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John E. Vistic is a Bristol, England based singer-songwriter, and the lead singer and guitarist for the band of the same name. Vistic is also known for his session work with bands such as Crippled Black Phoenix, Emily Breeze, Way Out West and General Midi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Emily Breeze )〕 John E Vistic features Vistic (lead guitar and vocals), Adam Coombs on keyboards and BVox, Guy Fowler on bass and Dan Clibery on drums and percussion. John E Vistic is the Vocalist, co-writer and lyricist for three tracks on the Crippled Black Phoenix album 'No Sadness or Farewell', including: 'Hold On: Goodbye to All of That'; 'Long Live Independence' and 'Maniac Beast'. John E Vistic is Creative Director, lyricist and co-writer of the multimedia rock concept album and performance, The Russian Winter, which saw its first three sold out shows Premier at Bristol's Colston Hall January 23rd-25th, 2014. John E Vistic (the band) was the winner of the 'Rockstar 09' competition and they were the first band to be confirmed for Glastonbury 2010, playing the Pilton Party with Dizzy Rascal and Florence and The Machine.〔()〕 John E Vistic released their first single of their new rock and roll sound in 2010 on Impedance Records (Australia). John E Vistic shows are known for their raucous rock and roll and unrelenting live performance They have gigged with The Alabama 3, The Jim Jones Revue, C.W Stoneking, MC Rut, and The Bookhouse Boys, as well as playing many UK festivals, such as Glastonbury, Trowbridge, Secret Garden, Shambala, and the Bulldog Bash. They have received airplay on BBC Radio by Tom Robinson, BBC Bristol and Triple R in Australia.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=BBC.co.uk )〕 The latest John E Vistic album, ''Modern Love'', produced by Paul Corkett was released on 24 March 2011. ==See also== * List of bands from Bristol 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「John E. Vistic」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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