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Artist description
Warrior's Path is an exciting new band that combines fresh sounds with catchy guitar driven classic-rock styles of groups like Fleetwood Mac, Dire Straits, Tom Petty, Chris Isaac, Eric Clapton and the Beatles. |
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Music Style
Alternative rock with meaning |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Tom Petty, Neil Young, Chris Isaak, XTC, Tori Amos, John Lennon |
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Similar Artists
Dire Straits, Fleetwood Mac, Chris Isaak, Tom Petty, Little Feat |
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Artist History
Warriors Path was started by Seattle-based singer/songwriter Mark Protus. Mark uses thoughtful lyrics and ideas to provoke listeners own experiences. Mix the message with musical influences from the 60’s to the present and you’ve got the start of Warriors Path.
The rest of the Warriors Path line-up was recruited from some amazing and talented musicians excited by the strength of the material. |
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Group Members
Chris Pinnick is a former member and lead guitarist for Chicago. Chris is the driving guitar force behind the band.
Chet McCracken, former Doobie Brother, along with Gary Ferguson (Larry Carlton) provide the pounding rhythm and intricate percussive nuances to the band.
Will MacGregor (Tori Amos, Pretenders) provides the rock solid bass.
Inventor/composer Chas Smith plays original instruments that add textural depth and ambience to the Warriors Path sound.
Carole Beren's background vocals give this catchy, adult-alternative CD a hint of Fleetwood Mac.
Some choice cameo appearances by experimental guitarist Rick Cox (Ry Cooder, Jon Hassell) add some edgy tension to the bands originality.
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Instruments
Vocals, guitars, drums, bass, original instruments |
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Albums
Warriors Path |
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Additional Info
http://www.warriorspath.com |
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Location
Seattle, WA - USA |
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