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fred_journeyman wrote:Jeff, I read somewhere on the 'Net that you were involved with Stryper? Is that correct and if so, in what capacity? Michael Sweet had/has a phenomenal voice and I enjoyed listening to the group. Just wondering what your involvement with them was...
Big J wrote:Man, if true JSS is all over the board. Is there a bigger contradiction (not in a bad way) than Stryper and Skrapp Mettle?
Big J wrote:Man, if true JSS is all over the board. Is there a bigger contradiction (not in a bad way) than Stryper and Skrapp Mettle?
NealIsGod wrote:Big J wrote:Man, if true JSS is all over the board. Is there a bigger contradiction (not in a bad way) than Stryper and Skrapp Mettle?
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I can imagine JSS in one studio singing about Jesus, the running to the other studio to lay down the Skrapp vocals. Sounds like an SNL skit.
conversationpc wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Big J wrote:Man, if true JSS is all over the board. Is there a bigger contradiction (not in a bad way) than Stryper and Skrapp Mettle?
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I can imagine JSS in one studio singing about Jesus, the running to the other studio to lay down the Skrapp vocals. Sounds like an SNL skit.
I think Bruce Dickinson would be a great producer for that...
conversationpc wrote:Big J wrote:Man, if true JSS is all over the board. Is there a bigger contradiction (not in a bad way) than Stryper and Skrapp Mettle?
Didn't Stryper tour with Slayer earlier this year?
JSS wrote:I met the guys in Stryper during my Yngwie tenure, '85, loved their EP & so on...I was the 1 & only guest they had ever brought onstage to sing/duet with them at a show in I believe '87. In '90, don't quote me on the year, they asked me to sing backgrounds with them on the Against The Law CD as they wanted to add more 'beef' to their angelic backing vox from the past...this was to be their 1st secular album & they wanted it to have nuggets!
A year after, they were releasing a 'best of', Can't Stop The Rock' in which Michael Sweet had a duet vocal idea & he brought me in to do some repeat lead lines, ala BonJovi style, as well as stack the backing vox for the chorus on an unreleased track called Believe.
Still great friends with all of them, that's my Stryper connection.
On a side note, it was that session I met the legendary Tom Werman who was so impressed by my knowledge & speed of creating vocal choruses, from that day forward he used me to sing backings on all the records he produced until his retirement....which included the lead vocals on the Rock Star movie which he also produced.
Wally_Hatchet wrote:conversationpc wrote:Big J wrote:Man, if true JSS is all over the board. Is there a bigger contradiction (not in a bad way) than Stryper and Skrapp Mettle?
Didn't Stryper tour with Slayer earlier this year?
I think Slayer cancelled their appearances with Stryper.
"We found out a few days ago that Slayer pulled out of the Mexico Festival. According to the promoter, it was due to the fact that Stryper was on the bill. We only decided to take the show when we found out that Slayer was on the bill. We've always wanted to do a show/tour with Slayer in order to reach out to their fans/followers
conversationpc wrote:If I were a Slayer fan, I would be ticked that they cancelled. Makes them look like wusses, cancelling because a Christian band was on the same bill.
JSS wrote:I met the guys in Stryper during my Yngwie tenure, '85, loved their EP & so on...I was the 1 & only guest they had ever brought onstage to sing/duet with them at a show in I believe '87. In '90, don't quote me on the year, they asked me to sing backgrounds with them on the Against The Law CD as they wanted to add more 'beef' to their angelic backing vox from the past...this was to be their 1st secular album & they wanted it to have nuggets!
A year after, they were releasing a 'best of', Can't Stop The Rock' in which Michael Sweet had a duet vocal idea & he brought me in to do some repeat lead lines, ala BonJovi style, as well as stack the backing vox for the chorus on an unreleased track called Believe.
Still great friends with all of them, that's my Stryper connection.
On a side note, it was that session I met the legendary Tom Werman who was so impressed by my knowledge & speed of creating vocal choruses, from that day forward he used me to sing backings on all the records he produced until his retirement....which included the lead vocals on the Rock Star movie which he also produced.
HigherPlace2001 wrote:JSS wrote:On a side note, it was that session I met the legendary Tom Werman who was so impressed by my knowledge & speed of creating vocal choruses, from that day forward he used me to sing backings on all the records he produced until his retirement....which included the lead vocals on the Rock Star movie which he also produced.
Dude, doeas your back ever hurt from kissing your own ass?
HigherPlace2001 wrote:JSS wrote:On a side note, it was that session I met the legendary Tom Werman who was so impressed by my knowledge & speed of creating vocal choruses, from that day forward he used me to sing backings on all the records he produced until his retirement....which included the lead vocals on the Rock Star movie which he also produced.
Dude, doeas your back ever hurt from kissing your own ass?
HigherPlace2001 wrote:JSS wrote:On a side note, it was that session I met the legendary Tom Werman who was so impressed by my knowledge & speed of creating vocal choruses, from that day forward he used me to sing backings on all the records he produced until his retirement....which included the lead vocals on the Rock Star movie which he also produced.
Dude, doeas your back ever hurt from kissing your own ass?
HigherPlace2001 wrote:JSS wrote:On a side note, it was that session I met the legendary Tom Werman who was so impressed by my knowledge & speed of creating vocal choruses, from that day forward he used me to sing backings on all the records he produced until his retirement....which included the lead vocals on the Rock Star movie which he also produced.
Dude, doeas your back ever hurt from kissing your own ass?
Rockin'Deano wrote:Now Jeff, please tell me you didn't wear those retarded yellow and black striped bumble bee outfits?! Please say no.
fred_journeyman wrote:Jeff, I read somewhere on the 'Net that you were involved with Stryper? Is that correct and if so, in what capacity? Michael Sweet had/has a phenomenal voice and I enjoyed listening to the group. Just wondering what your involvement with them was...
HigherPlace2001 wrote:JSS wrote:On a side note, it was that session I met the legendary Tom Werman who was so impressed by my knowledge & speed of creating vocal choruses, from that day forward he used me to sing backings on all the records he produced until his retirement....which included the lead vocals on the Rock Star movie which he also produced.
Dude, doeas your back ever hurt from kissing your own ass?
Rockin'Deano wrote:Now Jeff, please tell me you didn't wear those retarded yellow and black striped bumble bee outfits?! Please say no.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:Rockin'Deano wrote:Now Jeff, please tell me you didn't wear those retarded yellow and black striped bumble bee outfits?! Please say no.
No yellow and black stripes but this whole 'glam' look really cracks me up
God Bless the fuckin' 80s Glam scene!!!
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