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Artist description
Guitarist extraordinaire Ray Burnz joined forces with the thunderous technique of bassist Ken Kiger and the intense, rhythmic styling of percussionist Rana Sun to create the dominant power trio “Burner”. Ray’s authoritative vocals drive this band’s compelling, unparalleled force, energy and fervor.
Since their union in 1996, Burner has scorched a trail full steam ahead, creating an enormous demand for live performances by their ever-growing, enthusiastic fan base.
In 1997, Burner released their first exceptional compilation, “Pay The Toll”, to an overwhelmingly positive response, securing their certain ranking among the distinguished bands of similar genre.
Burner is currently supporting their second CD, “Reign”, due to be released in the summer of 2001. The band’s exalted and valiant efforts put forth in the making of “Reign” is evident in its towering quality and mastery, rendering this CD destined to be an enormous success.
Burner has impressed thousands of fans by sharing the stage with renowned national artists such as Iced Earth, King Diamond, Kittie, Ratt, Rik Emmit, Fire House and Ronnie James Dio.
To witness this band in action is unquestionably a memorable occasion, for Burner is an originator of massively potent and infinitely powerful music.
Burner has appeared on WRIF 101.1 Radio in Detroit as well as other radio stations in the Michigan area.
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Music Style
Progressive Metal |
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Musical Influences
Iron Maiden, Metallica, Ozzy |
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Similar Artists
BURNER |
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Artist History
Formed in 97 |
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Group Members
Ray Burnz- lead guitar/lead vocals
Ken Kiger- Bass/backing vocals
Rana Sun- drums |
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Albums
1 cd |
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Press Reviews
Jam Rag,Metro Times,Detroit News,Detroit Freepress |
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Additional Info
New cd completed |
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Location
Detroit, MI - USA |
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