Ex-BONHAM Singer: EMERALD MONKEY Demos Posted Online

December 7, 2006

Four songs that former BONHAM singer Daniel MacMaster recorded with the unsigned Connecticut-based hard rock solo artist EMERALD MONKEY have been posted online at MySpace. Check out the tracks "Hellfire", "Motor Runnin'", "Last Word" and "Long Road Back" at this location. A posting on the MySpace page reads as follows: "Back in September 2005, Jimmy D (EMERALD MONKEY) contacted Daniel MacMaster regarding submitting material for Daniel's solo release. From that point they found magic, and chemistry which is hard to find. These are some of the demos co-written by Daniel MacMaster and Jimmy D. Written in late 2005 through 2006. To this day they continue to write off and on...it's all about good music."

Daniel MacMaster has recorded the following tracks with EMERALD MONKEY:

01. Love
02. Consequence of Difference
03. Every Where You Turn
04. Give You Love
05. Hellfire
06. Inside Out
07. Last Word
08. Take a Long
09. Motor Runnin'
10. Drive On
11. Long Road Back
12. Rain
13. Everything Turns Out Alright
14. The Long Road Back
15. The Jimmy
16. Devil's Calling
17. Musicman

(Thanks: Kelly)

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