CHRIS POLAND, TY TABOR, TONY FRANKLIN Featured On New TADASHI GOTO Album

October 7, 2008

Chris Poland (MEGADETH),Ty Tabor (KING'S X) and Tony Franklin (WHITESNAKE, THE FIRM, BLUE MURDER) are among the guest musicians who appear on "Innervisions", the new album from a rising star progressive metal, Tadashi Goto. Due via ProgRock Records, the CD is described in a press release as "an extraordinary mix of heavy, futuristic, powerful, with fascinating and complex odd-time signatures that are driven by Tadashi's excellent compositions."

Tadashi Goto, born in 1976, grew up listening to classical music as a child. He began his musical career playing the organ at age 5 and by the time he was 10 years old he had begun composing. His recognition for his creative talent grew, when he joined the Yamaha Original Concert in Japan. While he was performing with the JOC, he met Yoshihiko Ujihara who taught him synthesizers-oriented composition and progressive rock. Later, Goto met Donny Schwekendiek, a professional jazz pianist from Atlanta who taught him jazz rock. Goto traveled to Newcastle, NSW, Australia and lived there 2000 - 2001 and he recorded his first solo album, "Soundscape", which was released in 2005 by Musea France/Intermusic Japan.

For more information, visit www.progrockrecords.com.

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