Crazy Lixx front man Danny Rexon was tasked with scouting and producing new talent for Italian record label Frontiers Music. Rexon’s first discovery was British singer Chez Kane, one of three sisters that make up the hard hitting Melodic Rock band Kane’d. Danny wanted to craft and album for Kane that brought female rockers back to the forefront of the Melodic Rock genre. As Rexon puts it, “A kind of Lee Aaron, Lita Ford, or Robin Beck for the new decade.” Kane embraced the idea because of her love and appreciation for ’80s music. The result is the self-titled debut of Chez Kane. I’ve had a chance to preview the album ahead of its release and I can safely say that for Rexon and Kane, it’s mission accomplished. I had the chance to speak to Chex Kane prior to the album’s release.
George was a contributor here at Metal Express Radio, reviewing albums and conducting interviews, out of Massachusetts, USA.
George has contributed to numerous music related websites and blogs, and even managed his own from 2004-2009. George's first assignment was covering a live show by the mighty GWAR. By contrast his later assignments featured Judas Priest, Van Halen, and Bon Jovi.
George was also the front man for the South Eastern Massachusetts cover band Sound Tower from 2009-2015. Sound Tower played 300+ shows across MA and had two original songs on the Cape Cod radio station PIXY 103.
George enjoys a good whiskey, scotch, and/or bourbon and fights crime in his spare time.
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