The Other Side
Daddo's album, The Other Side, is music for instrumental guitar and film music devotees; a 10 song saga about life, the after-life, and near death experiences, decorated with progressive rock/metal, symphonic orchestra, symphonic choir and traditional Eastern European world music instrumentation. Daddo (Daddo Oreskovich) began studying classical guitar and piano, later evolving musically as a guitarist by listening to records of Gary Moore, Richie Blackmore, Yngwie Malmsteen, Paul Gilbert, Richie Kotzen and Reb Beach. That was the time when he merged his classical background with modern rock guitar expression. In 1999, Daddo received a Berklee scholarship award; while at Berklee, his musical mentors were: Joe Stump, David Fiuczynski, Mark White and Don Lappin. One of his unique musical abilities is formulating cohesive and expressive compositions, which ultimately represent Daddo's personality and background. He incorporates classical and traditional Eastern European music elements and instrumentation with classical and modern progressive sonic expression. The Other Side is the crowing achievement of his accomplishment in 24 years of being a musician. Instrumental Guitar (Electric (Heavy)/Heavy Metal/Progressive), total running time, 40:52
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