Sunday, November 12, 2017

JOHNNY DEE BABY!!

Well there it is....things are really getting real it seems.

Our return to the studio has been a milestone for more than one reason. Not only are we (Jareth and Eric) tracking once again for the first time in many years, but we were also joined by one of the most amazing human beings that ever lived...Johnny Dee  *from wikipedia* He is best known for being a member of the glam metal band Britny Fox, and as a member of Doro Pesch's band since 1993. In the past Dee played in the bands Mariah and Waysted, as well as collaborated with artists such as Blaze Bayley and guitarist Jack Frost.


He came in and was the coolest and nicest guy. We ofcourse talked at length about how much we love his music and have been fans for decades. Then he sat down behind the drumkit and i was amazed to say the least...

The man sat there for over three hours....WITH NO BREAKS!  just kicking ass and blowing our minds...TOTAL professional to put it mildly. Seeing a hero of mine truly live up to his hype is very much a high point in my life. Not to mention the fact that he was playing our tune lol.....

So it seems that we are on track to do something great here if the first session with Johnny is any indication. We have more to record with him as well as other special guests on the way.

Thats all for now from me, Eric (your friendly neighborhood singer)

Friday, May 19, 2017

Logo Ideas!

Hi all!

First off, Thank you for all the kind words Jare. Lets not forget the beginnings of those song ideas i was working with. The most important part of the song structure was the "riff". Jare and Mark would come to me with amazing guitar ideas and quite frankly the tunes wrote themselves after that point. I was for the most part along for the ride lol.....

Now for the reason for this post. Jare and I decided we might want to shake things up with our logo. The last album was a departure from the original album logo because the first one i designed when i was the tender age of 22? Just looked soooo dated....

I.E.



Ok....so that was a thing....So i thought we needed a little bit of an update...This was as most of you know the one that made the final cut for our Lions Pride release last year...



We have the red color and the block lettering because i wanted to make a bold statement. We are HITNRUN! WERE BACK! so deal with THAT! lol.....

Now that we have made that statement..Its time to start to try to tell the story of our band in just one graphic.

Here is the current front runner and my personal fave...maybe we will have a facebook vote or something but this really hits a chord with us at the moment...



More refined...More style...MORE METAL!! lol.....To reflect our current state of mind. At least i hope so!

So there it is...There is so much going on with our current album and record company that i cant really touch on at this time here but rest assured...we will rise stronger than before folks...

Thats the update from uncle Eric...Thank you all for reading this blog folks...as always its our fans that keep us going..

Thursday, May 18, 2017

The Beginning - Jareth's POV

Write, rehearse, repeat

With Eric aboard, we wasted no time getting down to business. Rehearsals began in earnest, and we all started getting to know each other personally and musically. The first thing I noticed was that Eric's voice and songwriting approach was going to steer us in a slightly different direction from where we had previously been heading. Instead of the more aggressive Skid Row style we had been pursuing, we found ourselves becoming bluesier and more melodic, more reminiscent of Warrant, Tesla, and Lynch Mob. And that was fine by us. Several songs we had been working on with our previous vocalist had to be scrapped, but we managed to salvage a few tunes from our earlier incarnations, namely Forever, Took Too Much, and When the Sun Goes Down.

Side note: It's very cool to know that Forever, which was written in 1989 with former singer Michael Weiland, actually made the record we released in 2015. It was the second HitnRun song ever written and, in my humble opinion, still holds up as a solid power ballad to this day. It's also our #4 song played on Spotify. ; )

New songs quickly started taking shape. I specifically recall writing Piece of the Action, Take It to the Limit, and a track called Heart Is the Law in those first few months. It was an exciting time. The musical chemistry was really starting to come together, and friendships were being forged. There were some tensions, as there are in all bands, but I think we all knew we had hit on something special with this line-up.

