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Having
worked on my craft as an instrumentalist for thirty-five some years,
it pains me somewhat to say that songwriting and singing are undoubtedly
the most difficult bases to cover in popular music, but this group
was/is blessed in those areas. As I mentioned in the extensive interview
for the Alice Cooper website in the UK
(CLICK
HERE TO GO TO THE INTERVIEW), the most interesting writers I
have had the good fortune to record with at length are Dan Pritzker
and Alice Cooper.
Although
the music is different stylistically for the most part, and the
writers often address different topics, possibly even to different
target audiences.....intentionally or not...both are capable of
writing great songs.....and have. I could say that an uncommon awareness
of the foibles of human nature, a powerful compassion and realization
of the injustices of life, and a real appreciation of the eccentric
inform Dan's writing...... but I won't, cause it sounds too much
like a critical review. He, like Alice, would much rather express
the lyrics and the music in as non-mainstream a manner as possible.
They both have a great sense of humor in the writing. Some might
say that Alice writes about and for youth, while some would probably
say that a little life experience enhances the appreciation of some
of Dan's best work...but I shan't. Maybe I should just say that
for me, they can both write some great stuff. (By the way, another
writer of great off-the-beaten-path stuff is Tonio K, but I only
got to work with him briefly, a couple days in the studio. We did
do a tour back in '79 though with Earl Slick on guitar...good sport.)
And Sonia has had from three to four great voices, all of 'em different.
Michael Scott, Paris Delane, Shawn Christopher, and Sam Hogan all
have their own distinctive presence, and they can't help but get
into the gospel harmony every now and then, with great results.
Some
of the most distinctive musicians I have had the pleasure to record
with have been in the studio with SD, and I should name them here,
Hank Gualianone on drums, Chris Cameron on keys, Dave Resnick, Phil
Miller, and Dan on guitar were the regular guys..... Ron Schwartz
on keys and computers and Larry Beers on drums also contribute substantially.
There really have been too many outstanding talents to mention here
that have passed through our studio, but they are all mentioned
on the individual album credits.
I'm
probably a bit close and prejudiced to alot of this music after
16 years , so I'll just say it's a highlight and here's a link to
the SD website. Although the band is currently on hiatus, the site
is still up for the most part, including a 24-hour radio playing
SD. You can also buy all Sonia Dada records and swag at this site.
http://www.soniadada.com

In
the UK, Si Halley runs a great website on all things Alice. I had
a pretty extensive conversation with them that is better than I
could repeat here, so for some of the adventures of that era with
photos, please visit the link below. We also spoke some about Sonia
Dada, Flo & Eddie, Carl Palmer, and other stuff.
http://www.sickthingsuk.co.uk/interviews/erikscott_aug_05.php
A
note to visitors...
I'll
probably add to these comments about folks I've spent some time
with, depending on time and interest. By the way, if you have any
questions and or comments, please feel free to e-mail me at eski33@comcast.net....see
ya later...eski.
I'm
currently working on some music here at the studio, and I hope to
get it ready for listening in the not-too-distant future....play
on.
,CLICK
HERE FOR A FEW SAMPLES OF MP3 MUSIC FILES
CLICK
HERE FOR MORE HIGHLIGHTS
You
have been listening to "Paradise" from Sonia
Dada's album "Sonia Dada"
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