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Artist Information
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Instrumentation
Michael
Tafoya - Guitar, Lead and Background
vocals
Chris McCoy - Drums, Lead and
Background Vocals
Erik Osland - Bass, Lead and
Background Vocals
Biography
Mike
Tafoya has been a loud, raw and
completely original part of the
Chicago and national music scene for
more than thirty years. He first
made a name for himself in the
mid-70s as the explosive lead
guitarist for Epic recording
artists, The Boyzz (from Illinoizz).
After the release of "Too Wild to
Tame" and a five-year run that
included national tours with acts
like Aerosmith, Rush and REO
Speedwagon, Mike left The Boyzz and
in 1982 landed yet another Epic
recording contract with his new
band, The B'zz (with Steve Riley of
W.A.S.P. and LA Guns). Throughout
the 80s and 90s, Mike continued to
play, record and tour across
Illinois and the nation with bands
like Tafoya (with Boyzz guitarist
Gil Pini) and Raw Dogs (with B'zz
singer Tommy Holland). Through it
all, Mike has been committed to
making his own music on his own
terms, a choice that eventually left
him broke and alone and living in
the streets through two harsh
Illinois winters without a guitar to
his name. His last axe had been
stolen. "It was horrible," says
Mike. "Nobody would buy me a burger
but they would buy me a beer. But I
knew I had to do this. I needed
credibility to put my project
together and make it work."
Then through open mic jams, he met
drummer Chris McCoy and bassist Erik
Osland in 2002 and a new band with a
new yet classic sound was formed.
There's no denying the echoes of Led
Zeppelin, Santana, The Doors, Audio
Slave, Rush, hard core blues and
even The Boyzz in The Lost Boyzz
sound. But from the soul of Classic
Rock, The Lost Boyzz have managed to
forge a completely new and
innovative sound. Whether it's the
uplifting title track, "Life," the
heavily distorted "Hammerhead," the
bluesy "Over Now," or the more
melodic "Sturgis," Mike has finally
found a platform to showcase his
blistering yet soulful guitar work,
which is not to dismiss the rest of
the band. They work together as the
ultimate power trio, complete with
layers of vocal harmonies that seem
so effortless they will likely go
under-appreciated. Chris and Erik
provide a rock solid foundation, and
then Mike's guitar screams, rants,
sears or soars and wherever it goes,
you go with it. "We're a
three-piece band," says Mike, "but
we can make it sound like six."
Mike reunited with his old friend
and former Boyzz bassist Dave Angel
to co-produce the band's first CD
and with the release of LIFE (2007
Rave Song Records) we finally hear
the sound Mike has been chasing and
creating for more than three
decades. And as good as the CD is,
it's even better to hear the band
play it live and the bigger the
venue the better. The title track
in particular needs plenty of room
to expand.
Tafoya's Lost Boyzz are pioneering a
new genre that can only be described
as New Classic Rock. The music
brings back memories even when it's
being heard for the first time and
re-connects true music fans with the
reasons why they came to love Rock
'N Roll.
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