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Based in Atlanta, Georgia and founded in 2001, Halcyon Way is the ultimate example of blue-collar work ethic, self-reliant bootstrapping, and hard work & perseverance in spite of nearly insurmountable odds. With 4 albums under their belt they have signed a worldwide management deal with Alpha and Omega Management. We sat down with the boys to catch up and find out about that and what else they are up to! Page 12

Contents... Christmas In July: Benefit For Linda Lomas Childrens Hospital

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Press Release: John 5 European Tour

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Press Release: Megadeth announce new drummer and tour dates

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Jamie Paullus Jamie Paullus continues to WOW our readers with the BEST Spokane has to offer - this month: music greats CHRIS CORNELL AND MAC SABBATH. Page 30

Order in the Chaos: Stage Presence Is Always An Asset

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HAIR TRIGGER: a Comic from Anthony Hitaffer

40 Sherry Keith Mystic Photography continues her up close and personal view into the Vegas music scene with HOLLYWOOD ROSES AND CHRISTMAS IN JULY BENEFIT… Page 4 & 20

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our attention on the good and not the bad side of things. And the truth is despite any obstacles were two life long friends that have been fortunate enough to do this together and we've encountered so many wonderful people have come out to help and donate that it's been just beautifully overwhelming. And because of so many wonderful people we've been able to donate roughly 10's of thousands of toys and probably over $50,000 over the years for sick children of all ages, races and On July 30th we at CV WorldWide Magazine had genders. And to us that's 10's of thousands of the extreme honor of being one of the sponsors for sweet smiles and that's what we do it. this great event Christmas In July. A benefit to raise money for the children in need at Linda Lomas Childrens Hopsital. We had a chance to sit <CV> Tell us about this years Christmas In July down with Jeff Zazueta who is one of the main show. The Bands involved,sponsors,etc. organizers for the event to get a little background <JEFF> This years Christmas in July was just on Christams In July. amazing! We had 8 total bands. Kee, Saints In Re<CV> Tell us how Christmas In July Originated. <JEFF> It formed from the idea that Jason Newhouse and myself had 15 years ago. So we did the very first one in his backyard actually. The next year we took it out if the backyard and eventually grew it into what it is now. Which to me is a huge testimony of ingredients of really hard work, some beautiful hearts from so many and Gods good blessings.

hab, Zero 2 Hero, Anger The giant, Sin City Kiss (Las Vegas best Kiss tribute band) Erotic Bandanas (an all star cover band with Jason and myself) my band As You Were and even the debut of my country band Shotgun Jefferson. It was an absolutely epic night of music that offered entertainment of almost all genres. We had countless generous sponsors from EV to papa johns, to carnivore candy jerky and so much more that all donated prizes for our raffles or money for the kids. If this event has a body, The sponsors are the blood of this event.

<CV> Give us a little background on the past shows and how many you have done thus far. <CV> How much was raise in money and toys? <JEFF> We are proud to say we just celebrated <JEFF> I'm proud to say We had our best year to our 15 year anniversary. We have performed in date! We took in hundreds of toys and raised backyards all the way to venues like House Of $5,000 to buy more. We will form teams and go Blues and M15. We've been blessed to perform for shopping so we can cover all ages and both genthousands upon thousands of wonderful people ders infant to 18. Jason and I will do that in the over that time. Don't get me wrong, We have had coming weeks and then deliver them. I'm very exmany trials and obstacles over the years. We've cited! had to deal with many people and bands with terrible egos, flakes and ulterior motives not about the cause and that made the event suffer to some- <CV> Do you have plans to do this again next times drastically by those types of people but Ja- year? son and I persevered and kept going. We learned <JEFF> Well to be honest it's always in my plans trial and error and continue to learn every year to every year. But I hope I will be out on tour by next make each year better. And as I've always said this year. But if not..... Definitely! We'll see what God type of show reveals the hearts of many people has in store for me. good and bad So we honestly just try and focus










<CV> Let's start off with introducing the band and their roles <STEVE> Steve Braun – Lead Vocals Jon Bodan – Lead Guitar, BGV and Growls Skyler Moore – Bass, Growls and Screamer Max Eve – Rythmn Guitar and BGV Aaron Baumoel - Drums <CV> I understand you are based in Atlanta Georgia, and that you originally formed in 2001? Tell us about that. <STEVE> Jon formed the band back in 2001 and is the only original member. I’ve been in the band almost 6 years, Skyler and Max almost 3 years and Aaron has been in for about 30 seconds. <CV> Tell us how you came up with the name for the band? <STEVE> It was actually a street in a real nice neighborhood where Jon grew up. For all of you that are wondering its pronounced “HAL-SEEON WAY”, lol

Metal. Skyler is into Newer Metal like Lamb of God, Bullet for My Valentine, etc

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Max is a Dream Theater and Dave Matthews nut

<STEVE> We each have our own influences. Jon comes from an old school thrash and metal background

Aaron is into polka and Britney Spears (I actually have no idea, lol)

I (Steve) come from tradition Hard Rock and Hair

<CV> What brought you all together and how did you know this was a perfect fit?


