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Ron Marks, A Subsonic Frost

SUMMARY: In Mark’s own words, “While Celtic Frost is always (and should be) a focal point of my career, Bill and I discussed my future as well. This includes a fantastic relationship with DSNMusic.com (Subsonic Trifecta and Honeycomb releases), a new highly-satirical solo release, and publishing my book Blood Groove. I also hope to host/executive-produce a TV series based upon profiling global music cultures. This interview will also be featured on Mega Rock this Sunday. Please also www.ronmarksmusic.com. Cool…” We also get around to my normal line of questioning about his time in bands like most embarrassing stage issue, favorite venue, first equipment, and more… Websites to check out: Ron Marks on Dean Guitars’ website ronmarksmusic.com celticfrost.com Trifecta on iTunes Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form Get our App: iPhone

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Tony Marinacci (TME) on the Pennsylvania Rock Show PARS

On September 2, 2015, Tony Marinacci passed away from his battle with cancer. Tony was a huge supporter of the Pennsylvania Rock Show and AK Music Scene. As a way of memorializing him, we put together an montage of all the interview portions from TME appearances on the Pennsylvania Rock Show. Tony’s mark on the Pennsylvania Rock Show and AK Music Scene are unable to be measured. He will be sorely missed. The Shows involving Mr. Marinacci Nied’s Hotel Band 05-11-2005 Tony Marinacci 09-21-2005 JJ Smith 05-19-2006 The Best of TME on PARS 08-04-2006 TME 04-17-2009 SickleEye 02-12-2012 Tony Marinacci 04-12-2012 Tony Marinacci 02-07-2014 Tony Marinacci is a professional producer, songwriter and musician. Currently, he runs an entertainment company – Total Music & Entertainment, multimedia recording studio and BMI affiliated music publishing company. Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he is from one of the most accomplished and respected entertainment families to come from the area. Though his experience covers nearly every aspect of the entertainment industry, he has gained the most recognition as an audio engineer for major concerts and a wide range of world-class productions. His services are highly sought after by many live entertainment companies. His extensive studio capabilities also have him in very high demand. He has also been interviewed in MIX and EQ magazines as well as Variety, Billboard and many times in the Pittsburgh media. From the very beginning, Tony has always been around world-class entertainers. His first real experience came when he joined his father who was a Lighting Director for Tony Orlando and Dawn. Also part of that crew was his father’s cousin, John DeSantis, who was already one of the best Production Managers in the biz. Tony has always had excellent instruction and mighty big shoes to fill. Musically Tony learned piano while growing up in Pittsburgh. After his parents divorced he moved to California with his father. Growing up in the business as a 10-year-old kid in 1976, working on the road crew during summers and holidays. Being around professional musicians, he learned several other instruments, before finding his true love, and became an excellent guitarist. However, despite becoming a pretty good player, he realized that it would still be difficult to make a living being just a musician. Taking advantage of the professional entertainment environment around him, he was able to explore other production jobs. He gravitated towards sound and found that he was able to run mixing consoles. Soon, in 1982, he began helping doing sound for Tony Orlando. After moving back to Pittsburgh to graduate high school, Tony went right out on the road. He would soon earn a national reputation throughout the late 1980’s and 1990’s, as a great Audio Engineer while doing sound for many people, including larger Vegas acts, as well as stints with Bon Jovi and U2. This would also lead to mixing experiences in major recording studios including, The Record Plant and Electric Lady Land, among others, and was also the begining to him becoming a great producer. The constant traveling allowed him to be based anywhere, so, he settled back in Pittsburgh, where he had also started TME. Using all the experience and resources he gained doing other tasks on the road, he had turned TME into a growing company – specializing in live entertainment. Next, several local partnership involving major concerts in the area, made TME one of the most resourceful entertainment companies in the region throughout the 1990’s. Doing sound however, did not fulfill his need to be creative. He had begun writing songs as a teenager, and in his early 20’s, began to build his personal studio around an elaborate MIDI setup and a Fostex pro 8-track. A chance meeting in 1990 proved he was writing quality material, when it got him signed to write for a platinum-selling artists’ album on Virgin. The project however, was unfortunately shelved. After it was clear that they were not going to move ahead with any more plans, his contract was bought out. Hooking up with some friends at Geffen, he worked on several unique projects, and other opportunities later lead to work on Nissan television commercials, and some experiences in motion pictures with Disney and Universal Films. Enjoying growing success in both live and studio production put tremendous demand on his time and it soon became clear that he would have to decide between the two. Having already been established in major concerts leaned the decision. However, faced with unsuccessful efforts with recording projects, coupled with his then song writing partner taking material and the project name and releasing it as his own, excluding Tony from any credits or royalties – pretty much made it clear that he should go with live entertainment. Concentrated too much in the concert business was almost fatal when starting in 1997, the entire industry began to decrease tours at a pace of 10-15% a year. TME was not able to evolve as the industry continued to shrink. Then in 1999 Tony suffered a series of personal illnesses. Now, physically hampered, in a demanding industry, made it all but certain it was time to change gears. As TME was on the brink of extinction, Tony was working his way back. Fortunately he had his studio assets as his reputation as a great Audio Engineer had always put him in demand mixing in the studio, where he was also able to acquire software. As he began to assemble what had now become quite a substantial collection, he soon realized he had digital capabilities that were on par with major production facilities. By 2001 he was well enough to work steady in a less physically demanding environment. He also would begin to record various types of projects and work as a producer with local talent. However, lack of a permanent location prevented him from going beyond a project studio status. In 2005 things settled in one spot and Tony refocused the company’s direction by dropping nearly a third of…

