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In the debate over the use of backing tracks in live performances, lines have been drawn and many artists are very firmly entrenched in their side. Earlier this week we learned that Tracii Guns of L.A ...
Discussing his time on stage and the use of backing tracks, Ace Frehley insisted on performing live and giving fans a "treat." ...
In some cases, accusations of using backing tracks can be damning to certain metal musicians, such as when John 5 of Mötley Crüe recently had to post a video proving that he doesn’t use backing tracks ...
Sleep Token performed with just live vocals and drums, using pre-recorded tracks for two members at a show in Switzerland.
"For anybody that thinks we use backing tracks, it must mean that when they hear us, they can’t believe how good it is for real," he said.
Although knowing some performers use backing tracks, Bruce Dickinson wasn't about to trick Iron Maiden fans with "Disneyland Maiden" ...
If Iron Maiden ever had to resort to using backing tracks, Bruce Dickinson is making it known that it will never be a part of the band’s repertoire. The lead singer, 66, spoke to Classic Rock ...
When the fan mentioned that many artists rely on backing tracks, Dickinson shut the idea down immediately: "I said: 'No! No, no! If we use backing tracks, that's the day I quit. Or the day we stop.
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