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Sixty Watt Shaman | |
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Origin | Maryland, U.S. |
Genres | Stoner metal, southern metal, stoner rock[1][2] |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Game Two, Spitfire, Shaman Box Music, Megalithic Media |
Members | Daniel Soren Jason Budman Mike Beggs Chris Baker |
Past members | Joe Selby Pete Campbell Kenny Wagner Jim Forrester |
Website | sixtywattshaman |
Sixty Watt Shaman is an American rock band known for incorporating hard rock with blues, southern rock, doom, punk rock and heavy metal influences, originally based out of Towson, Maryland, Montgomery Village, Maryland, and currently Winchester, Virginia.[1]
Sixty Watt Shaman formed in 1996 out of a band originally called Approach, formed by Daniel Soren and Kurt Ubersax two years earlier in 1994. Ubersax and Soren recruited Joe Selby on bass and Chuck Dukehart on drums, and Approach played in and around the Baltimore area and recorded an album release. Later Ubersax was replaced on guitar by Joe Selby, and the band auditioned new bass players, selecting Jim Forrester to take on the job. They recorded and released their first studio album, Ultra Electric, in 1998. The band continued on to record two releases with Spitfire Records, and is now on Megalithic Media. Sixty Watt Shaman continues efforts focused on new music, shows, festival events in the US and Europe, and are writing and recording new music and videos for release.