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11 Years of PARS! Chris Hawthorne

Click the play button at the bottom of the page in the blue bar to hear our Full Radio Shows, including our monthly interviews and tons of great local music! Bill Domiano, John Lane, & Chris Hawthorne celebrate 11 years of PARS. John Lane guest hosts the Pennsylvania Rock show to get to the bottom of how the show got started. He discusses the early years of the show with founder Bill Domiano and Unsigned-Online/Indie band radio owner Chris Hawthorne. They also talk about different bands that have been played over the years and how Chris still plays kaj while he’s cruising Seattle. AND MORE! THIS SHOW IS DEDICATED TO TONY MARINACCI! The other audio players on the page will play the interview only Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form Get our App: iPhone

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Ed Heads

Ed Roman joins us from his home in Canada to discuss his music and the world as a whole. He is a very interesting musician and also part of the MTS Management Group that includes artists such as Xander Demos, Hicks, Amy Rose, Doug Briney, and more. Ed Discusses his writing process, influences and more. Ed Roman is based in Shelburne, Ontario.  In 2011, he released the critically acclaimed, Oracles And Ice Cream, which featured 22 tracks highlighting the spectrum of Ed’s broad musical tastes and influences. While performing 90% of the music on Letters From High Latitudes, Ed also receives help from notable musicians, Dave Patel (Sass Jordan) on drums and Mike Freedman (Tia Brazda) on electric guitars. Ed is currently being played on college radio across the US and Canada, in more than 100 markets.  Ed is a 2014 IMEA Award Winner, an Indie Music Channel Awards Winner, an AMG Heritage Award Nominee, and an Artists In Music Award Nominee. Official Ed Roman Website MTS Management Group Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form Get our App: iPhone

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After the Fall: Still Here – Keith Kweder Memorial

This special edition of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, features an interview of Doug Carnahan from After the Fall. We discuss their new album “My Confession” that was just released on July 25th, and especially their song “Still Here” which is a memorial to the late, great Keith Kweder. Keith was the drummer for the bands Skell and Dimwit and a huge supporter of the Rock for Life Concert Series. Doug also dishes on starring in Chip DiMonick’s video for their song “You Ain’t Punk” and more! Mike Ekis – “So Keith got him and me tickets to see Boz Scaggs at the Chevy amphitheater, so we tailgate and head inside. We had great seats with no one in front of us, which is a good thing cause we were singing so loud we would have ruined the show for anyone who wanted to hear Boz sing. It was something we always did whether in our basements or at a venue. He is truly missed every day.”

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Hicks From Sweden by Hayride?