<STEVE> I’m going to say fate brought us together…you know its right when everyone believes in the music and has openly committed to sacrificing to make it work . <CV> What got each of you into music and at what age did you know this is what you wanted to do? <STEVE> I grew up having siblings 13 years older than me, so I was exposed to music from a very young age. I grew up listening to Billy Joel, Christopher Cross, Pat Benetar, etc. It wasn’t til I was about 16 did I decide this is what I want to do with my life. So I started taking lessons and practicing everyday. <CV> Who would you consider your biggest music influences and why? <STEVE> My 2 biggest influences are Tony Harnell of TNT/Skid Row/Morning Wood and Michael Sweet of Stryper. Both of those guys have incredible voices and range. I play in an acoustic duo and we actually play a couple of Stryper and Morning Wood songs in our set. Maybe one day I’ll be able to jam with them. <CV> Tell us about your very first show together, how did it go and how were you received? <STEVE> My first show was at Pathfinder Metal Fest, we headlined Saturday night. That was a magical show…everyone was out to see if the new guy could pull it off. We had a blast! <CV> You have 4 albums out currently “A Manifesto Of Domination, Building The Towers, Indoctrination, and Conquer. Give us some insight on those albums, how were they received? <STEVE> I think with each album we have grown and so has our fan base. A Manifesto came out a few years before I joined the band. Building the Towers and Indoctrination came out during a difficult time for the band. Jon was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and was out of commission for well over a year. Dur

ing that time we started the writing process for Conquer. Conquer is undoubtedly the most success we’ve had. We debuted at #46 on the Billboard Heatseeker Chart and we were in the top 10 on the college radio charts for weeks. <CV> Do you guys have plans for a new album, and if so anything you would like to share about that? <STEVE> We are in the midst of writing a new album entitled “Burning the Summit”. We are trying to grow as songwriters and musicians. We don’t wanna rehash anything…it needs to be fresh. <CV> Give us some insight on the song and music writing process; is it a joined effort or does one person do all the writing? <STEVE> Jon writes a bunch of riffs…he’s a riff machine. He will come to me with an idea/ complete song and we mold it into that traditional HW sound. Jon has always been the main song writer but this time everyone is bringing


their ideas to the table. <CV> Tell us about the recording process, anything you like or dislike? <STEVE> I love recording…It’s always awesome to be creative. However, we have had our times that make you wanna scream and break something, lol <CV> What is the motivation behind the songs your write? Do any of them speak to you on a personal level and if so why? <STEVE> We try to have all of our songs have a meaning that people can relate to. If I don’t believe in what I sing, how can I be passionate about it on stage? <CV> Tell us about the music industry today and where you think "Halycon Way" fits in? <STEVE> We are a straight up Metal band that fits nicely with Killswitch Engage, Bullet for My Valentine and All That Remains. It’s hard for a band like us to get noticed cause everyone and their brother has a band but we’ve been very blessed in doing some big tours. <CV> What are your thoughts on the use and necessity of Social Media? <STEVE> It’s a necessary evil…If you’re not in peoples faces everyday they forget you. Sad but true! <CV> How do you feel about music download sales, would you prefer a return to CD's and Vinyl? <STEVE> If there wasn’t illegal downloads there would be a lot of bands like us that wouldn’t need day jobs. I personally still love CD’s. I love the artwork, to see who they thank, what gear they use, who the producer is, etc <CV> You recently toured with Queensryche,

that had to have been great! Tell us how that came to be and how the tour itself went. <STEVE> We got that opportunity through Milton at Infinity Concerts (he’s our booking agent). It was incredible…The crowds accepted us and the Queensryche guys were amazing to us. We became like a family with them…Of course we were the annoying little brother, lol But hey that’s rock n roll! <CV> I know you toured with Fozzy and Saxon in 2013. They are both great bands, in fact we have interviewed Fozzy and worked with them a few times, such great guys. What did you take away from that experience? <STEVE> Friendship…Both Saxon and Fozzy became good friends and mentors to us. We got to play in some amazing venues and meet awesome people, like you :) (Yes…I know I’m sucking up, lol) <CV> Tell us about some of the other shows you


