Inside Metal TV Returns Following One Year Hiatus; SOUND BARRIER's BERNIE K And KLOS 95.5's STEVE HERRERA Guest
April 25, 2017, 7 years ago
The new episode of the Inside Metal Show on Zinna.TV (formerly TradioV) features Bernie K from Sound Barrier and Stew Herrera from KLOS 95.5 FM. This is the show's grand return following a year-long hiatus. Check out the episode below
In an effort to combat national divisiveness, Ultimate Jam Night at the Whisky A Go Go recently presented “Metal Has No Color”, a unique night of strength among rock musicians to demonstrate how our nation can unify. The show featured the reunion of seminal African American Metal band Sound Barrier and the debut of its new release produced by Tom Morello. Additional artists included Corey Glover of Living Colour, dUg Pinnick of Kings X, and Doc Coyle of God Fordbid. They were joined by more than 40 top musicians of various ethnicities. The event was broadcast worldwide via Zinna.TV.
Sound Barrier is a pioneering all-black heavy metal band that was formed in 1980. Facing racism for their choice in music among both the black and white communities, the band persevered through extreme hatred to create music that influenced generations of metal and rock artists including Tom Morello. Led by vocalist Bernie Kimbell, guitarist Tracy “Spacey T” Singleton, bassist Stanley E., and drummer Dave Brown the band produced songs that appeared on MTV and radio that resulted in other black musicians being given permission to enter the genre. For their April 18th performance, the band will perform its first new music in over 30 years, produced by Tom Morello, with Eric Valentine (Randy Jackson, Erykah Badu, Steve Vai, Steve Lukather) on drums in place of Dave Brown who passed away in 2013.
Corey Glover is the lead singer for Living Colour, and a noted actor with performances in the acclaimed Oliver Stone film “Platoon”, as well as a headlining role in the musical “Jesus Christ Superstar”. In 1989 Living Colour received the Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for their iconic hit “Cult of Personality”.
“These days our nation is more divided than ever” said Ultimate Jam Night founder, Chuck Wright. “States are separated into ‘red’ or ‘blue’, and people are increasingly combative. The idea of being ‘re-accomodated’ shouldn’t exist because individual civility should be cherished” said, Wright. We believe it’s high time for people to come together, and music has always held great healing power. We’re proud that Ultimate Jam Night can continue to demonstrate how race and separation can be set aside for common understanding and joy.”