From the rehearsal hall to the stage

It wasn't long before we were approached about what would become our first gig. My former band, Nervous Wrekk had become a headliner at a few area clubs and asked us to open a gig for them in December of 1991. I didn't feel we were quite ready yet. With only 6 originals that we considered stage ready and a band wide reluctance to rely on cover songs ever again, I attempted to turn the gig down. My former bandmates weren't having it though. They persuaded us to take the gig.

Despite my reservations, it proved to be a great first show. It was the first time I took the stage to play with an all-original band, and damn did it feel good. We did round out the set with a cover of Fastway's "Say What You Will," but other than that we laid down six originals that the crowd seemed to be digging. It was also amazing to have such a confident and capable singer fronting the band. Eric delivered big time, both vocally and in terms of his commanding stage presence. It was also Dan's first gig with us and he more than proved he was up to the task of making us a great live band.

Looking back at that gig makes me realize how bold and ballsy all of the bands in Northeastern PA that decided to stick to their guns and play original music really were. Cover bands were just packing the clubs back then in our area, but we knew that playing covers would never really lead us to what we wanted—a recording contract with a major label and a legion of fans that wanted to hear HitnRun and not just how well we could play the latest Bon Jovi hit.



The HitnRun story will continue in my next post, but until then I'd like to give a shout out to the original bands from our scene in the early 90s: Nervous Wrekk, Totally Lost Cause, Orfan Annie, Misled, Vainglory, Peeping Tom, Vicious, and Wasted Faith. There may have been a few more, but it was a long time ago in a place not so far away.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

THE MOVIE!!

A few years back a friend of ours announced that his company was working on a documentary.

It was going to be a film about the whole music scene in Scranton in the late 80's early 90's and i must say i was proud that some of our music, our images and possibly an interview would be a part of it..The idea was that the infamous club "SEA SEA'S" was the focal point of that AOR tornado lol.....And it was....

For whatever reason the project got hung up, but in my opinion it really was a great idea..As we have said here it was an exciting and amazing thing to behold as all of us worked to shape our musical landscape back then.

The weird thing is that in the band i was in before HITNRUN, in the scene i basically started my singing career, the NY,NJ areas....It was a TOTALLY different vibe...In almost all the clubs and places we were playing in that band, it was a completely adversarial and competition filled situation.. Now competition isnt really a bad thing per se...But add in the stress of  the pay to play business mechanic, the nights of playing at 2 in the morning after 12 other acts have just drained the club and i will admit that the differences in artistic taste in the band diddnt help the mood. Getting bumped from the lineup with no notice (after driving two hours or so)...the theft from cars and equipment...the fights...blatant song theft...CUTTHROAT would be the word...

Most of the groups in the coal region (most not all lol i mean there are always bad apples) and in Philly..were all there to lend a hand to anyone that needed it. To help another crew out and give support at the gigs. There was a real need to see your fellow bands succeed.

As an aspiring artist it was a great time and even better friends. My art and music was inspired by the people around me and the sights and sounds that followed..I have yet to feel as a part of something now as i did back then artistically.

I came across the promotional art they created for the flick and decided to share it here. With luck it is not a dead idea.

This has been Eric Montoya from the Hair Metal time machine signing off until next thought....







Friday, February 10, 2017

INTERVIEW WITH WOODY!



http://www.woodysrockreviews.co.uk/interviews-1/ericmontoyaandjarethgrealishhitnrun

Hit N Run hit the burgeoning melodic rock scene in the early ‘90’s but also fell afoul of the onset of grunge so their debut album never got released at the time! Fast forward to 2016 and their debut album finally hit’s the shelves and I thought now was the right time to quiz Jareth Grealish and Eric Montoya about the bands past and future!
Hey guys, I suppose the obvious question is how come the album has been released now so many years after it was written?


Jareth: No quick way to answer this one. There are a lot of reasons it’s taken this long. For starters, the band originally broke up in 1995 without ever landing a record deal. So at the time we split up we had a demo, another 5-song EP that we had released on cassette independently, and some “lost tracks” that we never completed in the studio.

