Attention bands & artists in the greater Cleveland area! This section is currently empty. Why? Because we need your content? Contact LocalScene@CleveRock.com to find out how to submit your music videos, mp3s, and live performance videos to be featured on our website. Ask how you can get your bio and album info on our site while you're at it!
CleveRock staffers scour the monster that is YouTube to find unique, awesome, hilarious, or otherwise "must see" videos.
Rating: Not rated
Author:
/
Meiko's Autobiography:
"I grew up in Roberta, Georgia (pop. 808)...
I'd have to say my biggest influence is my dad. He played guitar and sang for me ever since I was a baby. His music was the only thing I ever listened to as a kid.
And...Whoever bought me that Mariah Carey tape "Emotions" did me a huge favor... I would practice singing to her every day. I owe my lucky ear to my dad and that tape.
The first time I sang in public was at an all black Southern Baptist church on Christmas eve when I was 8. For some reason I decided to sing "White Christmas..." I just recently realized the humor in that -- but luckily at the time, everyone thought it was cute...
Soon after, I started singing in talent shows and would do the National Anthem for opening day of little league baseball.
I would always act like i could play my dads Gibson -- 'till he was getting pissed that I kept knocking it around...So he bought me my very own guitar when I was 13. As soon as i learned a new chord -- i wrote a new song...And thats pretty much how it goes."
One day we'll get out of this shitty apartment
One day is all it takes for things to turn around
Now all I know is I got you and you got me, babe
And when that morning comes, I'll make coffee and you'll read the paper
We'll talk about our plans, and I'll keep saying how lucky we are
One day we'll get in the car and drive anywhere we wanna go
And then we'll stay in a five-star, mini bar luxury hotel room
Cause all I know is I got you and you got me, babe
And when that morning comes, I'll make coffee and you'll read the paper
We'll talk about our plans, and I'll keep saying how lucky we are
How lucky we are, oh o o oh
How lucky we are, oh o o ohh
How lucky we are, oh a oh
How lucky we are are are
One day we'll turn on the tv and we won't see nothin' 'bout war
And when that morning comes, I'll make coffee and you'll read the paper
We'll talk about our plans, and I'll keep saying how lucky we are
How lucky, how lucky, how lucky we are, oh
How lucky, how lucky, how lucky we are, oh
How lucky, how lucky, how lucky we are, oh
How lucky, how lucky, how lucky we are
Exclusive live concert footage of Rising star Meiko performing live at Cleveland's House of Blues on September 16th, 2007. The Georgia native is strumming her favorite tune off of her self-titled debut release, "How Lucky We Are." Isn't she just the cutest thing you've ever seen?
Duration:
2:44
Added by:
File Comments:
No comments yet.
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
Author:
/
After being offered record deals by Atlantic, Roadrunner, and Universal Records, Hinder signed with Universal records in 2005. Although All Music Guide called 'Extreme Behavior' one of the year's worst albums, throughout 2005 the album was heavily anticipated, and Hinder won the monthly Launch "Who's Next" contest for emerging bands. Brian Howes and Mike Fraser produced album, 'Extreme Behavior,' was then set for release in the United States. The single "Get Stoned" from Extreme Behavior was also released on iTunes as a free Single of the Week in August 2005.
'Extreme Behavior' track "Shoulda" was originally written and recorded by Canadian band Social Code for their 'A Year At The Movies' album, but was scrapped when finalizing the album. The song was brought to Hinder by Universal when trying to finish up their album. They re-wrote portions of the songs to fit their sound and style and decided to use it on the album.
As a Christmas gift to their fanclub the Hinder Army, Hinder recorded "A Little Drummer Boy"
In October 2007, Hinder released their limited edition cd/dvd of Extreme Behavior entitled 'You Can't Make This Sh*t Up.'
In 2007, Hinder received Oklahoma's Rising Star Award.
Mark King, guitarist for rock band Hinder takes some time out to talk to CleveRock Music Portal backstage at Rock on the Range 2007. King discusses the band's current tour, their experience at Rock on the Range, overcoming the critics, and the band's upcoming European festival dates.
Duration:
4:03
File Comments:
No comments yet.
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
Author:
/
Buckcherry is a Los Angeles rock band, formed in 1995. The band released two albums (1999's self-titled debut and 2001's 'Time Bomb') before dissolving in summer 2002. In 2005, Josh Todd (lead vocals) and Keith Nelson (guitarist) put together a new band using the Buckcherry moniker and released a new album in April 2006 called 15, and it spawned Buckcherry's biggest crossover hit to date, "Crazy Bitch".
They were signed to DreamWorks Records shortly after. The band released its self titled debut in 1999 to critical praise and certified gold sales. The album, produced by Terry Date (Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone, Pantera, ex-Sex Pistols Steve Jones), included three modern rock chart hits in "Lit Up,""Check Your Head," and "For The Movies."
Josh Todd (frontman) and Keith Nelson (guitar) from Buckcherry have a conversation with us in the media tent @ the first annual Rock On The Range festival in Columbus, OH. Josh and Keith discuss their experience at ROTR, their 17 month long tour, their hiatus/breakup, reunion (thanks Peaches & Herb), why their involvement in Velvet Revolver didn't work out, and much more.