The Alex Skolnick Trio was born in 2001. A former heavy metal guitar hero w… Read Full Bio ↴The Alex Skolnick Trio was born in 2001. A former heavy metal guitar hero with the San Francisco based group Testament, Alex had decided to leave the Bay Area, move to New York, soak up the jazz scene and go back to school to earn his music degree from New School University.
It was here that he met a young drum prodigy named Matt ‘Zebar’ Zebroski who, as it turned out, had been a Testament fan as a youth in Pittsburgh.
The two began rehearsing regularly with a bassist, practicing standards and reviewing homework assignments. Around this time, Alex had a dream in which he heard a beautiful melody played as bossa nova and upon waking up, realized it was ‘No One Like You’ by the 80’s hard rock band The Scorpions. When he brought the idea to the other guys, there was a certain absurdity to the idea.
Could a tune that was originally performed with distorted guitars, electric bass and a drum set the size of a spaceship translate to archtop guitar, upright bass and a drum kit small enough to carry on the New York Subway System? With a chuckle, they thought they’d give it a try and quickly realized they’d hit upon a magic formula. This tune felt as natural as any jazz standard, except that the melody was engrained in their souls from years of listening. Within a few weeks, the trio had versions of Kiss, Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, the Who and more, as well as original compositions and were covering a wide range of musical styles: swing, funk, latin and occasional moments of sheer metal/avant garde intensity.
Their debut recording "Goodbye To Romance: Standards For A New Generation (Skol Productions) was released in March 2002. Less than a month later, an entire column was devoted to the album in Billboard (Jazz Notes; April, 2002). Within a year, Goodbye To Romance had been awarded 4 ½ stars by Downbeat (March, 2003) , was featured in magazines such as Jazziz (March and April, 2003), The Village Voice (February 26th, 2003) and more, had reached #26 on the JazzWeek radio charts (August, 2002) and was listed as a ‘Top Seller’ on the on-line retail site CDBaby. Alex and the Trio performed at such notable music industry conferences as CMJ (New York, NY, 2002) and at SXSW (Austin, TX, 2003) and toured throughout the country to packed houses in such places as Cleveland, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Texas, New York City and the Rochester International Jazz Festival. They've appeared live on XM Sattelitte Radio, Fox Morning News, Brother Wease, and many other radio stations including WNEW (New York), WCPN (Cleveland) and WGMC (Rochester).
In Sep 2003, bassist Nathan Peck was brought in to replace the departing John Davis, who had left to form an indy rock band. Nathan grew up with Matt in Pittsburgh and has played bass for such notable jazz musicians as Maynard Ferguson and Maria Maldaur. The new trio line up clicked immediately and soon embarked upon the Guitarevolution tour, sharing the bill with ex-Megadeth guitarists Marty Freidman and Chris Poland in a series of West Coast dates, winning over the primarily rock and metal fans in the audience. The next few months were spent honing the tunes for the next trio release, expected in Spring ’04. While this album will contain 50% original compositions, it will also continue the concept of the first album, with arrangements of music by Deep Purple, Judas Priest, Pink Floyd and more, most of which have been thoroughly road tested by the boys. 2004 promises to be an exciting year for the trio.
Current members:
* Alex Skolnick – guitar (2001-present)
* Nathan Peck – upright bass (2003-present)
* Matt Zebroski – drums/percussion (2001-present)
Past members:
* John Davis – upright bass (2001-2003)
Songs:
The Trio is known for performing songs written by bands of the Classic rock and Heavy metal variety - what they call "modern standards". They have covered portions of, or the entirety of the following songs, in concert or on record:
Tom Sawyer, The Trooper, Iron Man (Western Sabbath), Highway Star, Practica lo que predicas (Testament's Practice What You Preach), Goodbye to Romance, Detroit Rock City, Still Loving You, Don't Talk to Strangers, Dream On, No One Like You (which appears twice on the UK version of their debut album, once as a studio recording, and as a bonus last track from a live show), War Pigs, Electric Eye, Money, Blackout, and Pinball Wizard.
