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A phantom famous singer who did not leave any official works: Scott Vokoun era. The super best pro shot that will be the “official replacement” has been decided to be released. I’m sure many of you are wondering, “Scott… who is he?” The main character of this work is QUIET RIOT, who reunited after the death of Kevin Dubrow. In order to fill the void left by this rare charisma, we have welcomed many singers and have continued our activities to this day. Scott Vokoun is one such singer. Although he has not left behind any official works, he is a vocalist who has been (secretly) talked about by enthusiast sources as “the most addicting role since Kevin!”. It’s understandable that you might be thinking, “What, isn’t that Kevin?” or “I don’t know who that guy is,” but I’d like to ask for your continued support. Since Kevin passed away in 2007, I can’t say that he has received much attention, so let’s start with the singer’s career after Kevin.・Mark Huff (September 2010-January 2012) *Former 5150 ・Keith St. John (February 2012) *Formerly BURNING RAIN Scott Vokoun (March 2012-November 2013) ← ★This person★ Jizzy Pearl (November 2013-December 2016/September 2019-Present) *Former LOVE/HATE → Official work “QUIET RIOT 10” Sean Nichols (December 2016-2017 (March 2019) *Former ICON ・James Durbin (March 2017 – September 2019) * Former American Idol → 6 people from official works “ROAD RAGE”, “HOLLYWOOD COWBOY” and above. Jizzy Pearl and James Durbin were able to leave albums with QUIET RIOT, and there are singers like Keith St. John who are known for other bands. In such a situation, Scott Vokoun is an unknown among unknowns. He is a phantom singer who has not left any official works with other bands. So, why did such a super niche singer become a hot topic? That’s because of this work. Although the introduction is long, this work is a multi-camera professional shot of “May 12, 2012 “M3 ROCK FESTIVAL”” that appeared in the Scott Vokoun era. As for the quality…it doesn’t matter anymore. Please remember that it is “perfectly official grade”. The important thing is Scott Vokoun’s performance, which is drawn with its transcendental quality. This also surprised me. A young man jumped out to the tune of the intro to “Run For Cover” and grabbed the microphone, and the voice that spewed out was Kevin Dubrow! That dull voice that sounds like a lump of individuality. And it’s not just the tone of voice. That vomiting force, the brave vocalization that goes beyond just shouting, the dynamic vibrato…the way he sings is also a complete clone. If you close your eyes, it’s like listening to a stereo soundboard recording from Kevin’s era. However, this work is just a video work. Do not close your eyes. In fact, Scott Vokoun’s performance is also very strong. The blond hair and bandana look gives it the feel of a “slightly dirty Jack Russell,” but it fits QUIET RIOT perfectly. The audience goes wild with their youthful and exaggerated actions, and the audience members are also dignified and dynamic. Even the slight way he looks at the camera is very cool, making it hard to believe that he is an unknown rookie. It is no wonder that maniacs were making a fuss about “Kevin’s return!” because he is a super talent. Of course, backing up Scott Vokoun is the genuine QUIET RIOT. The rhythm section is Frankie Banali and Chuck Wright from their golden era, and the guitar player is Alex Grossi, who was gaining momentum in Kevin’s later years. The set is also a concentrated version of the two great albums “METAL HEALTH” and “CONDITION CRITICAL”. Even though Kevin isn’t there, no matter where you listen to it, it’s nothing but QUIET RIOT. The highlight of such a show was the last two special songs. “Cum On Feel The Noize” gets exciting and exciting, but after that, Frankie comes out to the front of the stage and gives a moving MC. “I want to dedicate this next song to the memory of the great Randy Rhoads, and to my best friend in life, Kevin Dubrow. And of course, to so many of you here, crazy motherfuckers!” Led by, the famous song “Metal Health (Bang Your Head)” explodes! It’s not just that all the former members are together, they play famous songs from yesteryear, and they don’t just have similar voices. The history of QUIET RIOT is firmly engraved, and you can experience a full show that breathes soul with completely official professional shots. For example, Arnel Pineda from JOURNEY, and Todd La Touré from QUEENSRYCHE. John Davison of YES, Jorn Lande of THE SNAKES, and Mark Tornillo of ACCEPT are some of the names to mention. Rock history is full of singers who effortlessly breathed new life into bands with voices close to those of their great predecessors. Scott Vokoun was what QUIET RIOT was all about… no, he was the talent that was supposed to be. Unfortunately, he left QUIET RIOT without leaving behind any official work and disappeared from the scene. This is an ultra-excellent multi-camera professional shot that replaces the official work of the “Scott Vokoun era QUIET RIOT” known only to those in the know. Live at Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Maryland, USA 12th May 2012 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro. 2. Run For Cover 3. Slick Black Cadillac 4. Mama Weer All Crazee Now 5. Sign Of The Times 6. Love’s A Bitch 7 Cum On Feel The Noize 8. Metal Health (Bang Your Head) 9. Outro. Frankie Banali – Drums Chuck Wright – Bass Alex Grossi – Guitar Scott Vokoun – Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.36min.
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