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Artist description
A fresh interpretation of the classic rebelous party rock -n-roll. Supported with strong melodies,
an awesome image, and a very loud stage show. |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock |
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Musical Influences
Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Kid Rock, Montgomery Gentry, Prince, Cher, Lenny Kravitz, Def Leppard, Poison, Garth Brooks, |
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Similar Artists
BISHOP, Bon Jovi, Aldo Nova |
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Artist History
Formed by Dean Morrison, BISHOP has had the chance to share the stage with such notable rockers as Motley Crue,Firehouse,Warrant, Nine Inch Nails,The Urge,
And many many others. |
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Group Members
Well, this isn't really a members list, but as many of you know I have decided to go solo. All this year I have been playing and touring to support my first solo album "Straight to my Head". So, BISHOP does not exists any longer. I feel I am in the best shape of my life, sounding the best I ever have, and writing the best songs I possibly can. This no more hangups or addictions to deal with I am completley free minded and loving life. For any info on my solo album and tour dates, check back or email me. I have been on the road since May of 2001 and am taking the holiday's off, but I have dates starting February 12, 2002 in Hollywood CA. See tour dates for info |
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Instruments
Vocals, bass, guitars, drums, keyboards, etc. |
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Albums
Life's A Mess(1999) Here's the Deal (1998) Munichs hardest hits volume#3 (2003) |
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Press Reviews
The annual Music City Aids Benefit concert held every year in Nashville Tennessee hosted by BISHOP.
This concert allows bands from across the region to showcase their talent for major industryites and fans while playing for a good cause.
"Blue Roses" by Dean Morrison sounds better than most Bon Jovi Ballads....Strutter'Zine
www.munichshardesthits.com #3 |
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Additional Info
THE UNDISPUTED KINGS OF ROCK.......... BON JOVI |
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Location
Nashville, Tennessee - Canada |
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