The Hand That Rocks

The Hand That Rocks

  • 流派:Rock 摇滚
  • 语种:英语
  • 发行时间:2003-01-01
  • 类型:录音室专辑

简介

JESSE DAMON BIO JESSE DAMON Launches "The Hand That Rocks" to awaiting Fans... Solo Recording Artist, and KISS Songwriter performs with his four piece rock band from Southern California, that have been rocking the music scene for the last two years. Influenced by such classic bands like KISS, Cheap Trick, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, and Foreigner, he brings a sound within his music that also fits today's mold, and rivals the likes of the Goo Goo Dolls, Nickle Back, and Gin Blossoms of our time! This artist's signature sound enables his listeners to hear a rock blend of "Classic meet's Modern." Jesse Damon has been on the forefront of the melodic rock scene, and in that time he has seen success with his other recording group Silent Rage, who have released three critically acclaimed albums, including the Gene Simmons produced "Don't Touch Me There" (Simmons/RCA), a favorite on MTV's Head Bangers Ball. Jesse's songwriting credits are impressive. He has co-written and developed songs that appear on the KISS albums "Revenge," and "Psycho Circus," and his songs have also appeared on television and in major motion pictures. His debut solo album "The Hand That Rocks" was produced by Paul Sabu, and is packed full of high energy rock, and seasoned with intense melodic ballads. The album features a co-written rock anthem by Gene Simmons and Jesse Damon called "Everybody Needs Somebody," and Jesse has earned his mark as a part of the KISS family, under the helm of Gene Simmons, and also a place as a Simmons/RCA Records alumnus. Now, Jesse Damon is showing the world his commitment to his music, and fans everywhere! He's currently in the studio recording brand new material for his second solo CD. Look for a brand new album from him in 2004! Copyright © Jesse Damon 2002-2004 All rights reserved. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. Send e-mail's to : dearsanity@aol.com with questions or comments.

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