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Derek

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Alice Cooper’s Chuck Garric: 20 Years with the Music Man Stingray


SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA (November 22, 2005) – Ernie Ball-endorsed artist Chuck Garric of the legendary Alice Cooper band has been a fan of the Music Man Stingray ever since he saw Flea playing onstage with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in the 1980s. A time when most musicians were playing fancier basses, Garric chose the Stingray – preferring its old school look.


He’s quick to comment on features that sold him on the instrument more than 20 years ago.


“I love its look – very tough,” said Garric. “And I love its unique sound. The tone it produces is indescribably Music Man.


“You can manipulate the sound just the way you want. It gives the low end you need, is great for D tune songs, and provides that classic bass sound that’s great for creating a 70s sounding tone.”


With Alice Cooper for three years, Garric plays on two records – Eyes of Alice Cooper and Dirty Diamonds (on which he both played bass and co-wrote). He has been busy the past few months since the release of Dirty Diamonds, touring with the band since June with over 100 shows this year. They just finished playing the U.S., and are now heading to the U.K. to tour with opening act Twisted Sister. In February, they will return to Europe to co-headline with Deep Purple.


*********** Music Man is recognized as the benchmark of modern bass guitar design and manufacturing since introducing the StingRay bass in 1976. Music Man® was founded by Leo Fender, Forrest White and Tom Walker in 1972, and acquired in 1984 by Ernie Ball Inc. The company has since developed many groundbreaking guitars and basses. For more information, contact the Ernie Ball Company at (805) 544-7726, or visit their website at www.ernieball.com. Editors may also contact On the Horizon Communications at (805) 773-1000.


These products are Ernie Ball trademarks registered in the USA and many foreign countries:
ERNIE BALL® ********** CUSTOM GAUGE® ** STERLING®*** SLINKY® ***************** EARTHWOOD®
MUSIC MAN® ********** STINGRAY® ************* AXIS® *********** SILHOUETTE® ********* 3+1****** ® 4+2
Trademark ownership is indicated by the symbol ®, however, for the sake of brevity it is omitted during the story
 

NorM

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I love Alice Cooper and will not miss a show if I can help it. If you have never seen Alice in concert, SAVE UP! The best rock and roll show ever. There's something for everyone. Seeing and hearing an EBMM stingray for the show makes it more perfect.
 

Dees

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Alice Cooper is great, that's true!
I've only seen him once, and it wasn't one of his best show. It was on a festival, and you have to see such bands in a concert hall, in my opinion, much more show :D
 

BellaNicoli

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I've never seen him live! :( Surely now that I'm in LA I'll bump into him :cool:
I'm wondering about this tribute album coming out on Halloween (Article). they say there is so much excitement surrounding it that they are making it a double album! I just hop ethe bands don't suck!
 

fogman

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Saw Alice 3 times around 1986 and beyond.
Awesome experience. I highly recommend it.
 

Neances

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Never seen Alice live(side effects of Middle East).. I don't think i'd ever get sick of it :)

Huge songs, gives me a unique vibe.

Real Granpa of Rock indeed.
 

Thornton Davis

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I remember seeing the Alice Cooper band in Toronto on New Years Eve 1970 at The Masonic Temple. The band was great, so was the venue! They played the yet to be released "Love It To Death" album in its entirety which wasn't released for another month and a half (Feb 71).

TD
 

jchalas

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Thanks Derek! A woman I work with is a huge Alice Cooper fan. She goes to see them whenever they're within 2-3 hours' driving distance. I'll have to pass the article on to her.
 

Gearhead

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best show

I have always told every one that Alice Copper puts on the best show bar none.I was in awe my first show..I love cold ethel,when he takes her out of the refrigerator and she comes to life later in the song..EPIC!
 
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