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September 20, 2002.
buenas, soy un guitarrista de Málaga (España) y
me ha encantado la pagina que está muy bien hecha,¡teneis
que echarle un vistazo!espero que llegues muy lejos Mariano.Espero
verle en su gira cuando pase por España.Por cierto, la
strato crema con el mastil de arce es preciosa.
September 12, 2002.
At this point
M. J. Brascich is currently working with the mixing of his band's
new CD wich is not out yet, recorded at a SonyMusic studio in
Miami. Pretty soon you will be capable of listening to a few clips
of the new compilation, in advance.
Some of the members who participated in the recordings were: J.
Gizmo(Vocals), Diego "lowtone" Montoya(Bass), and J.
C. Vaz on Keyboards.
September 9, 2002.
October will
be the month sponsoring the arrival of Mariano J. Brascich to
the studio once again to record a new masterpiece with both versions
in English and Spanish along with vocalist J. Gizmo.
Hope is the pass to access the enjoyment of this musical beauty,
so let's wish all the best to these great musicians!. It will
be full of surprises!!.
September 3th, 2002.
3:00 o'clock...Saturday
31...Groovy music rocked the house!...
Location: Mars Music at Biscayne Boulevard, Mariano J. Brascich
brought his musical ensemble "Avalon", an extract from
"Final Symphony", the neoclassical band that changed
the face of Rock and Roll of Miami for the last two years, and
the one that went through several substitutions in its line-up.
Afternoon of Rock delight, good vibes and nice music filled the
air. Brascich's songs were magnificent plus a couple of covers
composed by Doors and one by Jimmy Hendrix.
Brascich's presentations are not shows, they become surprises,
so, wait for next one...
Saturday 31st, 2002.
Last night,
Rock and Roll masters Doors had their tribute at the luxurious
Hard Rock Cafe in Miami. We had full house that evening, bands
had a little snack before getting up on stage and an extensive
chat too!. The opening had the honor of welcoming Mariano J. Brascich's
Band who was in charge of warming the place up, people loved the
versions of Doors and Jimmy Hendrix.
Actually, last piece surprised everyone, a new hybrid of Mozart
and acid timbres made its appearance to leave each single member
from the crowd craving for more. The audience applauded anxious
and wishing the performance to be extended. Brascich's Band had
also the satisfaction of sharing the stage with the singular JAF
once again, and a progressive band named Aghora, notorious music
with a marked influence by Dream Theatre.
A day difficult to forget, a music hard to judge as "no peculiar",
and musicians imposible to call mediocres. We're looking forward
to obtain music gems like this more often in a city way too young...
Show at Bayside, 07-25-02.
Awesome
show took place recently at the stage of arts as part of a group
of activities due this month in Bayside.
Several bands gave their best work in a neverending performance
the night of July 25, 2002. However, the star of the gig had a
name which would be difficult to forget by anyone who listens
to it for the very first time, "Mariano J. Brascich's Band".
With a mixture of hard rock, sometimes heavy and neoclassical
patterns, they gave an unforgettable evening of good taste, of
musical entertainment.
The performance started with a beautiful hybrid between J. Sebastian
Bach and Brascich himself in a sort of a musical introduction,
and the rest was half instrumentals, half with the sing in it.
The singer, with a powerful, melodic, & inusual voice gave
a demonstration of energy & charisma on stage, his timbre
rememebers the particularities of voices such as: Bruce Dickinson,
Ian Gillan, and R. J. Dio, among others. In fact an heterogenic
one.
All the tunes (except a couple of covers) will be part of the
upcoming album wich promises to be a masterpiece.
Brascich is indeed a lord on the fender, he bends & flies
over those poor strings like a madman, or just make them cry or
whisper in the most amusing atmosphere. People were gathering
up little by little attracted by the group's development on stage,
not to mention the ovation after each song and the screaming from
the audience who sometimes turned out a bit wild.
Lots of people, marvelous music, and good vibes in an almost perfect
surrounding made the magic painting under the stars that night.
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