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Brother Cane (album)
''Brother Cane'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Brother Cane. The album was released on May 10, 1993, through Virgin Records. This is the only release by the band with bassist Glenn Maxey; guitarist Roman Glick would switch to bass for ''Seeds'' and ''Wishpool''. ''Brother Cane'' peaked at #14 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers chart. In 2010, Damon Johnson recorded his own version of "Hard Act to Follow" for his album ''Release''. Track listing Personnel ;Brother Cane * Damon Johnson – lead vocals, guitar * Roman Glick – guitar, backing vocals * Glenn Maxey – bass, backing vocals * Scott Collier – drums, percussion ;Additional musicians * Stephen Hanks – backing vocals * Chuck Leavell – piano, organ * Luenett McElroy – backing vocals * Marc Phillips – keyboards * Topper Price – harmonica * Susan Snedecor – backing vocals ;Production * Marti Frederiksen Martin Harold "Marti" Frederiksen (born July 1, 1962) is an American songwriter, r ...
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Brother Cane
Brother Cane is an American rock band that released three albums in the 1990s. Formed in Alabama in 1990 by singer and guitarist Damon Johnson and bassist Glenn Maxey, the line-up was completed by guitarist Roman Glick and drummer Scott Collier. The band's self-titled debut album was released in 1993, and after some line-up changes, this was followed by '' Seeds'' in 1995, and '' Wishpool'' in 1998. Brother Cane disbanded thereafter, but reformed in 2005, again in 2011, and became active again from 2022. History Initial mainstream success and disbandment: 1990–1998 The band's debut album, ''Brother Cane'', peaked at #14 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers chart, while the lead single, "Got No Shame", peaked at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart on September 18, 1993. Maxey subsequently left the band, and Glick then switched to bass while the band added a new guitarist, David Anderson. ''Seeds'' was released on July 4, 1995, and the single " And Fools Shine On" sta ...
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Top Heatseekers
The Heatseekers charts were "Breaking and Entering" music charts issued weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine. The Heatseekers Albums and the Heatseekers Songs charts were introduced by ''Billboard'' in 1991 with the purpose of highlighting the sales by new and developing musical recording artists. Albums and songs appearing on Top Heatseekers would also concurrently appear on the ''Billboard'' 200 or ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Although the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers charts were discontinued in December 2014, some regional editions (such as ''Billboard Japan'') still host their own Heatseekers Songs charts. Albums chart The Heatseekers Albums chart contains 25 positions that are ranked by Nielsen SoundScan sales data, and charts album titles from "new or developing acts" as determined by the acts' historical chart performance (the chart occasionally expanded to 50 positions throughout the years as well). Once an artist/act has had an album place in the top 100 of the ''Billboard'' Top 200 ...
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Brother Cane Albums
A brother (: brothers or brethren) is a man or boy who shares one or more parents with another; a male sibling. The female counterpart is a sister. Although the term typically refers to a familial relationship, it is sometimes used endearingly to refer to non-familial relationships. A full brother is a first degree relative. Overview The term ''brother'' comes from the Proto-Indo-European *bʰréh₂tēr, which becomes Latin ''frater'', of the same meaning. Sibling warmth or affection between male siblings has been correlated to some more negative effects. In pairs of brothers, higher sibling warmth is related to more risk taking behaviour, although risk taking behaviour is not related to sibling warmth in any other type of sibling pair. The cause of this phenomenon in which sibling warmth is only correlated with risk taking behaviours in brother pairs still is unclear. This finding does, however, suggest that although sibling conflict is a risk factor for risk taking behaviou ...
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1993 Debut Albums
The General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as: * International Year for the World's Indigenous People The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its calendar advanced 24 hours to the Eastern Hemisphere side of the International Date Line, skipping August 21, 1993. Events January * January 1 ** Czechoslovakia ceases to exist, as the Czech Republic and Slovakia separate in the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia. ** The European Economic Community eliminates trade barriers and creates a European single market. ** International Radio and Television Organization ceases. * January 3 – In Moscow, Presidents George H. W. Bush (United States) and Boris Yeltsin (Russia) sign the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty. * January 5 ** US$7.4 million is stolen from the Brink's Armored Car Depot in Rochester, New York, in the fifth largest robbery in U.S. history. ** , a Liberian-registered oil tanker, runs aground off t ...
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Chuck Leavell
Charles Alfred Leavell (born April 28, 1952) is an American musician. A member of the Allman Brothers Band throughout their commercial zenith in the 1970s, he subsequently became a founding member of the band Sea Level. He has served as the principal touring keyboardist and musical director of the Rolling Stones since 1982. As a session musician, Leavell has performed on every Rolling Stones studio album released since 1983 with the exception of '' Bridges to Babylon'' (1997). He has also toured and recorded with Eric Clapton, George Harrison, David Gilmour, Gov't Mule, Train, and John Mayer. Biography Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Leavell is a mostly self-taught musician. He started on piano, learning some basics from his mother, Frances Leavell. The Leavell family moved from Birmingham to Montgomery, Alabama when he was five and then back to Birmingham for a few years before finally settling in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1962. He learned to play guitar from his cousin, Winston Leav ...
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That Don't Satisfy Me
"That Don't Satisfy Me" is a song by American hard rock band Brother Cane, appearing on the band's self-titled debut. The song was released as the second single from the album in late 1993. "That Don't Satisfy Me" was the band's second straight top 10 Mainstream Rock single, peaking at #6 on the chart for the week of December 11, 1993. The single features an acoustic version of the band's previous single "Got No Shame" as a b-side. Track listing Personnel ;Brother Cane *Damon Johnson – lead vocals, lead guitar *Roman Glick Roman Glick (born 1970) is an American bassist and guitarist. He is known for playing with Brother Cane, Slave to the System, Player/Kommander, The Ladies Of, Jesse James Dupree, and Jackyl. Roman plays Dean Guitars exclusively. Roman is also an ... – rhythm guitar, backing vocals *Glenn Maxey – bass guitar *Scott Collier – drums, percussion ;Additional musicians *Susan Snedecor – backing vocals *Chuck Leveall – piano Chart positions Refere ...