Since their first album, the Trio has shifted to a direction that includes more original material, as half the songs on their second album are original compositions, and only three are covers on their third album.
The Trio has covered 3 Scorpions songs to date, and bandleader Alex has called them "our Rodgers and Hammerstein".
Notable Concerts:
The Trio performed for the first time in New Zealand at the G-TARanaki Guitar Festival in July 2008. Alex was also included in an historic jam session at Vernon Reid's Puke Ariki "Midnight Session" performance alongside Gilby Clarke and Uli Jon Roth.
In 2010 they toured as a support act for Rodrigo y Gabriela
(source1: Alex skolnick trio official website!)
(source2: Wikipedia)
It was here that he met a young drum prodigy named Matt ‘Zebar’ Zebroski who, as it turned out, had been a Testament fan as a youth in Pittsburgh.
The two began rehearsing regularly with a bassist, practicing standards and reviewing homework assignments. Around this time, Alex had a dream in which he heard a beautiful melody played as bossa nova and upon waking up, realized it was ‘No One Like You’ by the 80’s hard rock band The Scorpions. When he brought the idea to the other guys, there was a certain absurdity to the idea.
Could a tune that was originally performed with distorted guitars, electric bass and a drum set the size of a spaceship translate to archtop guitar, upright bass and a drum kit small enough to carry on the New York Subway System? With a chuckle, they thought they’d give it a try and quickly realized they’d hit upon a magic formula. This tune felt as natural as any jazz standard, except that the melody was engrained in their souls from years of listening. Within a few weeks, the trio had versions of Kiss, Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, the Who and more, as well as original compositions and were covering a wide range of musical styles: swing, funk, latin and occasional moments of sheer metal/avant garde intensity.
Their debut recording "Goodbye To Romance: Standards For A New Generation (Skol Productions) was released in March 2002. Less than a month later, an entire column was devoted to the album in Billboard (Jazz Notes; April, 2002). Within a year, Goodbye To Romance had been awarded 4 ½ stars by Downbeat (March, 2003) , was featured in magazines such as Jazziz (March and April, 2003), The Village Voice (February 26th, 2003) and more, had reached #26 on the JazzWeek radio charts (August, 2002) and was listed as a ‘Top Seller’ on the on-line retail site CDBaby. Alex and the Trio performed at such notable music industry conferences as CMJ (New York, NY, 2002) and at SXSW (Austin, TX, 2003) and toured throughout the country to packed houses in such places as Cleveland, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Texas, New York City and the Rochester International Jazz Festival. They've appeared live on XM Sattelitte Radio, Fox Morning News, Brother Wease, and many other radio stations including WNEW (New York), WCPN (Cleveland) and WGMC (Rochester).
In Sep 2003, bassist Nathan Peck was brought in to replace the departing John Davis, who had left to form an indy rock band. Nathan grew up with Matt in Pittsburgh and has played bass for such notable jazz musicians as Maynard Ferguson and Maria Maldaur. The new trio line up clicked immediately and soon embarked upon the Guitarevolution tour, sharing the bill with ex-Megadeth guitarists Marty Freidman and Chris Poland in a series of West Coast dates, winning over the primarily rock and metal fans in the audience. The next few months were spent honing the tunes for the next trio release, expected in Spring ’04. While this album will contain 50% original compositions, it will also continue the concept of the first album, with arrangements of music by Deep Purple, Judas Priest, Pink Floyd and more, most of which have been thoroughly road tested by the boys. 2004 promises to be an exciting year for the trio.
Current members:
* Alex Skolnick – guitar (2001-present)
* Nathan Peck – upright bass (2003-present)
* Matt Zebroski – drums/percussion (2001-present)
Past members:
* John Davis – upright bass (2001-2003)
Songs:
The Trio is known for performing songs written by bands of the Classic rock and Heavy metal variety - what they call "modern standards". They have covered portions of, or the entirety of the following songs, in concert or on record:
Tom Sawyer, The Trooper, Iron Man (Western Sabbath), Highway Star, Practica lo que predicas (Testament's Practice What You Preach), Goodbye to Romance, Detroit Rock City, Still Loving You, Don't Talk to Strangers, Dream On, No One Like You (which appears twice on the UK version of their debut album, once as a studio recording, and as a bonus last track from a live show), War Pigs, Electric Eye, Money, Blackout, and Pinball Wizard.
