MP3 Charlemagne - Charlemagne
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So Far Away
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Last Chance
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To Hollywood and back, these Sunset Strip veterans have owned the legendary stages of The Whiskey, The Troubadour, The Roxy Theater, Coconut Teaszer and the infamous Gazzarri's.
11 MP3 Songs in this album (41:39) !
Related styles: ROCK: 80's Rock, ROCK: Glam
Details:
Raymond Barrett Jr. - Lead Vocals
Scott Oliver - Lead & Rhythm Guitars
Lee Bryan - Bass Guitar
Ken Kowalski - Drums
Charlemagne was formed sometime during 1987. Scott and Raymond had moved to Hollywood in September of 1986 when Scott was scheduled to begin the 1986-1987 Session at Musicians Instituteâs GIT. It was during that time that Scott met Ken Kowalski who was attending PIT, and Lee Brian who was attending BIT. While it was common practice for students from all of the schools to play together during LPW (Live Playing Workshop), Scott, Ken, and Lee never actually played together during those times. Scott had observed Ken and Lee playing with other players at various times and after hearing the both of them, he approached them on different occasions to discuss the possibility of forming a band outside of school. Several rehearsals were scheduled to explore this possibility after which it became obvious to all this was to be a great fit indeed.
After a solid year of an average of 3 nights per week, the band was ready for primetime in the Los Angeles club scene. One interesting side note was the rehearsal space that the band used. In the middle of the industrial district of Los Angeles in a city called Vernon was a lock-out rehearsal facility named âFranciscoâs Studiosâ. Franciscoâs consisted of two buildings with a total of 117 rehearsal rooms all rented by the month. On any given night throughout the week, literally 90 of the rooms were filled with as many local rock acts rehearsing their shows. Since these rooms allowed 24-hour access, bands rehearsed at all hours of the week as well. It was not uncommon at all for 25 bands to even be rehearsing at 7:00am on a Sunday morning. Another interesting tidbit was the Purina Chicken Feed factory located about ¼ mile from Franciscoâs. During the summer, the odor produced from that factory was EXTREMELY heavy. When Charlemagne joined BMI in 1990, the membership application required 5 possible names for membership.
While it was easy to come up with the first four possibilities, a fifth name eluded the band. In an act of frustration, the fifth name submitted was âBoiling Beaks Musicâ which was coined from the process used at the Purina factory to manufacture chicken feed. Sure enough when the application was accepted, BMI used âBoiling Beaks Musicâ as the name. That name is still registered with BMI today.
Charlemagne played at all the major clubs in Los Angeles and Orange County, including those on the Sunset Strip. While most bands were using the typical equipment setups, everyone in Charlemagne used Rack-Mounted Rigs, including Ken. A friend in another band noticed we were pretty much the only band in town doing this, and nicknamed us âThe Rack Bandâ. The name stuck with a lot of our colleagues in other bands. Some of these bands even asked permission to play some of our songs in their shows. The band agreed. So on any given night in Hollywood, those in attendance for these other bands actually got to hear Charlemagne songs even though Charlemagne was elsewhere.
The late 80âs and Early 90âs were truly a historical time in the evolution of Rock and Roll. Great hair, cool clothes, and âShredâ guitar defined the thousands of bands that played the Hollywood circuit. 7 nights a week, Hollywood was filled with bands and fans that made no apologies for their culture. It was the pinnacle generation of musicianship, and a time when music was intended to be fun and make you feel good. The rest of the world followed the trend set by the Hollywood bands. All who were fortunate enough to be a part of it in Hollywood will attest to the electricity that fueled the Hollywood Hair Band era. It was a magical time when Rockstars were really Rockstars. The sad thing is that there was just not room enough for everyone, so a lot of great bands didnât catch a ride on the âRecord Dealâ bus. Ask any member of any of the bands who were there about Hollywood in the 80âs and early 90âs, and most will agree it was the best of times when history was being made.
It was AWESOME!!! It was REALLY AWESOME!!
11 MP3 Songs in this album (41:39) !
Related styles: ROCK: 80's Rock, ROCK: Glam
Details:
Raymond Barrett Jr. - Lead Vocals
Scott Oliver - Lead & Rhythm Guitars
Lee Bryan - Bass Guitar
Ken Kowalski - Drums
Charlemagne was formed sometime during 1987. Scott and Raymond had moved to Hollywood in September of 1986 when Scott was scheduled to begin the 1986-1987 Session at Musicians Instituteâs GIT. It was during that time that Scott met Ken Kowalski who was attending PIT, and Lee Brian who was attending BIT. While it was common practice for students from all of the schools to play together during LPW (Live Playing Workshop), Scott, Ken, and Lee never actually played together during those times. Scott had observed Ken and Lee playing with other players at various times and after hearing the both of them, he approached them on different occasions to discuss the possibility of forming a band outside of school. Several rehearsals were scheduled to explore this possibility after which it became obvious to all this was to be a great fit indeed.
After a solid year of an average of 3 nights per week, the band was ready for primetime in the Los Angeles club scene. One interesting side note was the rehearsal space that the band used. In the middle of the industrial district of Los Angeles in a city called Vernon was a lock-out rehearsal facility named âFranciscoâs Studiosâ. Franciscoâs consisted of two buildings with a total of 117 rehearsal rooms all rented by the month. On any given night throughout the week, literally 90 of the rooms were filled with as many local rock acts rehearsing their shows. Since these rooms allowed 24-hour access, bands rehearsed at all hours of the week as well. It was not uncommon at all for 25 bands to even be rehearsing at 7:00am on a Sunday morning. Another interesting tidbit was the Purina Chicken Feed factory located about ¼ mile from Franciscoâs. During the summer, the odor produced from that factory was EXTREMELY heavy. When Charlemagne joined BMI in 1990, the membership application required 5 possible names for membership.
While it was easy to come up with the first four possibilities, a fifth name eluded the band. In an act of frustration, the fifth name submitted was âBoiling Beaks Musicâ which was coined from the process used at the Purina factory to manufacture chicken feed. Sure enough when the application was accepted, BMI used âBoiling Beaks Musicâ as the name. That name is still registered with BMI today.
Charlemagne played at all the major clubs in Los Angeles and Orange County, including those on the Sunset Strip. While most bands were using the typical equipment setups, everyone in Charlemagne used Rack-Mounted Rigs, including Ken. A friend in another band noticed we were pretty much the only band in town doing this, and nicknamed us âThe Rack Bandâ. The name stuck with a lot of our colleagues in other bands. Some of these bands even asked permission to play some of our songs in their shows. The band agreed. So on any given night in Hollywood, those in attendance for these other bands actually got to hear Charlemagne songs even though Charlemagne was elsewhere.
The late 80âs and Early 90âs were truly a historical time in the evolution of Rock and Roll. Great hair, cool clothes, and âShredâ guitar defined the thousands of bands that played the Hollywood circuit. 7 nights a week, Hollywood was filled with bands and fans that made no apologies for their culture. It was the pinnacle generation of musicianship, and a time when music was intended to be fun and make you feel good. The rest of the world followed the trend set by the Hollywood bands. All who were fortunate enough to be a part of it in Hollywood will attest to the electricity that fueled the Hollywood Hair Band era. It was a magical time when Rockstars were really Rockstars. The sad thing is that there was just not room enough for everyone, so a lot of great bands didnât catch a ride on the âRecord Dealâ bus. Ask any member of any of the bands who were there about Hollywood in the 80âs and early 90âs, and most will agree it was the best of times when history was being made.
It was AWESOME!!! It was REALLY AWESOME!!
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