Q- Charlie Huhn - Great singer! what have you done with this stuff?
ES: That was a Swiss band called Netz who paid for Charlie to come over from Detroit and recorded 4 tracks. I have some cassettes of that but all I added was a couple of rythm guitar things as it was the drummer's project and he wanted a very Angus Young type player. I just happened to be in Switzerland at the time so it was fun. Charlie was a really nice guy. He told me his favorite recording he had done up unttil that point was the Gary Moore album Dirty Fingers which I think is great. The songs were very AC/DC-ish. I have a cassette also buried somewhere back in Canada.
http://www.travellersintime.com/Univers ... esora.htmlMETALLIAN: How did you get to meet and play with the likes of Charlie Huhn and John Lawton? Is it a case of perseverance, luck or methodical approach?
SORA: Well, working with Charlie Huhn was really a minor thing. In fact, I should take it off my biography. I met him while I was in Switzerland years ago when I was working on a project with a good friend of mine, a drummer, whom I also knew from Los Angeles. Charlie happened to be in the country at that time and I ran into him at a club by chance. The guy fronting the project with Charlie had me lay down a few guitar parts to some stuff Charlie then sung on. These recordings never saw the light of day. It was cool meeting Charlie though as I was always a big fan and I love the album he did with Gary Moore years ago, Dirty Fingers.
As for John Lawton, I gave him a demo CD of mine while he was doing a gig in central London. It turned out that the guitar player he had for that show was temporary so he called me a few days later and things worked out great. I was also a huge John Lawton fan. I think he's one of the best singers in the world. It was tremendous to work with him.
https://metallian.com/sora.phpSeit Sommer 2007 spielt der Gitarrist
Christian «Indy» Leuenberger bei Parkhouse. Er ersetzt das Gründungsmitglied Marcel Auderset, der leider aus beruflichen Gründen kürzer treten musste. Indy ist kein Unbekannter in der Schweizer Musikszene. Er spielte zusammen mit dem deutschen Charly Huhn (Victory, Deadringer) in der Band Netz, spielte mit Skin to Skin im Vorprogramm von Mud Slick auf deren Schweizer Tournee und eröffnete mit seiner letzten Band Cradle of Stone für nationale Grössen wie Krokus, Florian Ast und Reto Burrell.
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