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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
 Karen Bliss's Lowdown: Insider Canadian music news
The band -- lead vocalist/guitarist Tom Thacker, bassist Craig Wood, drummer Gabe Mantle and Goutzinakis -- were back home in Vancouver early December, but "had a couple more songs up our sleeve," says Goutzinakis.
The song is one of the last tracks Gob recorded in Los Angeles with producer Mark Trombino (Jimmy Eat World, blink-182).
www.jamshowbiz.com /JamColumnBliss/mar20_bliss-can.html

  
 Elijah McCoy Elijah Wood Elijah Craig
Elijah Craig Elijah Craig ( 1738 (?) May 18, 1808) was a Baptist minister from Kentucky, who is remembered chiefly for being an important figure in the invention of bourbon whiskey.
Elijah Blue Allman Elijah Blue Allman (born July 10, 1976), son of Cher and Gregg Allman and half brother of Chastity Bono, is a singer and guitarist with metal band Deadsy.
Elijah McCoy was born in Ontario, Canada, to runaway slaves from Kentucky in the United States, who escaped on the underground railroad.
www.masterliness.com /a/Elijah.McCoy.htm

  
 Avril Lavigne on tour sound production profile of Avril Lavigne
Lavigne sings through a Sennheiser Evolution 935 wireless, which Yakabuski really likes “for its neutral, almost flat, frequency response and its rejection of noise around it onstage.” Guitarist Craig Wood (former member of Canadian punk band Gob) and guitarist Devin Bronson use Sennheiser e935s for background vocals.
Onstage, Lavigne demonstrates her new guitar skills by picking up both acoustic (taken DI) and electric guitars (miked with a Sennheiser e903) on five songs.
mixonline.com /mag/audio_avril_lavigne

  
 Encyclopedia: Avril Lavinge
Lavigne's current band consists of the following: Devin Bronson (lead guitar), Craig Wood (rhythm guitar), Charlie Moniz (bass) and Matt Brann (drums).
Devin Bronson is currently Avril Lavignes lead guitarist and previously held position with Kelly Osbournes backing band.
Avril won a World Music Award in 2004 for favourite pop/rock artist, and also, once again led all the Juno nominees at the 2005 Juno Awards (five nominations), picking up three, adding to her previous four, making seven.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Avril-Lavinge

  
 MTV.com - Hecate Enthroned
Rechristened Hecate Enthroned, the group welcomed Jon back to the fold during the spring of 1995, soon cutting a demo titled An Ode for a Haunted Wood which was subsequently remixed and issued commercially as 1996's Promeathean Shores, Unscriptured Waters.
The origins of the British death metal band Hecate Enthroned date back to mid-1993, when vocalist Jon and guitarist Marc and Nigel first teamed in the group Daemonium; after a year of touring Jon left the line-up to join Cradle of Filth, but the remaining members soldiered on with a variety of new recruits.
The additions of keyboardist Michael, bassist Paul and drummer Craig solidified Hecate Enthroned's sound, and in 1997 they returned with The Slaughter of Innocence; Dark Requiems followed two years later.
www.mtv.com /bands/az/hecate_enthroned/bio.jhtml   (186 words)

  
 the wilde wood - artistes - j
releases: Unpopular Songs (features James Stevenson (Gene Loves Jezebel) - guitarist and Craig Adams (Sisters of Mercy; Mission) - bass)
releases: Kismet; The Earth; Mujyo; Tidal Current (French release); A Solo Exhibition (German release)
releases: Unknown Pleasures (debut album); Closer (second album); Still (studio out-takes, live recordings); Subtance (rarities, b-sides); Preston 28 February 1980 (live recording); Permanent: Joy Division 1995; All the Lyrics (book and 4-track CD including Warsaw track, Italian release)
sheridan.gothcentric.com /artistes/artistej.php   (186 words)

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