went right into the studio with David Prater as our producer. David is also known for producing Dream Theater. I learned quite a bit from Prater and I think he did a great job on our CDs "FireHouse" and "Hold Your Fire." He's a genius level human being with outstanding musical talent. He used to play drums with Santana. By the way, we didn't sign the deal with Sony until the cd was completed. That's how long things take in the music business.
We won the American Music Award for Best New Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Band of 1991, Metal Edge Magazine's Best New Band of 1991, Young Guitar Magazine's Best Newcomer of 1991, and Music Life Magazine's reader's pop poll Best Newcomer of the Year 1992. Our first album sold over 2 million, and our song "Love of a Lifetime" sold over 500,000 singles reaching #5. "Don't Treat Me Bad" went to #14. Our Second album sold almost 1 million copies to date with "Reach for the Sky" getting into the top 20 and "When I Look Into Your Eyes" reaching #7.
We changed producers for the third CD, "3". We used Ron Nevison, who's famous for producing and engineering Led Zeppelin, Dave Mason, Ozzy Osbourne, Heart, Damn Yankees, UFO, Michael Schenker, Vince Neil, and many more. He gave us more of a live feel. I learned quite a bit from Ron. He's a world class producer. FireHouse "3" enjoyed more success overseas than we'd ever had. We went gold in several countries in Asia enabling us to take our music around the world. A dream come true.
Our 4th CD was produced by me, with the help of CJ, Perry, and Michael. It's called "Good Acoustics" and we used our favorite engineer in the world, Mark Severns. Mark was teaching advanced audio recording and mixing at The Full Sail College in Orlando, FL. He's extremely well respected in the industry and very musical as well. He's also a GREAT guitar player so we instantly hit it off. We had some of our greatest success stories overseas with "Good Acoustics" going gold in 6 countries.
Our 5th album was produced by FireHouse. It's called CATEGORY 5. We started recording it in the spring of 1998. It's a very diverse album for us, and it shows us stretching our musical wings a bit. It's available on Pony Canyon Records in Japan and Asia and, for a limited time, at firehousemusic.com for our fans everywhere else.
We went to Japan in 1999 for an amazing tour. Pony Canyon suggested that we record a show so that we could have a live album. Well, we agreed and the result is "Bring 'em Out Live", our first ever live album recorded one night in Osaka, Japan. It's available in Japan and Asia on Pony Canyon Records and on Spitfire Records in North America and Europe.
In 2000, we released our 7th album, "O2". This album has been called our best album ever by fans and critics from all over the world. It's a return to our melodic hard rock roots with a 21st century twist. This album has Bruce Waibel on bass. Due to musical and personal differences we decided to part company with Perry Richardson. We found an extremely accomplished bassist/vocalist named Bruce Waibel who fit our band perfectly. Bruce played in The Gregg Allman Band for over 10 years, recording on the "I'm No Angel" and "Just Before The Bullets Fly" albums. He also toured with The Marshall Tucker Band for 5 years while Gregg was not on the road. I had a great time recording and touring with Bruce, but he has since departed FireHouse and I wish him the best! "O2" also featured my vocal debut on track #7, "I'm In Love This Time".
I got some good feedback on that song, and since then, I've written more songs that fit my voice. You can hear two of them on the latest FireHouse CD, PRIME TIME, which was released in September 2003. I'm also very excited to say that my first ever solo album, BILL LEVERTY'S WANDERLUST, was released in 2004. The album received wonderful reviews from critics and fans. I am very grateful for the overwhelmingly positive reaction. If you haven't already, please check it out here:
BILL LEVERTY'S WANDERLUST
FireHouse has taken me all over America, Canada, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Germany, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Spain, Wales, Indonesia, Thailand, Korea, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Trinidad, and Mexico. Whew! What a great ride! Thanks guys. I can't believe how far we've come...
We've done shows with Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bon Jovi, REO Speedwagon, Tesla, Peter Frampton, Ratt, Status Quo, Cher, Damn Yankees, Night Ranger, Quiet Riot, Skid Row, 38 Special, Molly Hatchet, Eddie Money, BTO, Blackfoot, The Outlaws, Derek St. Holmes, Badlands, Lynch Mob, The Rembrants, Blessed Union of Souls, Poison, Black Oak Arkansas, Nelson, The Romantics, Enuff Znuff, Slaughter, Warrant, Trixter, L.A. Gunns, Jackyl, The Tubes, Styx, Pat Travers, Steppenwolf, Blue Oyster Cult, Sebastian Bach, Badfinger, Paul Rogers of Bad Company, Rick Derringer, John Entwistle of The Who, Faster Pussycat, David Lee Roth, Great White, Jefferson Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, Sammy Hagar, Loverboy, and many more. We also jammed with Brian Johnson of AC/DC on the fourth of July in 1995. He's the absolute coolest, by far... Thanks Brian!
I found my soul mate on a hot summer's night in 1995. When I first saw her I got weak in the knees and my heart started beating like it never had before. We fell madly in love and got married in April 1996. Her name is Kris. She's my best friend in the world and I can't believe I was able to get her phone number that night.
