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Press Releases from The Firebard Publishing (4 total)

Guitarist Randy Ellefson Releases New Single

DECEMBER 17, 2007 (GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND) – Guitarist Randy Ellefson has released a new hard rock song, “The Key” from his second instrumental guitar album, Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid. The song is available as a free download at http://www.randyellefson.com/TheKey_RandyEllefson.mp3. “The Key” was previously available only to fans that joined Ellefson’s free Demo Club at his official site, randyellefson.com. To continue giving them something extra, the song “Pitter Patter”

Instrumental Guitarist Randy Ellefson Releases Video

NOVEMBER 6, 2007 (GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND) – In support of his second album, Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid, guitarist Randy Ellefson has released a music video for the song “Better Things To Do”. Unlike most videos, which feature only pre-recorded music and bands pretending to play the song, this has a live lead guitar performance caught on film over the album’s backing track. As a result, this version

Instrumental Guitarist Randy Ellefson Releases New Album

JULY 31, 2007 (GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND) – It’s been over a decade since the art of lead guitar went the way of the dinosaurs with the arrival of grunge music, sending 80s style guitarists to the [gui]tar pits. But now it seems that everywhere you look, the guitar solo is making a comeback, whether it’s newer metal bands like Dragonforce, perennial stalwarts like Ozzy Osbourne, or even the descendents of

Randy Ellefson to Issue New Album July 31; Mp3s and New Website Available

JUNE 26, 2007 (GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND) – Hard rock instrumental guitarist Randy Ellefson will release his second album, Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid, on July 31, 2007. The first single, “Blue Sky”, is now available as a free download: http://www.randyellefson.com/BlueSky_RandyEllefson.mp3. “This album sounds much better than the first and is more straightforward rock and metal,” said Ellefson, who also produced and co-engineered the effort. Drummer Jeff Moos, formerly of

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