
Kotzen began playing piano at the age of five. At the age of seven, he was inspired to learn the electric guitar by the band Kiss. He started his career in a band named Arthur's Museum. Kotzen was eventually discovered by Shrapnel Records' Mike Varney, and he recorded his first solo album by the age of 19, the first of two instrumental records, simply entitled Richie Kotzen. He created the video R...
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The Winery Dogs – Richie Kotzen (lead vocals/guitar), Mike Portnoy (drums), Billy Sheehan (bass) – have performed 200 shows around the world since their inception in 2013. After the release of their second album, the critically-acclaimed, HOT STREAK, released in October, 2015, they toured the world yet again. In South America, where the rock ‘n’ roll fans are particularly passionate, the band filmed and recorded a full live show for the first time ever!

Recorded live at Akasaka Blitz, Tokyo February 2nd, 2015. Richie Kotzen: vocals, guitar Dylan Wilson: bass guitar, vocals Mike Bennett: drums, vocals P&C 2015 by Richie Kotzen Music

"Unleashed in Japan" is the first live album of the Hardrock veterans around Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan and Richi Kotzen. On "Unleashed in Japan" you can find four tracks, which can't be found on the debut, plus six songs of the debut, live recorded in Japan.

This DVD is the live registration of Mr. Big's farewell tour in Japan. Recorded live at Tokyo International Forum on February 5, 2002. Tracklist: 1. Opening - Lost In America 2. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song) 3. Shine 4. Price You Gotta Pay 5. Superfantastic 6. Alive And Kickin' 7. Suffocation 8. Static 9. Where Are They Now? 10. Take A Walk 11. Dancin' With My Devils 12. To Be With You 13. Electrified 14. Addicted To That Rush 15. Mr. Big 16. Blame It On My Youth

Seven Days Live is the fourth video/DVD album from the rock band Poison, featuring a live concert from the Native Tongue world tour in 1993, in support of the fourth Poison studio album Native Tongue, which was certified Gold by the RIAA on April 21, 1993.[2] It was originally released on VHS in 1993 and then on DVD in 2006. It was also released as Poison Live In Concert with a different cover in 2003.
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