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West Arkeen
Aaron West Arkeen (June 18, 1960 – May 30, 1997) was an American musician best known for co-writing several Guns N' Roses songs. Early life Aaron West Arkeen was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. He was the son of Morris Arkeen, a retired U. S. Army Master Sergeant. He grew up in San Diego, California, with his older brother, Abe. Arkeen suffered from craniosynostosis, a birth defect in which the skull grows irregularly, often constricting brain growth. The condition required surgery, from which he fully recovered, but left an ear-to-ear scar over the crown of Arkeen's head. Arkeen's mother abandoned him after the surgery and was a non-factor in his life, contributing to his later substance abuse. Arkeen began playing guitar when he was 14 years old. He took a single guitar lesson and was a self-taught musician. He cited Elton John, John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Earth, Wind, and Fire, and Ted Nugent as musical influences from his youth. Arkeen worked briefly in the oil indu ...
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Parthenon Huxley
Richard Willett Miller, professionally known as Parthenon Huxley (born January 19, 1956) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer who is known for his solo albums and for his involvement in ELO Part II and The Orchestra, both of which are latter-day offshoots of the 1970s–80s symphonic rock band Electric Light Orchestra. He has also made cameo appearances in several films including '' Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story'' and ''The Flintstones''. Early life Huxley was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and grew up in New Jersey and Athens, Greece before moving to North Carolina to attend UNC-Chapel Hill. His stage name (now legal name) honors two of his varied interests: his love for Greece, and the British writer Aldous Huxley. He began his recording career as guitarist on Matt Barrett's 1980 EP ''The Ruse'' (Moonlight Records), produced by Don Dixon, with Mitch Easter being another notable musician (as a drummer) on the album. The Blazers, P. Hux and VeG His touring ...
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Got No Shame
"Got No Shame" is a song by American hard rock band Brother Cane, appearing on the band's self-titled debut. The song was released as the album's debut single and is the first single Brother Cane ever released. "Got No Shame" features a mixture of hard rock and southern rock with harmonica throughout the song, which was played by Topper Price. "Got No Shame" peaked at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart on September 18, 1993, being kept from the #1 spot by Cry of Love's "Peace Pipe". Music video A music video was created for the song and was directed by Carlos Grasso. Track listing Personnel ;Brother Cane * Damon Johnson – vocals, guitar * Roman Glick Roman Glick (born 1970) is an American bassist and guitarist. He is known for playing with Brother Cane, Slave to the System, Player/Kommander, The Ladies Of, Jesse James Dupree, and Jackyl. Roman plays Dean Guitars exclusively. Roman is also an ... – guitar * Glenn Maxey – bass * Scott Collier – drums, cowb ...
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Release (Damon Johnson Album)
''Release'' is the second solo album by guitarist and singer-songwriter Damon Johnson, who has been a member of Brother Cane, Slave to the System, Whiskey Falls, Alice Cooper's band, Black Star Riders, and Thin Lizzy. Mostly acoustic, this album was recorded while Johnson was with Alice Cooper, who features on one track, a cover of "Generation Landslide" from Cooper's 1973 album ''Billion Dollar Babies''. Songs and contributors ''Release'' includes Johnson's own version of " Just Feel Better", which had been recorded in 2004 by Santana with Steven Tyler on vocals. Johnson stated, "It was without a doubt an honor to have them record it. Mine is more of the original intent." The album also features " Everyday", which had been recorded in 2001 by Stevie Nicks for her album ''Trouble in Shangri-La''. Other tracks include "Hard Act to Follow", originally recorded by Brother Cane for their first album. Johnson's co-composers for ''Release'' include Kelly Gray (Queensrÿche and Slave ...
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Damon Johnson
Damon Rogers Johnson (born July 13, 1964) is an American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, currently a solo artist, a member of Brother Cane and guitarist in Lynyrd Skynyrd. In the 1990s he co-founded Brother Cane, and later joined Alice Cooper's band as lead guitarist. He became a member of Thin Lizzy in 2011 and was also the lead guitarist and co-songwriter for hard rock group Black Star Riders from 2012 to 2018. Johnson has also released several solo albums and his songs have been recorded by many artists including Stevie Nicks and Carlos Santana. Early career An offer to join Split the Dark, an established band fronted by former members of the power-pop band Hotel (band), Hotel, prompted Johnson's move to Birmingham, Alabama in 1987. Split the Dark was a very popular act on the Southeast US college club circuit, and had won the MTV "Basement Tapes" competition in 1986 but failed to secure a record deal. He would later get his first taste of "bands with record deals" as the ...
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Prometheus Global Media
Prometheus Global Media was a New York City–based B2B media company. The company was formed in December 2009, when Nielsen Company sold its entertainment and media division to a private equity-backed group led by Pluribus Capital Management and Guggenheim Partners. Guggenheim acquired Pluribus's stake in the company in January 2013, giving it full ownership under the division of Guggenheim Digital Media. The company owned and operated a number of major entertainment industry trade publications and their associated digital properties, including '' Adweek'', '' Backstage'', '' Billboard'', '' Film Journal International'', and ''The Hollywood Reporter''. On December 17, 2015, it was announced that Guggenheim would spin out its media properties to a group led by former executive Todd Boehly, known as Eldridge Industries. History Founding On December 10, 2009, the Nielsen Company announced that it would sell its Business Media division, which included brands such as '' Ad ...
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