The Shok Paris story began with the dream of Bill Sabo in 1982. Wanting to … Read Full Bio ↴The Shok Paris story began with the dream of Bill Sabo in 1982. Wanting to form an original band, Bill turned to his cousin Eric Marderwald and Ken Erb. Eric had been playing in an early incarnation of Breaker, and was convinced to join ranks with Bill and Ken. After a time of rehearsal's, the three placed an ad for a bassist and vocalist. Kel Bershire answered the ad for bassist and the nucleus of Shok Paris was formed. After trying out various singer's the band hired Buddy McCormack , and Shok Paris h ad it's foundation. Not wanting to follow the usual pattern of local bands playing the bar scene doing covers, Shok Paris immediately started writing original material. In 1983 Shok Paris was offered a spot on the upcoming Cleveland Metal compilation. Cleveland Metal showcased the band's talent, but the band wasn't happy with the vocal's and decided to replace Buddy. Kel suggested a guy he had seen in a local band from his area (New Philadelphia, OH). Kel had seen a band called "Banger" from his home town, and had immediately taken notice of the singer Vic Hix. Vic came onboard in early 1984, and the band was set to conquer the world !
Cleveland Metal was Bill Peters first step in the launch of a record label, and the following year Auburn Records was formed. 1984 saw the release of the bands debut album "Go For The Throat". Shok Paris gained a huge underground following and fan base, with the GFTT release. The band played throughout Ohio, Pennsylvania, and western New York supporting the GFTT album, opening for the likes of Breaker, Rotterdam, and a host of other bands.
In 1986 Shok Paris returned to the studio to record their follow-up to GFTT, again with Bill Peters at the helm. After writing the material and preparing for the recording, Bill Sabo left due to personal commitments. Jan Roll replaced Bill and the band entered Beachwood Recording Studio's to record Steel and Starlight. The album was recorded, and set to be released once again on Auburn Records. At the last minute, IRS Records made an offer, and the recording's were remixed and released on IRS. Eric say's Bill Peters still has the original mix of the recording's which is much heavier than what IRS released, maybe some day they will see the light of day. After the release of Steel and Starlight, Shok Paris undertook an American tour supporting none other than Savatage on their "Hall of the Mountain King" tour.
Following the tour supporting the Steel and Starlight album, Jan was replaced with Danny Simmons on drums. The band was given little rest and returned to the studio in the summer of 1988 to record their third album Concrete Killers. The album was released in early 1989 and things started falling apart from there. The band had wanted a totally different album cover than what was released (depicting the band as cartoon characters)... Their management was not living up to their expectation's... In a last d itch effort Shok Paris undertook a tour supporting Lizzy Borden in early 1989. Once the tour was complete, the band returned home to Ohio. Being totally unhappy with their management, and lack of support from their record company, Shok Paris called it a day...
Cleveland Metal was Bill Peters first step in the launch of a record label, and the following year Auburn Records was formed. 1984 saw the release of the bands debut album "Go For The Throat". Shok Paris gained a huge underground following and fan base, with the GFTT release. The band played throughout Ohio, Pennsylvania, and western New York supporting the GFTT album, opening for the likes of Breaker, Rotterdam, and a host of other bands.
In 1986 Shok Paris returned to the studio to record their follow-up to GFTT, again with Bill Peters at the helm. After writing the material and preparing for the recording, Bill Sabo left due to personal commitments. Jan Roll replaced Bill and the band entered Beachwood Recording Studio's to record Steel and Starlight. The album was recorded, and set to be released once again on Auburn Records. At the last minute, IRS Records made an offer, and the recording's were remixed and released on IRS. Eric say's Bill Peters still has the original mix of the recording's which is much heavier than what IRS released, maybe some day they will see the light of day. After the release of Steel and Starlight, Shok Paris undertook an American tour supporting none other than Savatage on their "Hall of the Mountain King" tour.
Following the tour supporting the Steel and Starlight album, Jan was replaced with Danny Simmons on drums. The band was given little rest and returned to the studio in the summer of 1988 to record their third album Concrete Killers. The album was released in early 1989 and things started falling apart from there. The band had wanted a totally different album cover than what was released (depicting the band as cartoon characters)... Their management was not living up to their expectation's... In a last d itch effort Shok Paris undertook a tour supporting Lizzy Borden in early 1989. Once the tour was complete, the band returned home to Ohio. Being totally unhappy with their management, and lack of support from their record company, Shok Paris called it a day...
Lost Queen
Shok Paris Lyrics
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Caged Tiger The hunt is on, the traps are set they've come to…
Go Down Fighting Riding on a witch's wheel a guiding light a force of…
On A Wing and A Prayer All through life you take chances all the time situation, …
On Your Feet Stand up Be counted When your backs are to the walls Rise up…
Tokyo Rose One voice from across the ocean What I hear is its…
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ta sklira sou logia itaaaan....
George Katsaros
Χάχα ακριβώς έτσι
Evita
lol
John Amber
xaxaxa!!!!
Alex Razorback
Στράτος Διαμαντής είναι ο "συνθέτης" της μουσικής του "Άντεξα".
Τσάμπα βρίζετε τον Φοίβο
Θανάσης Φαρσάρης
Καλησπέρα σας! Μια πρώτη παρατήρηση. Την μουσική του Άντεξα την έγραψε ο Στράτος Διαμαντής και όχι ο Φοίβος. Δεύτερον. Μπορεί ο Φοίβος να είναι κλέφτης και να γράφει κομμάτια με κλεμμένα π.χ. riffs, ακόρντα δεν ξέρω κι εγώ τι άλλο, αλλά είναι φοβερός μουσικός και ξέρει πάρα πολύ μουσική...Και είναι και μεταλάς...Για ακούστε το τραγούδι One more time από τους Outloud για να δείτε τι μπορεί να κάνει ο Φοίβος...Είναι δουλειά...ο κόσμος διασκεδάζει και αυτός βγάζει χρήματα...Όπως είπε και ο ίδιος...
rafael 10
Και ο σαμπανης χατζηγιαμνης είναι μεγάλοι συνθέτες κ αυτοί έχουν πάρει ριφακιααπο ξένα τραγούδια για να κολλήσουν στα δικά τους
arty crappy
Προσωπικά το one more time μου θυμίζει intro για power rangers ή ντιτζιμον αλλα δεν αμφιβάλλω οτι ο Φοίβος ειναι μεταλάς και οτι έχει βαθιές γνωσεις μουσικής, έκλεψε άλλωστε απο τα καλύτερα χιτάκια διαφορετικών ειδών μουσικής.. εμένα αυτό που μ' εκνευριζει σε εκεινον και τον Καρβελα ειναι οτι παλαιοτερα εκθειάζονταν ως ιδιοφυΐες μουσικών στην Ελλάδα και δεν το παραδέχονταν οτι έχουν κλέψει riffs κτλ. Παρθενογένεση στην τέχνη, λένε, δεν υπάρχει αλλά κάποια κομμάτια είναι copy paste, δεν εμπνευστηκανε απλα..
Despina Kanaki Chrysochoidou
And a wild Greek appears...
ΚΩΣΤΑΣ ΜΑΝΑΣ
Μαζευτήκαμε πολλοί εδώ 😂