Aerport Rocking Chairs music takes influence from various styles, including rock n roll, jazz, funk, bluegrass, blues, and surprisingly, jungle. The drummer, Scott Shapiro, is an accomplished DJ spinning house/intelligent jungle for the last 10 years. Shapiro also has long standing London based record contract for his original jungle tracks. His back beat has lead this band to explore sounds unheard of in a rock band. He can also be heard singing some of the covers during live shows. Scott Sherr is the acoustic guitarist and lead singer with multiple credentials from his days at UCLA. His voice seems to get better with every gig and every song he writes. Its deep, rich tones with a raspy air are unique unto himself. The self professed "driver of the bus", otherwise known as the bassist, is Joe Scalea. Scaleas style is as varied as his influences, building a sound that'll keep you moving and knock you over, if youre not careful. Rounding out the band is the lead guitarist, Dan Gozhansky, whos roots are purist American rock n roll. His lead style has been shaped by everything from the jazz and blues greats of the fifties, to the newest independents on the New York and Portland music scene. From clean to crunch, Gohzanksy is truly a versatile lead guitarist.
The Aerport Rocking Chairs bring a refreshing variety of music that appeals to many different types of listeners with numerous original and cover songs in their repertoire. Their first full length album is due in mid March 2007 recorded with Chris Bentley at the Bunker Recording Studios!!!
The Aerport Rocking Chairs cover a wide variety of material, including: Hard to Handle by The Black Crows, Badfish by Sublime, Aeroplane by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Joker by Steve Miller, Beverly Hills by Weezer, several Dave Matthews and Jack Johnson covers, No one Knows by Queens of the Stone Age, Your Love by The Outfield, a rap song every so often, Fire by Jimi Hendrix, Brick House, and many, many more. The Aerport Rocking Chairs strive to put on shows that will get your venue increase exposure, while getting your crowds dancing with extended jams, energy, and crowd participation. See them soon at a gig near you.
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