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Rock With The Hammer, Wayne D.and Rock & Roller Mike Tafoya - Jan 14,2013

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Brian The Hammer along with Co-Host, Wayne D. CEO Come Get it Records welcome their guest the legendary Mike Tafoya of Tafoyas Lost Boyzz: Michael Tafoya – Guitar, Lead and Background vocals Chris McCoy – Drums, Lead and Background Vocals Ian Schindlbeck – Bass, Lead and Background Vocals "Were a 3 piece band" says Mike "But we can make it sound like 6". Tafoyas Lost Boyzz are piorneering a new genre best described as New Classic Rock. They work together as the ultimate power trio, complete with layers of vocal harmonies that seem so effortless. Michael has been rock and rolling for decades with nothing in his bones to slow his creative flow! Chris and Erik provide a rock solid foundation then Mikes guitar screams, rants, sears or soars, whereever it goes, you go with it. Michael Tafoya has been a loud, raw and completely original part of the Chicago and National music scene for more than 30 years. First gaining international attention with Epic Recording Artists, "The Boyzz from Illinoizz", releasing their albu Too Wild to Tame" (Epic Records), National Tours followed with Aerosmith, Rush, REO Speedwagon and Judas Priest. Michael formed "The "Bzz", went on to make an appearance on Dick Clarks American Bandstand, making history being the only unsigned act to perform in the shows 35 year run. Then filmed a video for MTV "Get Up, Get Angry", toured the country all while writing prolifically. Tafoyas Lost Boyzz, a band with a new. yet classic sound was formed Theres no denying the echoes of Led Zepplin, Santana, The Doors, Audio Slave, Rush, hard core blues and even "the Boyzz in The Lost Boyzz sound. But from the soul of Classic Rock, The Lost Boyzz have managed to forge a completely new and innovative sound.

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