Roman Glick

Roman Glick
Genres Southern metal, southern rock, hard rock, heavy metal
Years active 1990–present
Associated acts Brother Cane
Slave to the System
Jackyl
Jesse James Dupree & Dixie Inc.
Player/Kommander
Notable instruments
Glick Stick ,Mjolnir bass <byr>Dean Motto 5

Roman Glick is an American bassist and a proud Odinist. He was born in Clayton ohio and moved to Birmingham, Alabama around 1981. He started playing bass at the age of 11. Earliest influnces were Steve Harris and Cliff Burton. He is master kommander and massive Bee Gees fan. He Is a true Heathen warrior or "rekkr". His ale of choice would be a cold, heady Duvel. He and his partner in crime ,Jesse James Dupree, have logged well over 200000 miles on that great American Harley Davidson scooter. He is known ,in some circles, as Kevin Terry Kevin or KTK. He mixes dirty beats with other warriors such as , Johny Blade (AKA Wo'hane Bla'day, AKA Cart Before The Horse), and the king of words James Hall. If she would allow it, he would put his entire wife, Donna Glick, in his mouth. He is known for playing with Brother Cane, Player Kommander,The Ladies Of,Slave to the System, Jesse James Dupree, and Jackyl.[1]

Brother Cane

Main article: Brother Cane

Brother Cane formed in Birmingham, Alabama in the early 90's with singer/guitarist Damon Johnson and bassist Glenn Maxey. Johnson and Maxey were later joined by drummer Scott Collier and Glick. Shortly after the band released their self-titled debut album in 1990, Maxey left the band. Glick then switched back to bass guitar (his original instrument) and the band added another guitarist, David Anderson. The band then released two more albums: Seeds (1995) and Wishpool (1998). Brother Cane was dropped from their label (Virgin) during the Wishpool tour. The group finished up the tour on their own. They disbanded shortly after.

Slave to the System

Main article: Slave to the System

Slave to the System is an American alternative hard rock supergroup, formed in 2000 by Brother Cane and Queensrÿche band members. Guitarist Kelly Gray had worked with Brother Cane on a project, and suggested to Johnson and Glick that they should get in touch with Queensrÿche drummer Scott Rockenfield.[2] The band had a great songwriting chemistry, causing them to write, record and mix their self-titled album in just three weeks' time.[3] The album was independently released by the band in 2002, and it was re-released by Spitfire Records in 2006.[4] The band has performed shows in support of both releases,[5] and have been on hiatus since then.

Jackyl

Main article: Jackyl

Jackyl is an American rock band formed in 1990. Their sound has been described as hard rock, heavy metal and Southern metal. Its sound is greatly inspired by AC/DC.

Jesse James Dupree & Dixie Inc.

Main article: Jesse James Dupree

Jesse is an American rock singer and guitarist from Kennesaw Georgia. The band includes Jesse James Dupree (guitar/vocals), Roman Glick (Bass Guitar), Charlie Star (guitar) and Mike Froedge Drums.

References

  1. Jackyl - Band Website
  2. Miasnikov, Alon (2006-01-10). "Interview with: Slave To The System's Scott Rockenfield". Alternative Zine. Retrieved 2013-07-03.
  3. "Scott Rockenfield (Queensryche) 2013 Interview on the Signals of Intuition". The Signals of Intuition. 99.1 CJAM-FM. 2013-05-25. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
  4. Heaton, Brian (2006/2009). "Slave to the System Dedicated to the Long Haul: Despite Commitments to Other Bands, Supergroup Pushes Onward". Anybody Listening. Retrieved 2013-07-03. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. "Slave to the System". Anybody Listening. Retrieved 2013-07-04.


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