After the break-up, we kind of all went our separate ways and pursued things predominantly outside of music for a decade or more. We did stay in touch though, and actually got together for a jam/writing session around 2003. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to keep that momentum going and never got the band back off the ground.

Eric: Then, in 2009 we launched a MySpace page with some of our songs loaded in the music player and several small record labels approached us about putting out an album. It really got us motivated, so we went back into the studio and finished up those “lost tracks,” which became “King of the Fools,” “Piece of the Action,” and “Wild and Crazy Days.” With a little remixing and remastering of our other recordings, we had the 9 tracks that became our debut album.

Jareth: After the recordings were finally finished, there were some other delays due to disagreements within the ranks and negotiations with different labels that stalled things for a few more years. Eventually, it all worked out, and we released the album digitally in 2015 and then signed with Lions Pride Music out of Denmark in 2016 for the physical CD release in Europe.

Hit N Run were part of a burgeoning melodic rock scene in the early 90’s, what was that like?

Jareth: There was such an excitement to everything when we first hit the scene. It truly seemed like “making it” was possible. Philly bands like Britney Fox, Heaven’s Edge and Tangier had gotten signed. You had Trixter, Tyketto, and Skid Row from New Jersey…and we operated very close to those music scenes.

Eric: There was also a growing original music scene in our home town, Scranton PA at the time, which was awesome to see take shape in a scene typically dominated by cover bands.

When the music industry changed dramatically and Grunge and Alt Rock became king how did this affect Hit N Run? And what was it like been a melodic rock band at that time?

Jareth: It was incredibly disorienting for us because it happened so rapidly. In ‘91, when Eric came aboard as our lead singer, melodic hard rock was utterly dominant. Warrant was huge. Skid Row was huge. Slaughter was about to release their second album. We thought we were going to ride that wave to rock stardom. Yeah, we were aware of the Seattle bands, but we really didn’t think they had anything to do with us. Their scene, their genre seemed so different from what we were doing.

Eric: Yeah, by 1992, we knew something was changing. The only hard rock songs getting airplay were power ballads. MTV’s Headbangers Ball had become overrun by thrash bands and “alternative” bands like Sound Garden and Alice-In-Chains. The winds of change were upon us.

Jareth: I think maybe the worst part of it was that it had suddenly become cool to ridicule “hair bands.” At least in the US it did. It was like a switch got flipped and suddenly the millions of people that had been fans were now poking fun at bands like us, even though 6 months earlier they were rocking out to Warrant’s Cherry Pie.

Eric: It was pretty discouraging, but we kept going. Even into ’93-’94, we were still doing really well in our home club scene in Pennsylvania.

Did you adapt the band’s sound in order to stay relevant like many other bands did at the time?

Jareth: For a long time we resisted, but late in ‘94, after a brief hiatus. We regrouped without Mark, our second guitarist, and started writing new music. Thinking back, I feel like we had become very uncertain of ourselves because of all the changes in the music scene. We tried being heavier, bluesier, adding in more “unplugged” elements, but nothing seemed to really click for us. I think we were just working against ourselves—not being true to the music we loved creating and doing what came naturally. It just wore us down, and we eventually called it a day sometime in early ‘95.

When the band split in 1995 did any of you carry on in music? Anything we should check out?

Eric: I’ve done some voiceover work for some radio commercials and I’ve done a lot of session work with other artists, including Grammy award winner Christopher Cross and guitarist B. Christopher. (http://www.bchristopherband.com) I also recorded a solo album in the mid- 2000's that was a departure from my hard rock roots. In my opinion, the project went south. A bit of Google sleuthing and you may eventually come across it, that’s all I’ll say about it (laughs).

Jareth: I’ve had a few false starts here and there over the years, but nothing that resulted in any new recordings. However, I have been actively involved in guiding my daughter Bren’s developing music career. She’s an amazingly talented singer/songwriter. My brother Beckett, our drummer, has a new project in the works that’s in a heavier vein than HitnRun. Mark released a brilliant Christmas album several years ago, “The Sutorka Clause,” that’s available on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sutorka-clause-this-christmas/id482693648). Be sure to check that out. Dan isn’t active in music, but runs a successful lawncare company and has a wonderful family.

