Licensed To Kill by Mortar from the 1987 Demo Mortar. This is an extremely rare recording of one of the first Mortar songs ever written by Brian Foster & Dave Dorocke, Licensed To Kill. Recorded in the summer of 1987 at Sea Grape Recording Studios. The band line up at the time of this recording was Brian Foster – Lead Guitars, Dave Dorocke Rhythm Guitars & Lead Vocals, Erik Armstrong Bass, and Tim Palumbo Drums. All Mortar songs and Mortar lyrics are property and copyright of their actual owners Brian Foster & Dave Dorocke. Chicago’s Dangerous Metal.
www.real.com twitter.com My trip to Chicago for the Red Bull Stomping Ground contest was a blast. It rained a bunch, but Fuzz and the crew held it down and made it happen! Here are myself, Cam White, TJ Ellis, Mike “Hucker” Clark, Corey Bohan, Brian Foster, Nasty and friends riding and hanging out in Chi town.
“After the Love Has Gone” originally sung by Earth, Wind and Fire. Brian McKnight is so smooth, and does double duty singing Maurice White’s and Philip Bailey’s parts.
“After the Love Has Gone” originally sung by Earth, Wind and Fire. Brian McKnight is so smooth, and does double duty singing Maurice White’s and Philip Bailey’s parts.
Cinematography Final Project. Greed Destroys… Starring Michelle Janis and Mary Caffero. Directed by, written by, photographed by, edited by Brian Foster
Soul Bridge at Ace in the Hole near Sebastopol, CA on April 24, 2009. Brian Foster, Acoustic Guitar & Vocals; Mark Collins, Drums; Rick Walt, Bass; Felix Bannon, Guitar.
The Nuclear Cowboyz tour has assembled the world’s greatest cast of freestyle motocross riders, including Adam Jones, Mike Mason, Nate Adams, Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg, Ronnie Faisst, Todd Potter, Beau Bamburg, Jim McNeil, Dustin Miller, Matt Buyten, Brian Foster, and Jimmie McGuire. More info at NuclearCowboyz.com
Matt Rodgers is back at it with another awesome installment of the From the Dirt video series, this time featuring Mike Mason,Adam Jones, and Brian Foster. Showcasing the true love of the sport, the insane action packed riding, and lifestyle that these athletes live all in glorious HIGH DEFINITION!Check it out!Matt R.
Particle physicist Brian Foster of the University of Oxford, UK, has teamed up with the British classical musician Jack Liebeck to create a special lecture and performance about Einstein’s legacy to physics and the role music played in his life. The show, called “Einstein’s Universe”, is currently touring the UK. In this exclusive report for physicsworld.com, James Dacey talked to the pair before a recent performance at St George’s concert hall in Bristol. In a separate video for physicsworld.com, the pair also perform an arrangement of a violin sonata by Mozart in C Major k.296.