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Mike Zeoli Spicy Sonic Magic (September 2005 Issue) hey would either "Make magic together" or become "The biggest train wreck Austin,
Texas has ever heard."
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Michael Zerang Percussion Without Borders (April 2005 Issue) Michael Zerang has become a first-call player on the international "free
music" scene, playing with such artists as Peter Br'tzmann, Ken Vandermark, Mats Gustafsson, Jaap Blonk, Sten Sandell,
Axel Dorner, and many others.
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Mark Zonder West Coast Disconnect (August 2005 Issue) "There are several cool things about the recording of the new Fates Warning
release, Disconnected," says drummer Mark Zonder. "For me, one of the best things was being able to record my drum parts in my
own studio. I practiced a lot for this record, and in doing so I was able to record my parts in two and a half days."
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Mark Zonder Warlord Warning (August 2005 Issue) After releasing seven albums with progressive rockers Fates Warning, drummer Mark
Zonder is taking a step backwards, reuniting with guitarist Bill Tsamis to resurrect their early '80s metal trio, Warlord. Rising
Out Of The Ashes is a fitting title for the CD that represents Warlord's return to rock after a seventeen-year dormancy.
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Mark Zonder Setting New Standards With Slavior (October 2007 Issue) After spending over two decades performing in progressive metal acts such as Warlord and Fates Warning, Mark Zonder could be pigeonholed as a one-trick slammer. But if the recent self-titled release of his newest band Slavior is any indication, Zonder’s ready to dispel any classifications set before him.
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