David LaDuke, the original ball bustin’ guitar rocker returns with new music

David LaDuke

 

Louisville, Kentucky’s David LaDuke returns with new music as he sets out to rock out once again.

The ’70s, ‘80s, ‘90s, Millennium underground rocker emerged with two electrical charged reissued and remastered original tracks. “Psychedelic Sandwich” co-written by Metal Blade rocker Phil Naro (Talas, Druckfarben) and “Hey Three (Who Am I)” premiere on Bongo Boy Records’ new Hard Rock/Metal collection Kryp II Knight Vol. I (Various Artists). Check out the latest track below.

The album features international hard rockers Chris Scheler, Candlelight Chaos, Oblivia, Rykers Law, Lyia, and many more! Kryp II Knight Vol. 1 is being submitted for your consideration (FYC) to the Recording Academy for the 63rd Grammy® season.

David LaDuke has been playing roots/metal/rock n’ roll since 1973. He and his group Sinbad have released several LPs, EPs, and CDs. His album SINBAD was (on the California based indie label Azra International (Overkill, Liege Lord, Intruder, Jag Panzer). His solo releases Have Rock Will Travel, Ball Bustin Guitar Rock! (plus two live EP’s), Absolutely Raw (Nothing more. Nothing less.), Absolute Rock (In the buff.) including the CDs: Rock Hard Rocker and Rock with Balls. His unique blend of ’70s’ guitar rock, with an Elvis Presley-influenced grove, has gained him an excellent reputation in Magazines and on Radio Stations around the world.

To quote Soundtrack Journal, “LaDuke’s Pure Raw, Electric, Emotion! Music transcends your intellect and hits the gut on an intuitive level!

I’ve been a cheerleader for a range of independent Midwestern rock stars through the years. One was Louisville, Kentucky’s David LaDuke. His energetic hard rock & roll guitar and screeching lead vocals adorning meat and potatoes’ songs excited me. I still love his unique blend of ’70s’ guitar Zeppelin meets Elvis Presley’s stylings. Yearnful, intimate, rocking” – Anne Leighton, Leighton Media

By the end of the ’80s, Sinbad Productions was born.  After leaving the stage, in 1991 to raise his Son, David continued to record, release CDs and Eps. He also published BallBuster Magazine, which was available in stores worldwide until 1998 and has since supported The International rock scene—partly through his renowned website, BallBusterMusic.com

For more info and to keep up to date with David LaDuke, head to http://davidladuke.rocks

 

 

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