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Artist description
Paradygm is about the music first, it is about playing the kind of music that makes us happy, not what we think the radio will like, or what some producer may think, but rather the music is truly written from the soul.
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Music Style
Hard and Progessive Rock |
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Musical Influences
Rush, Journey and Led Zeppelin |
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Similar Artists
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Group Members
Meet the Band:
John Zatwarnicki – Drums/Piano/Backing Vocals
An Omni-pop veteran, John has played in a multitude of venues throughout the Eastern United States with the popular Omni-Pop bands Social Curve, Head First and Metropolis (the latter two formed with Rob). With over 20 years of combined playing and teaching experience on drums and percussion, John is fluent in a multitude of playing styles. John’s major influences include Led Zeppelin (John Bonham), Rush (Neil Peart), Dream Theater (Mike Portnoy), Journey (Steve Smith and Steve Perry), Marillion and the Dixie Dregs (Rob Morgenstein and Steve Morse).
Robert DiPadova – Bass/Lead Vocal
Rob has been playing bass professionally for over 15 years. Rob has played a multitude of venues/festivals on the cover band circuit in popular Omni-Pop bands Sole, Head First and Metropolis. Rob was also the bassist in Blind Curve during the second half of 2000. Rob’s major influences in Rush (Geddy Lee), Red Hot Chili Peppers (Flea) and Iron Maiden (Bruce Dickinson and Steve Harris). Vocally, Rob is inspired by Steve Perry, Jon Bon Jovi and Bono Vox.
Al Aquino – Lead and Rhythym Guitar/Backing Vocals
Al has been playing acoustic and electric guitar for over 20 years and has played in a number of rock and blues bands. Al’s eclectic writing and playing style reveals influences from guitar greats such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eddie Van Halen and Jimmy Page.
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Instruments
Drums, Bass, Keyboards and Guitar |
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Albums
Paradygm |
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Location
Levittown, New York - USA |
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