Neil Citron, the Glossary
Neil Citron is a Toronto-born Canadian guitarist, Grammy Award-winning recording engineer, and songwriter who has played with Lana Lane, and briefly with heavy metal band Quiet Riot in 2006, among numerous other music industry credits.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Alex Grossi, Blabbermouth.net, Erik Norlander, Frankie Banali, Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, Grammy Awards, Gregg Bissonette, Hard rock, Heavy metal music, Lana Lane, Larry Carlton, Matt Bissonette (musician), Meryl Streep, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, No Substitutions: Live in Osaka, Percy Jones (musician), Quiet Riot, Rehab (Quiet Riot album), Ricki and the Flash, Steve Lukather, Steve Vai, That Thing You Do!, The Recording Academy, Tom Hanks, Waves Audio.
- Quiet Riot members
Alex Grossi
Alex Grossi (born November 22, 1976) is an American guitarist, best known as the guitarist of heavy metal band Quiet Riot and the hard rock supergroup Hookers & Blow with Dizzy Reed. Neil Citron and Alex Grossi are Quiet Riot members.
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Blabbermouth.net
Blabbermouth.net is a website dedicated to heavy metal and hard rock news, as well as album and music DVD reviews.
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Erik Norlander
Erik Norlander (born 26 July 1967) is an American musician known for his work in the progressive rock genre.
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Frankie Banali
Francesco Felice Banali (November 14, 1951 – August 20, 2020) was an American rock drummer, most widely known for his work with heavy metal band Quiet Riot. Neil Citron and Frankie Banali are Quiet Riot members.
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Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album (previously: Best Pop Instrumental Album) is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality instrumental albums in the pop music genre.
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Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
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Gregg Bissonette
Gregg Bissonette (born June 9, 1959) is an American jazz and rock drummer and vocalist.
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Hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars.
Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States.
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Lana Lane
Lana Lane is an American rock singer.
Larry Carlton
Larry Eugene Carlton (born March 2, 1948) is an American guitarist who built his career as a studio musician in the 1970s and 1980s for acts such as Steely Dan and Joni Mitchell.
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Matt Bissonette (musician)
Matt Bissonette (born July 25, 1961) is an American bass player and vocalist.
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Meryl Streep
Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress.
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding
My Big Fat Greek Wedding is a 2002 romantic comedy film directed by Joel Zwick and written by Nia Vardalos.
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No Substitutions: Live in Osaka
No Substitutions: Live in Osaka is a live album by Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather, released in 2001 through Favored Nations.
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Percy Jones (musician)
Percy Jones (born 3 December 1947) is a Welsh bass guitarist known as a member of the jazz fusion ensemble Brand X, from 1974-1980, and 1992-1999.
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Quiet Riot
Quiet Riot is an American heavy metal band founded in Los Angeles in 1973 by guitarist Randy Rhoads and bassist Kelly Garni.
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Rehab (Quiet Riot album)
Rehab is the eleventh studio album released from the heavy metal band Quiet Riot in 2006.
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Ricki and the Flash
Ricki and the Flash is a 2015 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Diablo Cody, about a woman who leaves her family to become a rock star and later gets a chance to make amends.
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Steve Lukather
Steven Lee "Luke" Lukather (born October 21, 1957) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer, best known as the sole continuous founding member of the rock band Toto.
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Steve Vai
Steven Siro Vai (born June 6, 1960) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer.
That Thing You Do!
That Thing You Do! is a 1996 American musical comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom Hanks, in his feature writing and directorial debut.
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The Recording Academy
The Recording Academy (formally the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences; abbreviated NARAS) is an American learned academy of musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other musical professionals.
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Tom Hanks
Thomas Jeffrey Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker.
Waves Audio
Waves Audio Ltd. is an Israeli developer and supplier of professional digital audio signal processing technologies and audio effects, used in recording, mixing, mastering, post production, broadcast, and live sound.
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See also
Quiet Riot members
- Alex Grossi
- Billy Morris (guitarist)
- Bobby Rondinelli
- Carlos Cavazo
- Chuck Wright
- Frankie Banali
- Greg Leon
- James Durbin (singer)
- Jizzy Pearl
- Johnny Kelly
- Kevin DuBrow
- List of Quiet Riot members
- Neil Citron
- Paul Shortino
- Randy Rhoads
- Rudy Sarzo
- Sean McNabb
- Tony Franklin (musician)
- Tracii Guns