We had our first child in November of 2001. Her name is Dabney. You can see a picture of her in the photo gallery. She's a gift from God. Every time I look at her, I see God. Kris and I are truly blessed to have such a wonderful daughter.
In May of 2006, I met a guy named Ed Miers at a show we did in Indiana. He told me that he was the CEO of a company called GREM USA, and that they made guitars. I told him that I would be happy to take a look at his guitars, and I'm SO glad I did. They are PHENOMENAL guitars!! GREM Guitars are all 100% made in America, and their quality is FAR superior to ANYTHING I've ever seen or played in my life. I told him that I had to have one! Since then, we've worked out an arrangement where I'm now exclusively endorsing GREM Guitars. I am so excited to play these fine instruments of such exceptional quality. I hope you'll take a look at their website:
GREM USA
In December of 2007, I released my first instrumental album, Southern Exposure. I played all of the instruments except drums, as I was able to bring in Michael Foster for his amazing drumming talent. The album has received many great reviews, and I plan on going out and playing these songs in music stores around the world as I do clinics to demonstrate Randall Amps, which I use exclusively. Please join my mailing list on the front page of my website so I can send you the latest clinic tour dates. I am using Randall MTS Series Preamp Modules and Poweramps. I hope you'll check them out here:
Randall Amplification
In June of 2009, I released my first album of cover tunes. After finishing the album, I realized that all of the songs had originated in the Southern United States, so I named the album DEEP SOUTH after an amazing piece of artwork that my Grandfather, William G. Leverty had created called "Deep South". The music is very diverse, and most of the songs were written in the late 1800s and early 1900s. I'm playing a lot of instruments on this album that I had never recorded before. You can hear some sound clips on the "merch" page. I hope you enjoy the music!
Thanks for reading all this stuff. Peace... Bill
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Mike Vallely Will Be On Uncensored Net Noise July 24, 2009 9:30 pm Eastern |
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Thursday, 25 June 2009 |

Mike Vallely Will Be On Uncensored Net Noise July 24, 2009 9:30 pm Eastern
Hello. My name is Mike Vallely. I'm a skateboarder. I've been skateboarding for 15 years and have been lucky enough to do it as a professional for the last 12. Although my professional career has had it's ups and downs, I wouldn't trade any of it. It's all brought me to where I am.
Not Only is Mike a skateboarder he has a band called Revolution Mother
My first show ever was seeing Black Flag in 1984. That night was really the beginning of the rest of my life. I decided whatever I did from that point on I was going to do it with that kind of intensity.” Mike Vallely (AKA Mike V) vocalist of Revolution Mother definitely resembles the word intense. A towering, bearded lightning bolt who delivers raw punk venom in his vocals. All of the members of Revolution Mother have an image that reflects their music, an amalgam of greasy biker rock and charging skate punk. Vallely clarifies “At the end of the day we are just a rock n roll band. We have hardcore, punk and metal influences but really we're just playing overdriven blues.” Capturing the fury of their live performances the band’s second album Rollin’ With Tha Mutha (Ferret Music) delivers on the promise that the debut album held. “I think we really found our groove as a band with the last three or four songs we recorded on the last record and we definitely found our groove live playing two sets a day on the Warped Tour (2007).”
Vallely is used to performing, being an iconic pro skater for the past 23 years and counting. The band is rounded out by Jason Hampton (guitar), Brendan Murphy (drums) and Colin Buis (bass) some of Orange County, Californias most notorious punk and hardcore veterans including past members of Mean Season and Outspoken. Revolution Mother formed in 2005 as the outgrowth of the hardcore project band Mike V And The Rats that Vallely and Hampton were doing for fun. “I hadn’t been in a band since I was 14 which I was kicked out of for skateboarding too much. I always intended to go back to music but it wasn’t until some twenty years later that my skate career was deep rooted enough to a point where I had some free room to pursue something else just as passionately. People were really reacting well to Mike V And The Rats so we thought let’s do this for real -- full on and see where it takes us and that's when we started Revolution Mother.” The band quickly built up a rapport with the audience completing U.S. Tours with Tiger Army, Bad Religion, Social Distortion, Every Time I Die and Danzig as well as a European Tour with Funeral For A Friend.
“When we play live shows people want to hate us at first for sure -- our look, our vibe, our style doesn't fall into a quickly definable category so it's hard for the more narrow minded to get their heads around it. However people back off and when they realize that we are deadly serious and always willing to back it up. We play pissed off rock and roll, but it's got a groove and really we just want to have a good time and rock an audience full out. But if you want to fight, we can do that too, I just don't recommend it.” That energy seeps through the music “from our new album I think the song Born To Rock N Roll sums it up. It presents a lifestyle and an attitude of doing it your own way and doing it to the limit. We write the kind of music we want to hear, that gets us fired up. It’s the kind of music you'd play before going to the ring for a fight -- but it's bigger -- it's the soundtrack for the fight that is this life...”
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Saturday, 03 January 2009 |
MSC Radio Network is looking for unsigned bands or bands that are established who would like their music heard on our internet radio station. If this is something you would like. Please send us a e-mail with the name of the band or group a long with the music you would like heard on the station or shows
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With This form we can play your tracks royalty free on a long term bases until you say other wise.
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