Reflecting on the album, which songs do you feel most proud of and why?

Eric: I love “King of the Fools.” It really depicts the journey of bluesy rock and hook-oriented song writing that this band has always embraced. I just think it all came together in that tune.

Jareth: I’m a big fan of “Piece of the Action.” I love the main riff and I think the song truly captures how dynamic we can be within the context of one tune. I’ll also always have a place in my heart for “Forever.” Even though we wrote it before Eric was in the band, his performance on that tune really took it to another level.
With the band reforming with the two of you (Eric Montoya – vocals, and Jareth Grealish – guitar) being the only original members in this line-up, is there a possibility that live shows could happen?

Jareth: That is definitely part of the plan. Our goal is to recruit new members before we go back into the studio, and we definitely want to perform live again as well. We’re hoping to land some choice opening slots in our area, maybe get on the bill at some rock festivals. We would love to one day get over to Europe to tour a bit.

I know you are working on a brand new album together. Can you tell us anything about it? What can fans expect style wise?

Jareth: The new songs are still taking shape, but I can assure you that it’s going to rock, and it’s very much going to sound like HitnRun. Eric’s voice, my approach to guitar, and our songwriting together were integral to the band’s sound back then. Fortunately, that creative partnership is still very much intact and evident in the new music. I think you’ll hear some more maturity in the lyrics, a bit more experimentation in the arrangements, and perhaps some unexpected influences shining through here and there. But we will remain true to what we created together back in 1991.

Eric: From my standpoint, I think I have become a stronger vocalist. Time and experience will do that. We have both been through so much since the first album that some tunes will be a bit heavier, without losing our first album’s roots. Subject matter will, of course, reflect our lives and the world around us.

Is there anything else you would like to add or say to readers and fans?

Jareth: I just want to thank each and every person that has given our music a chance and supported us by purchasing the album and streaming it. It really stirred something in Eric and I—to realize that there are people all over the world that truly love this type of music and were willing to take a chance on this unknown band from Pennsylvania. Please continue to spread the word about HitnRun and follow us on Facebook and Spotify, so we can keep you informed about our progress on the new record and whatever else we have developing.


Eric: HitnRun listeners worldwide have proven to me that this is in fact a strange, strange world. Doors once closed can indeed be opened again. If you believe in what you’re doing, people will always respond...though sometimes not in the timeframe that you had hoped. I can’t thank our fans enough for proving to me that rock truly is forever. And that we weren’t wasting our time all those years ago...


**Our good friend Woody is an interviewer/critic out of the Midlands region of England. He has interviewed bands like Tyketto, Trixter, Survivor, Impelliteri, Edens Curse and many others...

He has a podcast and a radio show called "WOODIES ROUND UP".  And is a writer for FIREWORKS melodic rock magazine and contributes to other podcasts and magazines..He plays HITNRUN regularly on his show and contacted us about an interview a little while back and we were honored to oblige him =)**

THANK YOU FOR TALKING TO US MY FRIEND!!





Friday, January 20, 2017

Progress

Jare and I made some good progress last  night!!


We are working on some acoustic versions of our tunes and we got some business taken care of. Part of this is getting some pics signed for the good people that gave us some favorable reviews....Thank you folks so much for your support, we will make sure you receive some token of our gratitude. 



The other thing we accomplished last night was proof that my guitarist and I still have the creative rapport that we used to have back in the day.....Its amazing really to think that all these years have gone by and we have not lost a step in my opinion. But the proof will be in the end result i guess...My point is that theres NO better feeling than creating with someone that is on your same wavelength,,,

And heres a pic i found in his studio that i will share for no real reason....Just to prove that youth is indeed FLEETING lol....

                                            

Until next time my friends....Your pal uncle Eric Signing off.....


Friday, January 13, 2017

METALIZED MAGAZINE'S #2 ALBUM PICK FOR THE YEAR 2016!