Hicks’ Show Notes Hicks discusses his music background, including how he became a country artist in a country that just doesn’t get country music. We chatted a bit about learning foreign languages, his collaborations, how he became part of MTS Management Group. You’ll find out what a tennis racket has to do with his musical history. Yes, I said a tennis racket. You’ll also learn about his band situation since he plays in Europe and the United States. We talk about why he is doing so many radio and podcast interviews (GUESS WHAT! there is more Hicks Music coming soon!) I got him to do some name dropping, names that even I know, a dedicated rock guy. Release Date: July 2015 Running Time: 0:50:06 Guest: Hicks Hicks’ Links: Purchase Hicks’ Music on iTunes Official Website Facebook MTS Management Reverbnation Twitter Youtube Links to things mentioned: Country Showdown Johnny Horton: Sink the Bismarck Garth Brooks/Chris Gaines Terry Lee Spencer: American Dream Resolution 15 Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form Get our App: iPhone

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Acoustic Performances & Tilted Shadows

Release Date: June 2015 Running Time: 0:58:16 Guest: David Hipchen Where to Find Them: www.davidhipchen.com David Hipchen Show Notes: In the first segment David and Bill discussed the recording of the forthcoming debut EP for David’s band Tilted Shadows. In segment 2, the conversed about KISS, VH, foods, local bands that we’d like to see get back together, reminisced about Bruce and David in AK Music Studios, David picks his all valley band and more. When we moved into segment 3, We pigeon hole genres, discuss Davids band the tilted shadows a bit more, we talk about influences and supporters, we discuss how the internet has changed music, David talks about why the Sidebar is his favorite venue to play in and a little bit about hosting some open stages there as well and he talks about what makes it so good there. He also gives a glowing review for the acoustic shows at the Mariner in Kittaning. We talk about his 1978 Gibson RD Custom guitar. and more. some websites that were mentioned: Heffner and Hefner, Ben Valasek and the Growlers, & Pogo Recording Studio Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form Get our App: iPhone | Android

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Camp Element: Empty the Seas

Release Date: May 2015 Running Time: 1:21:18 Guest: Camp Element Where to Find Them: www.campelement.com Where to Purchase their Music: Camp Element Store Camp Element Show Notes: Camp Element joined us to discuss their newest release, Empty the Seas. We discuss how the music scene has changed over the years, silent drummers?!?, favorite/first venues, embarrassing moments, their take on the local scene, a few rounds of “Either, Or”, Van Halen history lesson, vinyl recording processes. We also talked about the possibility of Camp Element on vinyl and the DYI recording process. Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form Get our App: iPhone | Android

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Welcome to the Hellfire Club!

Release Date: April 2015 Running Time: 0:50:11 Guest: The Hellfire Club Where to Find Them: http://hellfiremusic.com/ Where to Purchase their Music: When it become available, it will be free to download from their official website. Show Notes: The Hellfire Club is: Chuck Dobbins – Percussion, John Lane -Vox/Political Satire, Michael McIntyre -Guitar, Dave Moore – Guitar, Jason Ortman – Bass A bit of a teaser here, but their band name has so much innuendo that you may never really know where it came from. The Hellfire Club is a metal band coming out of Ohio’s Rubber City. With ties to Pennsylvania through their lead Singer John Lane, The Hellfire Club spends some time with Bill describing how they came to be. THC also tells us about their upcoming recording sessions and how they plan on allowing free downloads of all their music!  They also mention that they will have cds, t-shirts, and more at their shows. To get an idea of what that might sound like, check out some live videos of the band at http://hellfiremusic.com/videos/ During the interview, we learn that their new bass player played some shows for Green Jelly recently.[fap_playlist id=”26″ layout=”hidden” enqueue=”no” playlist_button=”” auto_enqueue=”no” center=”no”] Visit our Fan Give Aways Page Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form

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Deep Dark, Hooch!

Show Notes: Join Bill as he talks with Joey Conner, Justin Kostelansky, Ryan Csupak, Nick Williams, and Vic Conner of the band Hooch. They’ll answer fan questions, talk about how they got their name, the history behind their music and more! During the radio show, we also debut new music from Hooch and the Butler Music Project. Release Date: March 2015 Running Time: 00:53:00 Guest: Hooch Where to Find Them: https://www.facebook.com/Hooch024 Visit our Fan Give Aways Page Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form Get our App: iPhone | Android

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