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HURRICANE Cover Queen's 'Under Pressure' With New Lineup

Hurricane releases cover of Queen / David Bowie's classic "Under Pressure"
 
Hurricane consisting of guitarist Robert Sarzo, bassist Tony Cavazo, drummer Mike Hansen and lead vocalist Chad Cancino has released a cover of the Queen / David Bowie classic track Under Pressure.  
 
Hurricane  formed in the 1980s, originally featuring current Foreigner lead vocalist Kelly Hansen (vocals/rhythm guitar), Robert Sarzo (guitar), Tony Cavazo (bass), and Jay Schellen (drums). Cavazo and Sarzo are the younger brothers of Quiet Riot's Carlos Cavazo and Rudy SarzoSince Hansen's departure from the band in 2003 and the group reforming back in 2010, the lead vocals have been handled by different singers consisting of Andrew Freeman (2010-2012), Jason Ames (2014-2015), Michael O'Mara (2016-2018) and now Chad Cancino.
 
Hurricane released four albums: Take What You Want (1985), Over The Edge (1988), Slave To The Thrill (1990), and Liquifury (2001). 
 
 
The iconic group is scheduled to co-headline The Rainbow Bar and Grill Backyard Bash in West Hollywood, California, USA on Sunday, September 1, 2019 along with Steven Adler formerly of Guns N' Roses.
 
Robert Sarzo states:
"I saw Queen at a very early age with all of the founding members - meaning Freddie Mercury. I always loved them from the first moment I heard any of their songs. When I owned the recording studio in Sherman Oaks, I was doing work with different movies creating music. This was one of the songs I was commissioned to do a cover of for a movie. It never got used because of licensing issues, but I did have Hurricane perform it with a different singer. So I've had it in my vault. And about a couple of years ago, I started listening to it again. And I said, You know what? I'm going to do some changes, I'm going to do some new vocals on it, and I added some guitars. I made it a little heavier and more like Hurricane - because the original approach was more of a cover. So I did the changes and I finished the production of it. I had Chad Cancino sing on it and I loved what he did to it. He really added that texture that I wanted to hear. You have to remember that it was Bowie and Freddie - two of the legends - and it was one of my favorite Queen songs. So I was very excited to work on it. When I listen to it, it puts a smile on my face for a couple of reasons - that I was able to release it as and I've had it in my vault for five years. It's just been sitting there and I'm a fan of Queen and I wanted the public to hear it."
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