It is indeed an honor and thank you to the good folks at Metalized Magazine for this....


Metalizedmagazine

I think were in some pretty good company!


Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Another Great Review!

HAPPY NEW YEAR FOLKS!!

Sorry about the long lag time between posts here, things have been nuts on this end.   We have some big big plans for 2017 and to kick it off on a high note here is a very nice review and i thought i would share it with you!

More info to come soon!

http://www.woodysrockreviews.co.uk/album-reviews/hitnrunst

Thank you Woody!

Monday, October 10, 2016

In response to Jares post...

To say it was crazy and stressful would be an understatement....

I was going thru a really bad situation with my crew in Jersey....we were having creative problems....personal problems..money problems...management issues wow...trainwreck city.

Then i get the call from Jare and the meeting happened pretty fast after that. And then the next thing i know im in the studio with Beckett!

The ballad was in my opinion well crafted and i had heard the versions from the previous singer Mike and then the latest version sung by Jare (who could really have handled singing lead on his own in my opinion..he still can). I was just hoping to do the tune justice while at the same time obsessing about the rehearsal i had to be at in jersey that night lol.....

In my mind i was all over the place....nervous....I was still a kid, with dreams of being a rockstar (yuck)...

The truth was that HitnRun was the best looking and most pro sounding crew that i had ever been around. And they were giving ME a shot?!?!?!?

ok well rehashing this all in my mind has brought all those nervous and hopeful feelings back to the front of my brain. I need to step back for a second ....

The real drama came when i told my other band i wanted out LOL....

Next time on THE LONG ROAD BACK: How to take a punch and still carry a tune!

The Story Continues—Jareth's POV

It was October 1991 and Beck, Mark, Dan, and I had been writing, rehearsing and searching for a new singer for HitnRun for a good 4 months at that point. The search had thus far been fruitless, but things were about to change.

At the time, we had been sharing our rehearsal space with another band. Apparently, a friend of theirs  visited one of their practices and found our flyer. That friend turned about to be Eric Montoya, a vocalist from a New Jersey-based band who was looking to make a change. Eric soon got word to us through a mutual friend that he was interested in learning more about HitnRun.

A few days later, I called Eric, and we discussed our musical interests and goals over the phone. He mentioned that he was currently digging Tyketto and their singer Danny Vaughn, whom I was vaguely familiar with and respected, and it turned out we were both big fans of Lynch Mob. We agreed to meet in person so I could share our current demo with him and discuss things further. That meeting went quite well, and we soon scheduled Eric for a rather unique audition.

Instead of jamming with the band, we decided to throw Eric into the fire by having him literally record vocals on that very same demo we gave him. The existing vocal was just a scratch track from yours truly, so we wanted to hear what our tunes would sound like with this guy singing on them.

I couldn't make it to the studio that night, so Beck attended the recording session and picked me up later to share the results of the recording session. To say Eric had passed with flying colors would be an understatement. I will never forget that night sitting in my brother's car listening to those recordings. Hearing Eric sing our power ballad "Forever" practically gave me chills. He had it all. Excellent pitch, rich tone, and just the right amount of rasp. I thought to myself that night, "Holy shit! We did it. We found our singer. We found THE singer we always envisioned for our band."

The next day I called Eric to tell him he had the gig. He was excited, but seemed a bit nervous about giving his notice to his current band. I told him it wasn't an option. We were the band for him, and he was the singer for us. It was destiny. His talent was being wasted in that other band.

Eric soon quit his NJ band and joined HitnRun. Our line-up was finally complete and the next chapter of our story was about to begin.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

RADIO!

Sorry its been such a lag between posts folks but there are some wacky things that happened...

It seems we have been getting some airplay in Europe....A few stations here and there have played us since the CD release but now it looks like were gaining real allies in the radio world over in the UK!

There is a great station  Leisure FM and there is a dj there named Graham Lavender that is a great fan of ours. He played us a few weeks back and here's what went down:

GRAHAM LAVENDER ON LEISURE FM FIRST PLAY!

