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Artist description
I am a performing artist/composer based in Melbourne, Australia. My main interest is in singing and acting and you can find me performing in amateur theatre and light opera companies whenever I can. I have written, sung and played bass guitar and guitar for a number of original and covers bands including Rodney, Myopia and Medicine Men. I have also performed as a guest performer with Squish & Finkle. I am experienced in styles ranging from heavy-metal, jazz, folk, pop and classical.
At the moment, I am finishing up a solo album which I commenced recording nearly a year and a half ago and performing regularly with a mixed a capella quartet, The Hummingbirds. In between this and my university studies, I am in the process of writing a stage musical entitled "The Hotel Grande Royale" together with Ramsay Dixon, whom I also occasionally perform with. I also teach guitar and bass guitar.
Vocally, I am a lyric tenor and am taking singing lessons from Zena Duele.
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Music Style
Classical, Folk, Pop, Rock, Musical Theater and Metal |
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Musical Influences
Alice In Chains, Jeff Buckley, Tea Party, Schoenberg, Lloyd Webber. |
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Similar Artists
Jeff Buckley, Alice in Chains, Metallica |
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Artist History
I have previously played with original bands as: Medicine Men (Rik Shelton), Myopia, Squish and cover bands Rodney & The Rollicking Band of Pirates. Currently a regular singer with the Savoy Opera Company (Melbourne G&S Society) & member of a capella group "The Hummingbirds". |
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Group Members
Chris Busietta |
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Instruments
Tenor Vocalist, Electric, Acoustic and Classical Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Various other percussion, Piano, Flute, Samples |
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Albums
The Shadows - Due out soon! |
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Location
Melbourne, Victoria - Australia |
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