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Burn Season
Burn Season is a four-piece hard rock music group formed Jacksonville, Florida, in 2001. An early version of the group recorded some demos at Jacksonville Beach studio Music Factory with just Damien Starkey on lead vocal and guitar and Bobby Amaru on drums (with studio owner Michael Ray FitzGerald filling in on bass). The group then moved to Jacksonville's Hole of the Pigeon, where they recorded an impressive set of demos that snagged them immediate major-label interest. The first record executive who showed interest in Burn Season was Flawless Records' Fred Durst, lead vocalist of Limp Bizkit. This led to a strong "buzz" in the industry. The members decided to sign with Elektra Records in what was reputedly an obscenely large deal. Burn Season went to work recording its debut album with renowned producers Bob Marlette and Tim Palmer--yet before it was even released, the band was dropped, and its Elektra debut never saw the light of day. Later, South Florida-based independent label Bieler Bros. Records signed the band. Bieler purchased the rights to four songs from Burn Season's unreleased Elektra debut and added eight new ones. After a lengthy delay, Burn Season released its self-titled debut on October 11, 2005. CEO Jason Bieler, stated: “ 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Burn Season」の詳細全文を読む
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