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March 8, 2021 by Alex Rodriguez 0 Comments
One of the most celebrated versions of The Beatles’ song “Strawberry Fields Forever” has just been released by heavy metal/Disneyish band AniMaze X on February 26 2021, via Tribeca Records, part of the SohoJohnny Entertainment Empire. AniMaze X is “A Show for All Ages.” A project started by the members of the best-selling D-Metal Stars/AniMetal USA focuses on a wide variety of musical themes including superheroes, Broadway musicals, movie soundtracks as well as D-Metal classics. They perform live metal with a style.
Members include: vocalist Mike Vescera, John Brunson guitar, Rudy Sarzo on bass (From the Ozzy Osbourne band), and on drums BJ Zampa. Their debut album “Metal Disney” reached #3 on the Amazon Japan Metal Best Sellers Chart and #2 on the Children’s Chart. When released in the US it landed on Billboard, iTunes and Amazon eventually becoming a number one best-seller on Amazon‘s Hard Rock & Metal Chart.