Then the following week we returned!

SECOND APPEARANCE ON GRAHAM LAVENDER'S SHOW!

And then that week we were also on South Devon Radio!

South Devon Radio!

I cant thank these gentlemen enough for giving us time on the air on their shows. We have been on a few stations like in Germany etc. But these guys gave us the heads up and we are very grateful to them for their efforts and support.

Lets not forget everyone that has purchased our CD and or downloaded our album from the various sites that sell them.  Thank you also to everyone that has been listening on the streaming sites like spotify! We love you all believe me.








Sunday, August 28, 2016

In the beginning—Jareth's POV...

For me, HitnRun began in 1989 when I returned from a year of living in Los Angeles while I attended the Musicians Institute (GIT). I came back to Scranton PA with the vision of building a band that would be worthy of taking on the LA music scene, but would operate on the East Coast. Although Scranton PA wasn't exactly a hot bed of hard rock talent, I knew a few area musicians that would be up for the task of putting this kind of band together, among them was my brother Beckett who, despite being just 16, had become a solid rock drummer.

Beckett and I soon partnered with guitarist Mark Sutorka, who would go on to be with the band almost until its demise. Along with singer Michael Weiland and bassist Bob Grogan, we formed the original version of HitnRun. Although this line-up had every intention of being an original band, we succumbed to the pressures of the local music scene and focused primarily on learning cover songs. That's not to say that we didn't write several originals though. In fact, the track Forever, which is featured on our debut record was written during this time by myself and Michael.

After a year of steady rehearsals and gigs, the band came apart at the seams. Bob had to move away to finish his college degree, Michael was struggling with his voice, which caused some frustration for the entire group, and I wound up getting an interesting opportunity to join a band in Philadelphia that I decided to pursue.

My time in Philly would prove short lived, however, and I soon returned to Scranton to reassemble HitnRun with Beck and Mark. Soon we had recruited a new bassist in Dan Whitman and decided to give Michael another go at the microphone. This time there would be no cover songs. We decided to strictly focus on writing originals. Although it seemed promising at the start, the partnership with Michael went south once again, and our new line-up soon found itself without a singer.

Despite this setback, we remained focused and determined, and continued writing new material as we searched for a vocalist. After about 4 months of this, we started to get concerned. The response to our search was minimal. It seemed like there was no one out there. Fortunately, the universe seems to respond when you just continue putting one foot in front of the other. Through a stroke of good fortune, our flyer fell into the hands of a talented vocalist from a band in New Jersey who just happened to be looking for a change.

Friday, August 19, 2016

Hitting the bricks!

Back in the day (yuck)....the way a band got the word out that they had a gig and an album and merch was largely word of mouth, an industry paper called the "EAST COAST ROCKER" and rigorous flyer distribution and or mailing list contacting....with telephones that had CORDS.....and this was all before caller id thankfully lol.....



The latter was an HnR specialty.....We would call up the good folks on our mailing list and verbally let them know we had a gig....IN SOME CASES WE HAND DELIVERED TICKETS!

We would flyer just as it was depicted in the movie ROCKSTAR...cars...telephone poles, buildings...and as depicted in that movie...there were rivalries with other bands and yes, drama there....



And dont let me forget about all the angry boyfriends that would pick up the phones that diddnt know their girlfriends signed up for our list ...more and more DRAMA....

The state of the scene for the original artist was a pay to play  situation....We would buy a block of tix from whatever club we were playing and then we had to fight tooth and nail to get that block sold...filling busses...promoting caravans and anyone that had a vehicle and the gas money to get out to jersey lol.....NOT easy....

Fighting with clubowners was possibly the worst thing about this arrangement...always a hassle believe me....Jersey clubs were the worst as far as administration goes...Studio one and Obsessions anybody?

We also had a fanclub!.....Dana and Sue god bless em' were basically the superfans that helped us so much i must give them a shout out here...Thank you so much for your efforts ladies...

