GEOFF TATE – KINGS AND THIEVES Releases Today! Dark Money (Lyric Video) Is Stone’s METAL Pick Of The Day!
GEOFF TATE – The Voice Of Queensrÿche. For over three decades running, Geoff Tate is a top-tier vocalist who spans Rock, Hard Rock and of course… Metal. Geoff Tate is a name that comes up when other well-known musicians talk to me about influences. The only vocalist that I identify with Queensrÿche is Geoff Tate.
I’ve been fortunate to hear the vocals of/and witness Geoff Tate in a live setting, on multiple occasions while he was fronting Queensrÿche. Wether it was an arena or club, I’ve observed Geoff Tate commanding both stage and crowd.
Today, Geoff Tate’s sophomore solo album, Kings And Thieves, will be released via InsideOut Music. Whoa! If you are a fan of Geoff Tate and/or Classic Heavy Rock, like myself, the celebration of this vocal and songwriting legend never ceases! Legendary vocalists are born and not made and give their songs profound emotion. Geoff Tate is living proof of this. Metal be thy name.
Take a listen (and read) below to the lyric video for Dark Money… this song ABSOLUTELY ROCKS!
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* For more info on GEOFF TATE, click on the links below!
facebook: Geoff Tate (Official)
http://tinmanmerchandising.com/geofftate/
LONG LIVE GEOFF TATE.
Stone.
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November 6, 2012 at 4:44 pm
What a fantastic song! Nothing more to say on that. I did have the pleasure of seeing Queensryche open for Bon Jovi in London in 1986, You’re absolutely right about Geoff Tate’s stage presence.
November 7, 2012 at 9:36 pm
Very cool you caught Queensryche live in ’86! What a mind-boggling moment in Rock history… Queensryche “opened” for Bon Jovi… whoa.
I realize Bon Jovi’s record sales and radio popularity far surpassed that of Queensryche back in ’86… yet my God, Queensryche back in ’86 must’ve blown Bon Jovi off the stage! LOL!
Um… did Queensryche blow Bon Jovi off the stage, 80’s Metalman? They just had to!? 🙂
November 8, 2012 at 2:30 pm
Bon Jovi were already popular in the UK and Queensryche were just finding their feet over here. But yes, Queensryche were the better act on the night