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June 09, 2005

Rock Jack

RockjackRock Jack is Ezra Lux, the 3-year old son of Aesop, the drummer of Bay Area heavies Ludicra. Jack worships Andrew WK, has been compared in vocal styling to the Germs' Darby Crash, and sings about such important topics as Darth Vader, cannibalism, and the toilet. Impressive, considering some of the things Fred Durst has sung about, and he's all grown. Two of Jack's songs are up on his My Space page, and here's another MP3 of a cover of Van Halen's "Get Me a Doctor." Aquarius has his CD Belly Bones for sale as well.

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Ezra Lux is three years old and performs under the name Rock Jack. For info on his CD, his drummer dad, and a couple of sample tracks, check this WFMU post. Meanwhile, here's Rock Jack's cover of Van Halen's "Somebody Get Me A Doctor." Rock Jack [wfmu.... [Read More]

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wow. he really perfected that strung out darby crash vocal styling! I especially like the tasty fade on the Van Halen tune.

Brian, I think you've discovered the new Human Skab!

Esperemos que pronto todos (autores, discograficas y publico) encontremos una formula que permita disfrutar de las nuevas tecnologias y de los canales de distribución alternativos de una forma razonable. Pero por lo pronto ¡NO AL CANON!
Bon Jovi presenta en Amsterdam su nuevo disco 'Have a nice day'
"Me gusta disociar lo que hacemos cada uno por nuestra cuenta de lo que componemos juntos" (Jon Bon Jovi)
"Los discos son cosa del pasado, ahora se trata de pulsar un botón. Por eso son atractivos los formatos que aportan contenidos multimedia".

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