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BAND HISTORY
Initially the project consisted entirely of solo recordings by Oliva, but after several months of work he was joined by former members of Circle II Circle to form a band[1].
Initially, the band went out on tour in December 2003 under the name "The Jon Oliva Project", but this was later changed to "'Tage Mahal". The band's first performance was at the Criss Oliva Memorial Concert in 2003, where Oliva played a set of 6 songs from his solo catalog plus "In the Dream" from Power of the Night, "Hey Bulldog" by The Beatles and a classic cover of "Wishing Well" by the band Free (which was covered by Savatage on their album Fight for the Rock)[2]. Joining Jon on stage that night were Matt LaPorte (guitar), John Zahner (keyboards), Jason Jennings (bass), and Christopher Kinder (drums). The band's name was changed after discovering the blues musician Taj Mahal. Because of the laws surrounding consumer confusion, Oliva instructed the band's name be changed to Jon Oliva's Pain, "Pain" being the working title of the band's first album.
After hearing the results of their earliest studio sessions together, Oliva then decided to repeat the solo work from scratch with the band[1]. The band embraced the opportunity without hesitation, and brought in former Circle II Circle bass player Kevin Rothney to solidify the line-up. The band released their first album 'Tage Mahal on the SPV label in 2004[3]. Originally slated to be released on the same label in May 2006[4], JOP subsequently signed to AFM Records for the release of the follow-up entitled Maniacal Renderings, due on September 4 2006[5]. Oliva cites SPV's reluctance to promote the previous record as a major factor in his decision to move labels[6]. Oliva credits his late brother Criss (with whom he founded Savatage) as co-writing some of the work on this latest album (particularly the track "The Answer"), after finding some working tapes they had recorded together shortly before Criss's death in a road accident in 1993[1].
The music and themes bear comparison with the likes of Alice Cooper, focusing as they do on elements of obsession, pain, confusion and insanity. Oliva himself cites The Beatles, Queen and The Who amongst his and hence the band's influences[1].
A tour taking them through most of Summer 2006 saw the band appearing at festivals in Europe. The tour reportedly included the performance of two Savatage songs at each concert.
During a performance at the UK's ProgPower festival in March 2007, Oliva and the band paid tribute to one of Savatage's works, Streets: A Rock Opera, by playing a majority of the album in running order for the first time as a "gift" to fans. Oliva remarked that some of the songs had never been performed live in the 16 years since the album's first release.
Interviews pointed to a third album being recorded by the band in late 2007 ready for a release by AFM Records in January or February 2008[7]. In January 2008, a release date in April via AFM was confirmed for the new album, entitled Global Warning, with the band announcing that the new album has now been both mixed and mastered.[8] After the album's release, the band embarked on a tour of North America and Europe with new guitarist Tom McDyne along with Circle II Circle and Manticora. The tour meant that Jon Oliva shared the stage with Zachary Stevens for the first time in almost 10 years.
At the conclusion of the tour, the band announced that it had commenced pre-production on its fourth release, with a due date of 2009. The band expects to tour the United States and Europe once more in 2009, with a live DVD to be released in 2010, providing negotiations go to plan.[9]
to prosafto album tous p kukloforhse
o Oliva kathe fora grafei........
apo savatage(osa xronia k an perasoun kommatara)
DISCOGRAPHY
Current members
Jon Oliva (vocals; keyboards)
Matt LaPorte (guitars)
Tom McDyne (guitars)
Kevin Rothney (bass)
Christopher Kinder (drums)
The JOP summer festival season is also taking shape with Graspop, Bang Your Head, and Zwarte Cross confirmed. More festivals and summer shows to be announced as they happen.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010 - DE-Berlin @ Halford
Wednesday, September 29, 2010 - CR-Praque @ Exit Club
Friday, October 1, 2010 DE - Gunzendorf @ Prog Metal Night
Saturday, October 2, 2010 - Essen, DE - @Turock
Sunday, October 3, 2010 - NL- Progpower Europe 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010 - Hamburg, DE - @New Ballroom
Wednesday, October 6, 2010 - Aschaffenburg, DE - @Colos-Saal
Friday, October 8, 2010 Fri DE - Köln @ Werkstat
Saturday, October, 9, 2010 - Memmingen, DE - @Kaminwerk
Sunday, October 10, 2010 - TBA
Tuesday, October, 12 2010 - Colmar, FR - @Grillen
Wednesday, October, 13, 2010 - Pratteln, CH - @Z7
Friday, October 15, 2010 - Tilburg, NL - @013 NO SUPPORT
Saturday, October 16, 2010 - Vosselar, BE - @Biebob
Monday, October 18, 2010 - ES-Madrid @ Hieneken (www.salarena.com)
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 - ES-Barcelona @ Rassmatazz 2 (www.salarena.com)
BAND HISTORY
Initially the project consisted entirely of solo recordings by Oliva, but after several months of work he was joined by former members of Circle II Circle to form a band[1].
