viernes, 25 de septiembre de 2009

I trust you to kill me


Particularmente Rocco Deluca es una banda de mis favoritas

y realmente he batallado tanto en conseguir musica de ellos que no quiero que alguien nunca mas tenga problemas para encontrar esta banda que es realmente muy buena y muy poco sonada..


ahora les voy a poner la descripcion de wikipedia nomas para que se aburran



(leanla realmente es interesante la historia sobre todo si se dan cuenta de donde viene la banda y que realmente es muy dificil que salga una banda de proyectos asi)

Rocco DeLuca and the Burden are a four-piece American alternative rock band from California who formed in late 2005. Previous to this Rocco DeLuca himself was a solo artist who opened for artists like Taj Mahal, John Mayall and John Lee Hooker, and played with Johnny Cash.[citation needed] Starting in 2003, he had a setup at the Gypsy Lounge in Lake Forest, California nearly every Tuesday, running until 2006.

In 2005 DeLuca was recognized by independent record label Ironworks. His first single was Colorful, from their debut album I Trust You To Kill Me.
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* 1 Former original members
* 2 Former touring musicians
o 2.1 Rocco DeLuca
* 3 I Trust You To Kill Me album and documentary
o 3.1 Promotion
* 4 Mercy
* 5 Discography
o 5.1 Albums
o 5.2 Singles
o 5.3 DVD
* 6 Chart information
* 7 Popular culture
* 8 References
* 9 External links

[edit] Former original members

* Greg Velasquez - percussion, keyboards
* Dave Beste - bass, backing vocals

[edit] Former touring musicians

* Brett Bixby - keyboards, guitar, backing vocals

[edit] Rocco DeLuca
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Rocco DeLuca (born December 27, 1975 in Torrance, California) is a half Italian, half German rock artist represented by a label, Ironworks, created by actor Kiefer Sutherland and producer Jude Cole. He grew up in Lake Elsinore, CA and Long Beach, CA.[1] Rocco DeLuca and the Burden's debut album "I Trust You To Kill Me" came out March 21, 2006. DeLuca is known for his use of the Dobro, a trade name now owned by Gibson Guitar Corporation and used for a particular design of resonator guitar.
[edit] I Trust You To Kill Me album and documentary

Rocco DeLuca and the Burden's debut album, I Trust You To Kill Me was released on CD on March 21, 2006 on the Ironworks label. The album was produced by Jude Cole and mixed by Florian Ammon, except for tracks 2, 7 and 10 which were mixed by Dave Reed. The album was engineered by Florian Ammon and Dave Reed.[citation needed]

I Trust You To Kill Me is also the name of the bands' behind-the-scenes documentary.[2] It coincided with the release of the debut album of the same name, which the band promoted in 2005.

On Friday May 5, 2006 Kiefer Sutherland appeared on the UK chatshow Friday Night with Jonathan Ross to discuss 24 and the I Trust You to Kill Me documentary. The band toured Europe from late 2005 to early 2006.

According to the film's official website, public screenings of the film were be held in New York City, West Hollywood, California, and San Francisco in September 2006.
[edit] Promotion

Kiefer Sutherland, along with Jude Cole, through their co-owned record label Ironworks, has been the biggest promoter of the band, also being the tour promoter and manager, including helping produce the TV documentary I Trust You To Kill Me, where they traveled the world promoting the band in 2005. Later, in the first week of May 2006, the band and Sutherland hit the United Kingdom to promote their new release by playing some live shows. In summer 2007, the band also did the first part of the English band Keane tour in North America.

The band has appeared on several TV shows, such as the Jimmy Kimmel TV show, the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, the Late Show with David Letterman, the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. Kastljos in Iceland.[3], and Top of the Pops in the UK on May 22, 2006.[4]

In March 2008, DeLuca became the first of four featured artists in Hotel Indigo's Artists in the Spotlight program. www.hotelindigo.com/podcast
[edit] Mercy

On March 10, 2009, the band released its second full-length album, entitled Mercy. The band worked with U2 producer Daniel Lanois on the album.[5] The song "Save Yourself" was used in the new season of 24.[citation needed]

DeLuca started a North America tour promoting this album upon its release on March 10. [6]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums

* I Trust You To Kill Me 2006
* Mercy 2009

[edit] Singles

* Colorful
* Save Yourself

[edit] DVD

* I Trust You To Kill Me

[edit] Chart information






hay un detalle interesante de todo esto ..

el disco que les dejo aqui

se llama i trust you to kill me

y hay una cancion que se llama asi

la cual no viene en el disco

y es muy dificil de encontrar

pero adivinen que ???

para los que guste en estos días subire el segundo y último disco de Rocco y tambien las rolitas de i trust you to kill me en diferentes vaiaciones



see you space cowboys!




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