ROCKWiRED RADiO PROFiLES
PRESENTS: THE
ROCKiNG SOUND
OF RiCHiE ONORi AND
HiS FORTHCOMiNG RELEASE MOMENT
OF TRUTH
DECEMBER 12, 2011 -Drummer
RICHIE ONORI, born and bred in Los Angeles, has built his
career working with some of the most influential musicians in the
fields of rock and jazz, including, among others, KEITH EMERSON,
RICHIE SAMBORA, RICK DERRINGER, STEVE LUKATHER and ROBBIE KRIEGER A
versatile percussionist with the ability to perform in many styles,
hard rock has always been one of RICHIE's favorite genres--not
surprisingly, having grown up cutting his teeth on CREAM, JIMI
HENDRIX and DEEP PURPLE. Early in his professional career, Richie was
part of popular L.A. progressive rock band Satyr, featuring ex-QUIET
RIOT members PAT REGAN and CHUCK WRIGHT. After years of of being an
in demand session player, ONORI has stepped from behind the drum kit
for his forthcoming CD 'MOMENT OF TRUTH' – a sturdy collection
rockin tunes that speak to the unstable times that we are living in.
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BRIAN
LUSH holds a BA in Creative Writing from the UNIVERSITY OF
NEW MEXICO. He established ROCKWIRED on New Years of 2004 and hasn't
looked back
since. He is currently the host of all of ROCKWIRED.COM's programming
which includes such shows as ROCKWIRED RADIO PROFILES and ROCKWIRED
FREE FORM RADIO. As
program producer for ROCKWiRED.COM, LUSH is hands-on when it
comes to
interviewing and building a lasting rapport with the artists that come
ROCKWiRED's
way. As a youngster, BRIAN LUSH had no idea what kind of seed was being
planted
by reading magazines such as HIT PARADE, HIGH TIMES, SPIN, REQUEST
(remember
that one?) and even ROLLING STONE. "Those were the days before the
internet and being a rock journalist
looked
like the coolest job imaginable." says LUSH "But reading these
magazines had me
imagining that one day I'd be the artist giving all of the clever
answers to
some poor guy with a tape recorder. Well, life has a way of surprising
you.
Now, I'm the poor guy with the tape recorder and asking all of the
questions."