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Chris Impellitteri-Guitar

Chris Impellitteri is one of the most unique, intense, and dynamic guitarists in heavy rock today. His influences range from Al Dimeola to Uli John Roth to Edward Van Halen. Chris has been releasing some of the best progressive, neo-classical guitar work around since the mid-'80's, inspiring countless musicians. Chris Impellitteri is known world-wide as one of the fastest and most versatile guitarists anywhere.

 

 

James Amelio Pulli-bass

Known as Impellitteri's "Four-stringed Fury", James came to us from the East Coast where he learned at an early age the power of Rock and Roll. "I remember watching a friend playing War Pigs on the guitar and it REALLY moved me! My brother played dru m s, and would have other musicians over to jam. He first time that I strapped on a bass, turned it up to 10, and hit the low E string I WAS HOOKED. For me there's nothing like the rumble from a bass that goes right through you." James found bands like B l ack Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Alice Cooper, and The Who to be early influences. After moving to LA, James had learned that Chris and Rob were putting a new band together. "At the audition I still remember the chills I got when Rob was singing. I was amazed watching Chris play as well. The truth is, when the House of Lords "Sahara" album came out it was one of my favorites. Listening to the solo in the beginning, I thought--"there's a guitarist I'd love to work with." I didn't know at the time that it was Chris! James was picked from the auditions for his solid-steady playing. "The way that I play works well with Chris's style. I give the solid foundation to the music which allows Chris to do what he does best." James welcomes contact with fans and other bass players.
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Glen Sobel-drums

Glen Sobel-Drummer for the Impellitteri band. Glen toured with IMPELLITTERI on the Answer to the Master tour, Screaming Symphony, and Eye of the Hurricane Tours, as well as recording the "Crunch" CD. Progressive Metal fans already know Glen from his work with Tony MacAlpine and Gary Hoey.

 

 

Curtis Skelton-vocals

The new voice of Impellitteri.Curtis Skelton’s vocals are a cut above what’s currently flooding the market, with a gutty blues belting quality, they take strong material up another couple notches.