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  1. 10 de mar. de 2021 · Earlier this year, Derek appeared as a guest on guitar legend Michael Schenker's new album "Immortal", and Schenker was so pleased with his performance, he agreed to appear on Sherinian's upcoming ...

  2. This video was taken from: "When dream and day reunite", which is the one and only live performance of Dream Theater's debut album "When Dream And Day Unite"...

  3. 5 de ago. de 2022 · Derek Sherinian needs no introduction, ... The virtuous intertwining of keyboards and guitar is valuable, with solos at times frenetic on a rhythmic session with supporting bass lines and solid drumming. In the finale an excellent duet between organ and guitar for lovers of more retro keyboard sounds.

  4. 22 de dic. de 2013 · As one of the other reviewers said, for a keyboardist's solo album, you would swear it is a guitar album. Guitar greats Zakk Wylde, Allan Holdsworth, and Steve Lukather all shred and Derek Sherinian manages to fit in, often in the background. As when he was with Dream Theater, many of Derek's solos have guitar tones and sound like guitar solos.

  5. 8 de sept. de 2020 · Despite the variety of genres that can be found on The Phoenix, every track on this album manages to manifest Derek’s trademark intensity and musical passion. A perfect example: opening track “The Phoenix” starts off with an Eddie Van Halen-esque solo, only to rip into guitar solos, bass solos, keyboard solos, and heavy double bass drumming.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2020 · It’s no secret that we at Sonic Perspectives are big fans of keyboardist extraordinaire Derek Sherinian.He was kind enough to give us the details of the first Sons of Apollo album when it came out, and also spoke at length with us during an interview addressing all of his career.Known by his versatility, and aggressive “guitaristic” approach to his keyboard style, the progressive rock ...

  7. 17 de sept. de 2007 · I initially envisioned Zakk starting the song because it’s very Ozzy influenced, but ultimately it was Yngwie who played the intro rhythm.” Sherinian would’ve liked to have had both Malmsteen and Wylde in the same room doing the lead battle, but it wasn’t logistically possible at the time of the recording. “I had Zakk lay his solos first.