Could we have avoided all of this drama/blood/sweat and tears? Yes ofcourse if we chose to be a cover band...The crews that dominated the scenes in the cities we were targeting WERE ALWAYS COVER BANDS......

To be an original act was a monumental undertaking before the internet...If each and every member of HnR wasnt a total believer in this path, then it would not have worked as well as it did...(debateable? maybe)....

Thank you for visiting THE HAIRCLUB FOR MEN...i wasnt just a client..i also owned the company folks....


Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Third time's a charm!

SO!

Reeling from the wreckage that was my psyche after not just one but TWO labels walking away from us, Jare and i decided not to let this get to us. But this time we kept the effort just between us. Streamlined and focused on finding a company that would best represent us and get our music out there.

I now need to back pedal a little here, to let you all know where the rest of the guys are in their lives, or atleast let you know what I know which may or may not be correct but here goes...

Danny (bass): Started a family and a thriving lawncare business in the scranton-wilkes barre area. I try to connect with him monthly because talking to him will brighten anyones day.. He no longer has any interest in being in a band anymore and might be our biggest supporter in this new endeavor. If you have lawn that needs care, YOU NEED DAN THE LAWN MAN!!

http://whitmanlawncare.net

Beckett (drums): Also started a family and works for the E.P.A. and makes an amazing living in N.J. and has been in a couple projects since HnR. Due to some personality conflicts between us, i havent spoken to him in a few years.

Mark (guitar): The blues man of the crew....Got married and is still living in the coal region and never stopped playing out in various and numerous bands over the years. He put out an amazing christmas album also...I try to connect with him once or twice a year in either text or phone call, tho i wish it was more he is a busy man..... Check out his stuff..you will not be disappointed!

http://www.markplaysguitar.com/

And Jareth, my best friend and partner in the craziness that is navigating this new music industry can let you in on his situation personally if i can ever get him on this blog!

As for me, My son is having a great time in the Navy.. I have done a bunch of studio work with different artists...tried my hand at some solo stuff (ugh) and did a couple voiceovers for radio. But my heart was always with HnR as stupid as that might sound.

Now back to the topic here....Jare and i put out a bunch of feelers and got a bite with an up and coming label out of Denmark http://www.lionspridemusic.com/  or http://lionspridemusic.bigcartel.com/ they are going to be re doing their site and hopefully we will be featured on it soon lol.....They just released our physical CD as well!



"out now in Germany, Austria & Switzerland via Pride & Glory Music/Edel Music and via Comeback Media for the rest of Europe."

One of the american distributors is:

https://www.nehrecords.com/SHOP/HitNRun.htm

Without Jare this wouldnt have come together and without Lions Pride Music we wouldnt have such a great european support structure, and amazing CD out there for everyone to check out!

Now we have a label.....and now the focus is on the NEXT ALBUM!

But before i get to that....i will be covering what we have been thru back in the day...and god i feel old saying this but BEFORE THE INTERNET you had to promote your band in all different ways...the phone calls...the mailing lists....the fights....the club owners!!

More to come on the next Episode of "HAIR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW"

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Losing control....

The next label that stepped up to this plate of dysfunction was DEMON DOLL RECORDS out of L.A.

They were willing to work with us and were very open to negotiation. I was not a part of the negotiations in any meaningful way due to my diminished role in band "stock" if you will.

When a band creates and copywrites a tune,  it gets divided up to what each person contributed. This then becomes each members equity for lack of a better word.

The time came to remix and remaster the album accidents happen back in 09', i was seriously unemployed and did not have anything to put towards the proceedings accept for my voice. There were others in the band that had the wherewithal to front me the money i owed with the agreement that once the project started to make money, i would pay them back accordingly.

This meant i surrendered some rights and control....and it sort of bit us in the ass...

There were contract negotiations going on over a 5 or 6 week period of time. I was busy designing a new logo and getting the cover and graphics ready to be pressed and distributed. (the old logo for the band that i designed back in 91' was soooo dated and in my opinion goofy at this point...i just felt it was time to enter the current look and feel of the millennium)..