have played so far, do you have a favorite place to play and why? <STEVE> Our best show ever was in Bogotá, Columbia with Arch Enemy. The fans embraced from the time we got off the airplane, to our hotel, until we went back to the airport. Amazing, amazing time! <CV> I see you guys have played overseas, how was that? I know many artists love to play there, the music scene is so different and the fans seem much more dedicated. Is there a plan to go back? <STEVE> We enjoy our time overseas and of course can’t wait to go back! <CV> Any funny stories to tell from tour life? <STEVE> This story is from our last night on tour with Delain and Trilium. The guys in Trillium threw a blow up doll on stage during our set. Of course I threw it out in the audience. Somehow the doll ended up with the flight attendant are constantly moving all over the stage and infriend of ours. Needless to say she flew first class teracting with the crowd. We give 110% on stage (in her own seat) back to the US. That made for a every night. fun ending to a great tour. <CV> To Date, is there any one show that is <CV> I understand you recently signed a world- memorable for you and stands out and why? wide management deal with Alpha and Omega <STEVE> Bogata, Columbia because of those Management. Congratulations!! Tell us about crazy fans! how this came about! Any big plans in the works at the moment? <STEVE> They approached us after hearing that <CV> Where do you think you are in the jourwe were pursuing a new management company. ney of "Halcyon Way" They have brought some really cool things to the <STEVE> Hopefully we are on the verge of gotable already and a couple they are negotiating for ing to the next level…better label and bigger tours us so I can’t tell you what it is just yet. Those guys (fingers crossed) are awesome…They believe in our music and our blue collar work ethic which is something our last management team didn’t believe in. <CV> What do you like to do in your down time? Who do you like to listen to? <CV> What can fans expect to see at a "Halcyon <STEVE> I play in a couple of cover bands, it helps keep my voice strong. I love to work out Way " show? and spend time with my wife Tara and our 3 pup<STEVE> Energy… If you’ve come to watch pies. My favorite bands right now are Upon A with your arms crossed please stay home. We Burning Body, All That Remains, Killswitch En-


gage and of course Stryper (though I’m not a fan of the newest disc, not sure why). <CV> Are your families supportive of your career? <STEVE> They have to be…it would be too hard if they didn’t. <CV> What advice would you give a band just starting out? STEVE> Work hard and don’t rely on anyone else to do the work for you. Promote your shows! <CV> What is your favorite thing about being on stage? What motivates you to do what you do? <STEVE> Interacting with people is the reason we do this. To make people feel your music is the greatest accomplishment. <CV> What does "Halcyon Way" have planned for the rest of 2016? Any tours or projects in the works? <STEVE> There may be a tour or couple shows to announce…remember I can’t tell you yet;). Of course we are going to finish writing the new album and hopefully have it in the can by the beginning of 2017 for a summer release. <CV> What would you like to say to your fans and our readers? <STEVE> Please spread the word about us. We are still up and comers and we need your help to get to the next level. Like our Facebook page and if we come to your town come out and support. If you come out please make sure you come to the merch table and say HI!







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DIRK VERBEUREN NAMED AS FULL-TIME DRUMMER FOR MEGADETH MEGADETH’S DYSTOPIA WORLD TOUR ROLLS Lamb of God, and to also have gotten a chance ON to dance with my heroes at the ball. I still can't

believe it sometimes when I think of myself as a WITH UPCOMING DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED kid, opening up my Megadeth albums...and now I'm an alumni! I'm very proud of that - and I will SHORTLY.. continue to be their biggest fan." LOS ANGELES, CA – July 14, 2016 - MEGADETH are happy to announce the addition of Dirk Verbeuren as the band’s new drummer. Verbeuren, formerly of Swedish metal band Soilwork, has been performing with the band for months, his first show was Rock on The Range festival in May, to a crowd of 40,000 concertgoers. Most recently, Lamb Of God drummer Chris Adler had performed all the drums on the band’s latest album, Dystopia, and had toured with MEGADETH when not otherwise busy with his band. Said bandleader Dave Mustaine: "Chris Adler's contributions are sure to be felt for years to come. Megadeth has been revitalized by Chris' playing, as well as his excellent suggestion of Dirk Verbeuren to drum with us. Tremendous thanks to Chris, and a big welcome to Dirk."

