Kurdt Vanderhoof (born June 28, 1961) is an American guitarist, best known as the rhythm guitarist and founding member of the heavy metal band Metal Church...
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briefly called themselves Shrapnel. Led by guitarist and songwriter Kurdt Vanderhoof, the band has released thirteen studio albums and is considered to...
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"Chief" Condrin, rhythm guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof, bassist Steve Hott and drummer Rick Wagner. After around a year, Vanderhoof relocated to Aberdeen, Washington...
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it is "unmistakably" Metal Church, in spite of the fact that only Kurdt Vanderhoof is the only remaining founding member of the band who performs on the...
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municipality in British Columbia, Canada John D. Vanderhoof (1922–2013), American banker and politician Kurdt Vanderhoof (born 1961), American heavy metal musician...
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Munroe and Kurdt Vanderhoof, except "Monster" by Vanderhoof Metal Church Ronny Munroe – lead vocals Rick Van Zandt – lead guitar Kurdt Vanderhoof – rhythm...
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last album featuring the group's "classic" lineup of David Wayne, Kurdt Vanderhoof, Kirk Arrington, Duke Erickson, and Craig Wells, until Masterpeace...
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and smoke. All lyrics are written by Kurdt Vanderhoof, except where noted; all music is composed by Vanderhoof, David Wayne and Craig Wells, except where...
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Ballet is a progressive rock band founded by Metal Church guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof. Their sound is highly reminiscent of 1970s prog rock, as the band...
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Heretic) and guitarist John Marshall, replacing Wayne and Kurdt Vanderhoof respectively. Vanderhoof had produced Heretic's final album Breaking Point previously...
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written by Ronny Munroe and Kurdt Vanderhoof, except where indicated Metal Church Ronny Munroe – vocals Kurdt Vanderhoof – guitar, producer, engineer...
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guitar Duke Erickson – bass Kirk Arrington – drums Additional musicians Kurdt Vanderhoof – additional guitars Jerry Cantrell – lead guitar on "Gods of Second...
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guitar Kurdt Vanderhoof – rhythm guitar Steve Unger – bass Stet Howland – drums Production Produced by Kurdt Vanderhoof Engineered by Kurdt Vanderhoof and...
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2022 as the replacement of the late Mike Howe. Metal Church guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof described the album as "starting a new chapter in the Metal Church...
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decided I am never, never doing that again." All tracks written by Kurdt Vanderhoof and David Wayne, except where noted A double CD release by One Music...
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revealed. The band entered Kurdt Vanderhoof's English Channel studio in March 2013 to start work on the album. Vanderhoof started mixing the album in...
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drummer Jason Bonham, bassist Jeff Pilson (Dokken,) and guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof for the Metallica tribute album Metallic Assault. In 2002, Garcia contributed...
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Krist Novoselic, of Nirvana Patrick Simmons, of The Doobie Brothers Kurdt Vanderhoof, of Metal Church, the Lewd, and Presto Ballet Leroy Virgil, of Hellbound...
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Kurdt Vanderhoof – rhythm guitar, mellotron, synthesizer Steve Unger – bass Jeff Plate – drums Production Produced and mastered by Kurdt Vanderhoof Mixed...
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because of "an ongoing back issue" suffered by Metal Church guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof. Shortly before the release of Empire of the Blind, guitarist Kragen...
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I'm getting off the ship before it goes down.' Metal Church founder Kurdt Vanderhoof reported in 1998 that Howe had retired and was living in Tennessee...
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drums Production Mark Dodson – producer, engineer, arrangements with Kurdt Vanderhoof and Metal Church Tom Fletcher – mixing Greg Calbi – mastering at Sterling...
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Kurdt Vanderhoof of Metal Church, Germany, 2005...
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Blanche Pennick, Washington State legislator Patrick Simmons, musician Kurdt Vanderhoof, musician Port of Grays Harbor National Register of Historic Places...
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compilation album called Time to Rock. Metal Church David Wayne - vocals Kurdt Vanderhoof - guitar, mixing Craig Wells - guitar Duke Erickson - bass guitar Kirk...
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when he was asked to audition for Kurdt Vanderhoof for a project he was working on. It was during that audition that Kurdt decided to resurrect Metal Church...
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Apparent, and Fifth Angel. Metal Church was initially formed while Kurdt Vanderhoof was in the San Francisco scene, but moved back home to Aberdeen and...
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"Kill Yourself") Brad Ramels – guitars, vocals (on "Kill Yourself") Kurdt Vanderhoof – bass (on "Kill Yourself") J. Setz Beret – vocals (on "Kill Yourself")...
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(Bonham; drums) John Garcia (Kyuss; vocals) Jeff Pilson (Dokken; bass) Kurdt Vanderhoof (Metal Church; guitar) Master of Puppets 6:16 6. "Enter Sandman" Tommy...
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