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<copyright>2008 WEBSLiNGER All rights reserved.</copyright>
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<itunes:summary>After his high school sweetheart died, five days after they got married, Tony Webslinger left Jacksonville, Florida-where he grew up-and moved back to his birthplace NYC. He played in a few bands there before moving to Los Angeles, California to make, what he calls "neck-snapping cock rock". <br />
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Tony Webslinger got his start in 1995 co-producing N.K.O.T.B. (New Kids on the Block) with Greg Nice. Later, he produced the songs Changes and Share My Life for the internationally renowned techno dance group Inner City. The song "Dirty Underwear" was inspired by a few dances with Madonna, that Tony had a pleasure to have, in a dance club in NYC called The World. The song is about a sex kitten that is beautiful on the outside but has some dirty laundry in her closet-underneath all that beauty.<br />
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WEBSLiNGER does the writing, arranging, producing and singing for the band while Alain Laporte (guitar), Steve DeBoard (drums) and Mike O’Hayden (guitar, bass) makes up the rest of the band. <br />
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WEBSLiNGER’s musical inspiration includes his father, Chris A. Hall, who penned lyrics to the jazz classic, So What (music-Miles Davis, vocals-Eddie Jefferson), Nirvana, Korn, Chris Cornell, Metallica and Jimi Hendrix.<br />
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<title>Dirty Underwear</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>Dirty Underwear - Rock</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>WEBSLiNGER's 1st pro gig was in 1995, when he co-produced Columbia Records multi-platinum artists, New Kids On The Block, with Greg Nice. The following year, he produced the tracks Share My Life and Changes for Inner City also on Columbia Records. Influences include Nirvana, Korn and Jimi Hendrix. <br />
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Their soon to be independently released single, Dirty Underwear, earned a nod from Fruit of The Loom when the bands ex-publicist, Sandy Serge, involved them in the companys plans for upcoming underwear ad campaigns. WEBSLiNGER showed some marketing savvy when he obtained the trademark for WEBSLiNGER and funded the bands recordings, mastering and packaging from their trendy WEBSLiNGER WEBwear collection. He worked with veterans Steve Sisco (Disturbed, Limpbizkit, Linkin Park) for some of the bands mixes and the great mastering engineer George Marino (Led Zeppelin, Lenny Kravitz, Aerosmith), as well. <br />
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<title>The Sexx Singer Who Lost Her Soul</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>The Sexx Singer Who Lost Her Soul - Christian Rock</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>THE SEXX SINGER WHO LOST HER SOUL was originally called Sex Sells-all with the 80's kick your leg up power chorus...after so much laughter and ridicule from the first mixdown, Tony decided to go with something a bit more "up to date". He did the vocals of the chorus in one take-on the spot....And the rest is history. Maybe.</itunes:summary>
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