Former DREAM THEATER Drummer Mike Portnoy Shoots Drum Channel DVD With Billy Sheehan, Derek Sherinian And Tony MacAlpine
January 14, 2012, 12 years ago
According to an update from drummer Mike Portnoy (ADRENALINE MOB, ex-DREAM THEATER), he has shot a DVD for The Drum Channel with MR. BIG bassist Billy Sheehan, BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION/ex-Dream Theater keboardist Derek Shrerinian, and guitarist Tony MacAlpine. Details of the production will be revealed soon. Watch Portnoy's official Facebook page for updates
A group shot from the session is available below. Check out The Drum Channel here.
As previously reported, FLYING COLORS is the new virtuoso prog/pop/rock band featuring Portnoy and guitarist Steve Morse (DEEP PURPLE), will release their eponymous debut album in the UK on Monday, March 26th, followed by a North American release on Tuesday, March 27th.
Released by Music Theories Recordings, the debut album includes the talents of Mike Portnoy (drums, vocals), Dave LaRue (bass), Neal Morse (keyboards, vocals), Casey McPherson (lead vocals, guitar), and Steve Morse (lead guitar).
The formation of Flying Colors began with a simple idea: virtuoso musicians and a pop singer joining together to make new-fashioned music the old fashioned way. Refreshing, classic, old and new, the recordings are saturated with the many styles, tones and hues of the players who, in becoming a band, have delivered a unique fusion of vintage craftsmanship and contemporary music.
Mike Portnoy was the co-founding member and drummer for one of the world’s biggest prog metal bands, Dream Theater. Neal Morse is the co-founding member of the prog rock band SPOCK'S BEARD and is currently the prog rock supergroup TRANSATLANTIC. David LaRue plays bass for the DIXIE DREGS and has also worked with JOE SATRIANI and STEVE VAI. Steve Morse has been playing lead guitar for Deep Purple for the last 16 years. Founder and leader of ALPHA REV, Casey McPherson, has enjoyed major success in the US with multiple hits including the song 'New Morning'.
Check out "making of" footage for Flying Colors' debut album below: