The Shazam
From Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Named
after The Move's
1970 album "Shazam",
The Shazam are the
closest thing to The
Move that you'll ever get to see. They were clearly
influenced by classic rock but also have a modern rock edge, giving The Shazam a sound all their
own. The Shazam is the
greatest band you've never heard of. Give 'em a listen and go see
one of their shows...prepare to be blown away!
The Shazam I (1997
- 1999)
- Hans Rotenberry -
guitar/lead vocals
- Mick Wilson -
bass/vocals
- Scott Ballew -
drums/vocals
Album:
- "The Shazam"
(1997)
The Shazam II (1999
- 2002)
- Hans Rotenberry -
guitar/keyboards/theremin/lead vocals
- Mick Wilson -
bass/vocals
- Scott Ballew -
drums/percussion/vocals
- Jeremy Asbrock
- guitar/vocals
Albums:
- "Godspeed The Shazam"
(1999)
- "REV9" (2000)
The Shazam III (2002
- ? )
- Hans Rotenberry -
guitar/lead vocals
- Mick Wilson -
bass/vocals
- Scott Ballew -
drums/percussion/vocals
- Jeremy Asbrock
- guitar/vocals
- Greg Reynolds -
guitar/vocals
Albums:
- "Tomorrow the World"
(2003)
The Shazam IV ( ?
- Present)
- Hans Rotenberry -
guitar/lead vocals
- Scott Ballew - drums
- Jeremy Asbrock
- guitar/vocals
- Mike Vargo - bass/vocals
Album:
- "Meteor" (2009) -
Scheduled for release in mid-2009.
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Last Revised: April 20, 2009
Copyright © 2005 by
Gary S. Hartman.
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