PJ Bostic
Country: United States of America
Genre: Hard Rock/Progressive Rock
For Fans Of: Rush
Multi-instrumentalist PJ Bostic (formerly known as Paul Joseph Roraback), first made his mark as a drummer performing and recording in the Washington area. After touring internationally with Bloodgood for two years he co-founded the band Grammatrain, which became signed to a major label with in a year, toured internationally, released 5 records and wrote the song, "The Last Sound", a rock anthem for the Seattle Sounders which caught the ear of Sounders co-owner Drew Carey. Drew quickly kept the word of his twitter post and funded a "proper video" for the band, hiring Nik Venet to make sure the job was done well. The song was well received by Sounders fans and Seattle radio. After the break up of Grammatrain PJ Moved to Austin TX and quickly found himself touring and recording for several Austin artists including Texas guitar legend Monte Montgomery. He also toured as a drum tech/assistant for legendary drummer Terry Bozzio (Zappa, Missing Persons) for 3 years. When PJ started writing and recording his own music, he decided to take on the last name Bostic to honor the wishes of his late grandfather Paul Bostic. Influenced by bands like Rush, Pink Floyd, Porcupine Tree and King's X he has released several solo efforts, that have earned a place among rockers and progressive rockers alike. Never catering to mainstream pressure, PJ writes from his heart with passion, integrity and musical excellence. His songs range from short hard hitting catchy grooves in odd time to longer epic dreamscapes that accompany lyrics inspired by deep thought and personal experience.
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