Initially, the band went out on tour in December 2003 under the name "The Jon Oliva Project", but this was later changed to "'Tage Mahal". The band's first performance was at the Criss Oliva Memorial Concert in 2003, where Oliva played a set of 6 songs from his solo catalog plus "In the Dream" from Power of the Night, "Hey Bulldog" by The Beatles and a classic cover of "Wishing Well" by the band Free (which was covered by Savatage on their album Fight for the Rock)[2]. Joining Jon on stage that night were Matt LaPorte (guitar), John Zahner (keyboards), Jason Jennings (bass), and Christopher Kinder (drums). The band's name was changed after discovering the blues musician Taj Mahal. Because of the laws surrounding consumer confusion, Oliva instructed the band's name be changed to Jon Oliva's Pain, "Pain" being the working title of the band's first album.
After hearing the results of their earliest studio sessions together, Oliva then decided to repeat the solo work from scratch with the band[1]. The band embraced the opportunity without hesitation, and brought in former Circle II Circle bass player Kevin Rothney to solidify the line-up. The band released their first album 'Tage Mahal on the SPV label in 2004[3]. Originally slated to be released on the same label in May 2006[4], JOP subsequently signed to AFM Records for the release of the follow-up entitled Maniacal Renderings, due on September 4 2006[5]. Oliva cites SPV's reluctance to promote the previous record as a major factor in his decision to move labels[6]. Oliva credits his late brother Criss (with whom he founded Savatage) as co-writing some of the work on this latest album (particularly the track "The Answer"), after finding some working tapes they had recorded together shortly before Criss's death in a road accident in 1993[1].
The music and themes bear comparison with the likes of Alice Cooper, focusing as they do on elements of obsession, pain, confusion and insanity. Oliva himself cites The Beatles, Queen and The Who amongst his and hence the band's influences[1].
A tour taking them through most of Summer 2006 saw the band appearing at festivals in Europe. The tour reportedly included the performance of two Savatage songs at each concert.
During a performance at the UK's ProgPower festival in March 2007, Oliva and the band paid tribute to one of Savatage's works, Streets: A Rock Opera, by playing a majority of the album in running order for the first time as a "gift" to fans. Oliva remarked that some of the songs had never been performed live in the 16 years since the album's first release.
Interviews pointed to a third album being recorded by the band in late 2007 ready for a release by AFM Records in January or February 2008[7]. In January 2008, a release date in April via AFM was confirmed for the new album, entitled Global Warning, with the band announcing that the new album has now been both mixed and mastered.[8] After the album's release, the band embarked on a tour of North America and Europe with new guitarist Tom McDyne along with Circle II Circle and Manticora. The tour meant that Jon Oliva shared the stage with Zachary Stevens for the first time in almost 10 years.
At the conclusion of the tour, the band announced that it had commenced pre-production on its fourth release, with a due date of 2009. The band expects to tour the United States and Europe once more in 2009, with a live DVD to be released in 2010, providing negotiations go to plan.[9]
to prosafto album tous p kukloforhse
o Oliva kathe fora grafei........
apo savatage(osa xronia k an perasoun kommatara)
DISCOGRAPHY
Current members
Jon Oliva (vocals; keyboards)
Matt LaPorte (guitars)
Tom McDyne (guitars)
Kevin Rothney (bass)
Christopher Kinder (drums)
The JOP summer festival season is also taking shape with Graspop, Bang Your Head, and Zwarte Cross confirmed. More festivals and summer shows to be announced as they happen.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010 - DE-Berlin @ Halford
Wednesday, September 29, 2010 - CR-Praque @ Exit Club
Friday, October 1, 2010 DE - Gunzendorf @ Prog Metal Night
Saturday, October 2, 2010 - Essen, DE - @Turock
Sunday, October 3, 2010 - NL- Progpower Europe 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010 - Hamburg, DE - @New Ballroom
Wednesday, October 6, 2010 - Aschaffenburg, DE - @Colos-Saal
Friday, October 8, 2010 Fri DE - Köln @ Werkstat
Saturday, October, 9, 2010 - Memmingen, DE - @Kaminwerk
Sunday, October 10, 2010 - TBA
Tuesday, October, 12 2010 - Colmar, FR - @Grillen
Wednesday, October, 13, 2010 - Pratteln, CH - @Z7
Friday, October 15, 2010 - Tilburg, NL - @013 NO SUPPORT
Saturday, October 16, 2010 - Vosselar, BE - @Biebob
Monday, October 18, 2010 - ES-Madrid @ Hieneken (www.salarena.com)
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 - ES-Barcelona @ Rassmatazz 2 (www.salarena.com)