Since their first album, the Trio has shifted to a direction that includes more original material, as half the songs on their second album are original compositions, and only three are covers on their third album.
The Trio has covered 3 Scorpions songs to date, and bandleader Alex has called them "our Rodgers and Hammerstein".
Notable Concerts:
The Trio performed for the first time in New Zealand at the G-TARanaki Guitar Festival in July 2008. Alex was also included in an historic jam session at Vernon Reid's Puke Ariki "Midnight Session" performance alongside Gilby Clarke and Uli Jon Roth.
In 2010 they toured as a support act for Rodrigo y Gabriela
(source1: Alex skolnick trio official website!)
(source2: Wikipedia)
Tom Sawyer
Alex Skolnick Trio Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Tom Sawyer' by these artists:
Alejandro Magno Mi ídolo desde pequeño fue producto de la imaginación fu…
Charley Pride Chorus & Orchestra Oh, a river′s gonna flow Cross the land Cross the land Oh, a…
Deadsy A modern day warrior, mean mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer, m…
Dominic Cifarelli, Jeff Feldman & Sebastian Bach A modern day warrior, mean, mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer, …
Egészséges Fejbőr A széles, nagy Mississippin sodor le az ár, Kemény…
Elfie Tom Sawyer, c'est l'Amérique Le symbole de la liberté Il e…
LIVING ROOM - Rush A modern-day warrior Mean, mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer Me…
Mindless Self Indulgence The Modern with the warrior The mean with the stride The Tom…
Pins Dimeh Hey yé yé (Handy Y Kap'z) Hey yé yé yé (Thunder…
Rage Originally performed by Rush A modern-day warrior Mean mean …
Rush A modern-day warrior Mean, mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer Me…
Rush ( live ) A modern day warrior Mean, mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer …
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Rush琀 A modern day warrior Mean, mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer Me…
Sinik Je regardais Paris tout en haut d'mon arbre (Je regardais Pa…
Stereoshake A modern day warrior mean, mean Today's Tom Sawyer mean,…
The Opening & Rush A modern-day warrior Mean, mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer Me…
The Rush A modern-day warrior Mean mean stride, Today's Tom Sawyer Me…
Tiavo Straight outta devil's kitchen (cook, cook, cook, cook) Am G…
Rush A modern-day warrior Mean, mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer Me…
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Electric Eye Up here in space I'm looking down on you My lasers trace …
Highway Star Nobody gonna take my car I'm gonna race it to the…
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Marcelo Becerra
Excelente cover de un gran tema🎸🎶🎧
Sunshine Overpass
So, I finally got around to listening to the Alex Skolnick Trio, and I really like what I'm hearing! What's interesting is that their sound here reminds me of another band called the Jazz Mandolin Project. Granted they use mandolin instead of guitar, but I hear some stylistic similarities. Check out the JMP song Xenoblast: https://youtu.be/seKUEoBptUM
Yarrick64
Incredible song! Genius!
CaptainAtomSmasher
Yeah, it pretty much just takes the main melodies, and does it's own thing. Which works great, I think.
pollaris18
Wow amazing cover!!!
ChiliBass
Wow! Fantastic!!!
Revival House
thanks for uploading! Love Skolnick!
alexeykh
You could do a drum & bass of this.
Rob Flynn
Anyone know of a transcription of this? I first heard it on Pandora on a fusion station. When I first heard the intro, I was like “is this what I think is?” Used to play this tune back in high school and remember playing the interlude on a. korg mini synth (but I played guitar). These guys were spot on with their rhythm, great drumming. Reharm is very cool, it’s out there, but cool.
Matt zebroski
At least the drum part.