When i looked up from photoshop, DDR had pulled the deal from the table.....It seems there were way too many revisions added and for a crew that never had a deal before, it wasnt worth the hassle for them...and i agree. I was not a part of the revisions and endless demands and it resulted in the SECOND record company pulling out...

Was I a little annoyed? Angry? Fuming and ready to start punching walls?

A little......

DONT MISS THE NEXT EPISODE ON LONG ROAD BACK......"FEAR AND LOATHING IN PENNSYLVANIA"


Sunday, July 31, 2016

Harder than it should have been...

Sooooo,

Now we had some small label interest in 09'  and we remastered the original d.a.t. recordings to give to the company.....but things happened that got in the way of that and the label lost interest.  Im not really sure how deep into the roadblocks we are going to get on this blog( and there have been a few roadblocks since 09' believe me)....i will have to ask my partner in crime Jareth for that answer i guess....



Fast forward a little.

After i discovered that we had some fans in Russia, i started finding other sites that featured our old music....Greece....Brazil.....Poland......

http://80s.takemetal.com/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=7353

http://melodic-hardrock.com/bios/hit-n-run/

http://aornightdrive.blogspot.com/2011/05/hit-n-run-accidents-happen.html

AMAZING! we seemingly had more fans around the world then we ever did in SCRANTON PA!

What could the next step be here?  Nobody that was in the band seemed to have any interest in this information whatsoever....But how could we have fans and ignore them?

It should have been simple.....get the music to the fans in a quality digital format...thats just basic....

Well getting that done took SIX YEARS FOLKS!

Six years and another label or two got involved....more storytelling with uncle Eric is on its way kids!!!

Saturday, July 23, 2016

ITS A WILD WORLD!

My brother in rock and lead guitarist Jareth and i both thought that its time to start a blog about this wacky experience....

Ok i will start from my beginning in the band called "HITNRUN":

I was a 21 year old kid in another band in New Jersey and the name doesnt matter lol....We played out extensively in the tri state area, and had a pretty good following and a house act gig at the Marquee in Manhattan.

The schedule was grueling and even tho it wasnt the most important thing at the time, there was little money involved. Plus there were severe personality issues with a couple members of the band so i was looking for another band...closer to home in Pennsylvania.

I had heard of the band HITNRUN in many of my circles and they were a seasoned, well respected crew out of Scranton. I had also heard they were looking for a singer, so i put the word out that i was interested.

A friend of mine introduced me to the drummer for HITNRUN, Beckett Grealish (Jares little brother)..i recorded a demo of their song "Forever" ....the band heard it and the rest is history.

We had alot of great shows together and alot of great times. But all good things must come to an end and i chose to depart the band in 1995 or 96' im not sure....I was married and had a child and i needed to focus on making a life for my new family. I left on not great terms with the guys but i had no hatred or ill will for anyone. The times changed...the climate of music changed and so did i. I still loved to sing but i also needed to pay bills.

Imagine my surprise as i was surfing the net one day in 2010 and i came upon a picture of one of our casettes on a russian website. Once i hit the translate button the caption read "I SCORED THIS RARE TAPE ON EBAY FOR JUST 35.00 AMERICAN"...and the description that the seller put up was:

 "HIT 'N RUN- "ACCIDENTS HAPPEN" CASSETTE. RELEASED BY THE BAND IN 1993.
HERE'S A SUPER RARE INDY RELEASE FROM SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA. KICKASS
HARD ROCK SIMILAR TO LATE 80'S DOKKEN WITH SOME INFLUENCES FROM HURRICANE
AND BABYLON A.D. GREAT VOCALS FROM ERIC MONTOYA AND SOME GEORGE LYNCH
STYLE PLAYING FROM GUITARIST JARETH GREALISH"

Color me shocked....

I wasnt aware a soul had any idea who we were or what we did let alone someone in RUSSIA! 

To Be Continued!