The global Dystopia tour, which is currently in full swing, will have visited five continents by the end of 2016. Current tour dates are included below, with full information available at www.megadeth.com/tour. Dystopia originally debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, No. 1 album on the Hard Music and Top Rock charts. and No. 2 on the Top Album Sales chart. Globally, Dystopia also achieved top 10 debuts in Canada (No. 2), Japan (No. 2 international chart), Finland (No. 3), Mexico (No. 4), Czech Republic (No. 5), Australia (No. 6), New Zealand (No. 6), Switzerland (No. 7), Poland (No. 8) and Germany (No. 10), which along with Belgium, Ireland and Spain contributed to achieve MEGADETH’s highest ever chart positions in their thirty year history in a total of 10 countries around the world. Other countries with significant sales or chart debuts included UK, Norway, Sweden, Italy, Netherlands, and France. A truly worldwide success. Heralded by fans and critics alike as ranking among MEGADETH’s strongest albums ever, Dystopia had already outsold the entire sales history of the band’s previous album – in only it’s first two weeks of release.

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Order in the Chaos Stage Presence is Always an Asset… But, sometimes you can afford to tone it down a trying to work on new music and worse, during a bit. live show. Some folks get a rush out of playing, which is a good thing. The problem is, it’s not such a good thing when they begin to waste eveA friend of mine recently reached out to me seek- ryone else’s time in the room. It can squash the ing advice on how he should handle showboat work ethic and productivity of the band pretty players in his own bands. I was flattered he came quickly, and on stage it can ruin the bands credito me, honestly. I mean, he tours with some pret- bility with the audience DAMNED quick! ty impressive talent, as well as has a couple killer local bands he plays in. Why seek MY wisdom? Secondly, I define the showboat clown as the guy who always acts like all eyes are on him and that Maybe, it’s because when it comes to being in a he is the center of attention at all times. I used to band, I tend to have a stronger work ethic than be that guy. In many ways, I still am. It’s the reamost. Or, perhaps it’s that I’m such an opinionat- son I play guitar. And probably a personality trait ed guy… who knows. Either way, I think I gave that comes from being ignored by your parents as good advice. I also told him that I would write a kid. Who knows. I’m not much of a psycholomy next article based on some of what we spoke gist in these matters, I just know that it took of. So, here goes… someone pulling me off to the side and gently punching me in the gut with their honest words. I still clown around and have an over-active huWe’ve all met those showboating egomaniacs… morous side when around others, but when it the ones that cannot seem to stop playing unrelat- comes to rehearsal or live shows with a band, I ed material or clowning around in rehearsal; and, turn it off. That is, until the next song starts. even worse, on STAGE in front of a live audi- Then I subconsciously flip the switch back on ence. and perform. I find those types of players highly annoying and aggravating. Evidently, my pal does too. Sadly, though, it is a touchy subject to broach with the egocentric types. And they will often become quickly irritated when confronted about these annoying habits. But, this article isn’t really about how to sidestep hurting their feelings or pissing them off, it’s about how to address it professionally and how to keep your sanity.

It really is a matter of professionalism that they may not have put together yet. As a band member who knows this rule already, it can drive you nuts trying to put up with it. And if you are anything like me, you are in rehearsal to WORK, and playing a show to get more fans or to show the public that your band is something special. You need to talk to them and get them to understand that you appreciate their desire to play, but that it is hurting your band. But do it singly. First, let’s outline the constant jammer. That guy Maybe go have a beer with them, or a bite to eat. that seems to never stop playing when you are Then ease into it and let them know how you feel


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If it bothers you, be the guy who gently punches http://www.linkedin.com/in/btomassetti1 them in the stomach. But, don’t lose your shit. And, don’t yell at them in front of the others. You might find that you are the only one it bothers… if http://www.sicskinz.com that is the case, you could come off like an ass. And if you are the ONLY one it bothers, and you mention it to a deaf ear then you might be in the wrong band. You might want to find another group of guys a little more like you before you lose your sanity. But, trust me, that is no easy decision to make, especially if your band has great potential and a killer sound. You might just have to suck it up and loosen up if that is the case. You’ll have to make that decision on your own. Just be cool, either way and don’t leave like an ass or that stigma (however unfair) may follow you around the scene and prevent others from being open to working with you. The same can be said of the guys who are the clowns and over-active showboats. If you are one of them… the audience has already seen it. So have the other band members of the groups you’ve done shows with. And your acceptance level with them may have been shot before you even knocked on their door. Word gets around, and unfortunately the bad words about a person’s lack of professionalism will get around a hell of a lot faster than how good of a player you are. So be careful. Appearance is everything in the music world, and if the music world sees you as ugly and unprofessional… you won’t have a chance at working with others and might become the best bedroom instrumentalist in the world. Don’t risk it. It often takes years to gain a professional image and only seconds to lose it.

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