AmpliTube Offers Recording & An Expandable Guitar Rig By IK Multimedia @ 2014 NAMM.

Brian Engelman of The New American Media stops by IK Multimedia to hear about the AmpliTube expandable guitar rig & recording studio.

For more information, check out www.IKmultimedia.com

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Clean Your Drum Cymbals With Pro Cymbal @ 2014 NAMM Convention.

There’s just something about a spinning drum cymbal that makes a person stop & zone out like watching a lava lamp.

The New American Media’s Brian Engelman stopped by Pro Cymbal to see how to take old, beat up & ugly cymbals, & make them like new again.

Check out: www.ProCymbal.com for more information.

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Munky Talks Korn’s World Tour, & Avenged Sevenfold @ The 2014 NAMM Convention

TNAM’s Brian Engelman caught up with Munky from Korn to discuss their upcoming World tour, & a show with Avenged Sevenfold.

Check out their amazing new video for “Spike In My Veins”.
Korn attacks the illegal actions of the NSA & the Obama administration, & highlights how the bought & paid for dinosaur “media” constantly keeps the American people distracted with trivial nonsense.

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Joe Hardy’s Hybrid Wheelchair Drum Kit @ The 2014 NAMM Convention.

Drummer Joe Hardy demonstrates his Hybrid Wheelchair Drum Kit @ the 2014 NAMM convention.

TNAM’s Brian Engelman spotted this unique musical creation & stopped to get some info to share the experience.

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What Is On Zakk Wylde’s Bucket List? TNAM’s Brian Engelman Asks The Guitar Legend @ 2014 NAMM.

Brian Engelman of The New American Media caught up with Zakk Wylde of Black Label Society at 2014 NAMM & asked him what still remains on his creative bucket list that he hasn’t had a chance to accomplish yet.

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Zakk Wylde Performs A Guitar Solo During The 2014 Schecter NAMM Party

Each January, the NAMM show comes to Anaheim, CA & features all of the biggest names in the music industry.

Please enjoy this guitar solo from Zakk Wylde of Black Label Society.

The video is from the 2014 Schecter NAMM Party & was held at The Grove Of Anaheim.

Brian Engelman of The New American Media captured the solo on video.

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Grace Potter & The Nocturnals Impress With Their Live Concert.

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
Newport Music Hall
Columbus, OH
Wednesday, January 30th, 2013
Support: The Jag

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals are a hard-touring, prolific act with no shortage of diverse material for their live show. This is a band who has collaborated with Willie Nelson, Daryl Hall, Gov’t Mule, Heart, Kenny Chesney and Dan Auerbach on one level or another. After experiencing them in the 1,700 person capacity Newport Music Hall, I understood why they have had no trouble earning the respect of their peers.

The show was a gritty and honest, no-nonsense approach to rock and roll, driven by blues, country and soul. The night was chock full of slide, dueling and harmony guitars, soaring vocals and sing alongs, all tied together by a tasteful light show, and well balanced mix.

They took the stage around 9:30 PM and captivated the audience with an impressive energy and musicianship for almost two straight hours. The set was well rounded, perfectly paced, and thoroughly entertaining. Grace danced around the stage, sang her heart out, and displayed her talent on various instruments. She plays her signature Gibson Flying V, a Gibson Hummingbird, a Hammond B3 organ, keyboards, tambourine, and even wielded mallets during a full band drum circle at Matt Burr’s kit to end the night. She is confident and clearly in her element the moment she steps onto the stage.

The set consisted of arena rockers like “The Lion The Beast The Beat”, “The Divide” and “Stop The Bus” which showcased the magnitude of the band’s sound. The performance of tunes such as “Never Go Back”, “Paris” and “Roulette” allowed their pop sensibilities and dance floor appeal to shine through. Ballads like “Big White Gate”, “Stars” and “Colors” shed light on the group’s softer, more thoughtful side. Perhaps the most pleasant surprise of the evening was an original and leisurely interpretation of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun” that they unleashed during their encore.

Grace grew up in an era when grunge was king, and she was born to parents whose generation is responsible for blessing the world with classic rock and folk music. Grace seems to have one foot firmly planted in each of these time periods, which are in my opinion, two of the most exciting times for music. She cites Kurt Cobain as a childhood idol, and her favorite artists include Fleetwood Mac, and Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.

The Nocturnals are extremely versatile and could very well earn their rightful place in rock history if they keep up the hard work. This band has a lot of personality, and they display a genuine chemistry that translates to their audiences and collaborators alike. They come across as old souls with a never-ending youthful exuberance.

After chatting with a couple of fans in the audience, it was clear to me that I am not the only one interested in seeing this band more than once. Given their expansive repertoire and penchant for covering classics that span several decades, they should have no problem creating repeat customers across the country and quite possibly the globe.

– Chris Engelman/TNAM

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Fieldy of KORN On His Unique Bass Guitar Style, Plus A Cameo From KORN Drummer Ray Luzier

Brian Engelman of The New American Media caught up with KORN’s bass player Fieldy at the 2013 NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) Convention in Anaheim, CA.

Fieldy explains his unique bass style, & his excitement about the upcoming KORN album.
Then KORN drummer Ray Luzier makes a brief cameo.

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