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PLANET EARTH RECORDS: Biography
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Biography
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John Gocha' - Keyboards, Synth's, Drum Machines, Effects, CPU's
John Gocha' is frequently accused of being a Futurist and a Visionary. While being able to develope magical sparks of ambient and post modern sub-club poppish electro-acid-jazz-trance tones that dig down, deep into the spine of todays cutting edge music scene, Mr. Gocha' creates a very special place in your soul, where the standards of todays culture don't quite seem to fit in (yet). These sounds are "space-based" in origin, while being sharp at times, with transient distant memories of somewhat more familiar sounds of orchestral music of years gone by. Mr. Gocha' is a thinker, a powerhouse of storage, filled with the very information it takes to produce unimagineable Soundstracks, CD's and Ambient noise. He was once told how his music changed the way people think and dream, and how we should all be "in tune" with all living creatures on this earth. Some think that society will evolve into itself, but he say's that "we will probably evolve into a self contained, semi-electronic pop culture, of hybrid human robots, capable of anything electronic"! This time traveler comes up with some incredible sounds for Film/TV Soundtracks and should not be overlooked.
Norman Sachs - Piano, Keyboards Norman Sachs (Composer/Lyricist/Writer)was last represented on Broadway with the Tony Award nominated musical "My Old Friends", for which he composed the music and also co-authored the libretto. The show, which drew raves from The New York Times and Time Magazine, was later produced in New York with Imogene Coca in the lead. His NBC TV musical, "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde", starred Kirk Douglas, and a host of English stars including Sir Michael Redgrave and Donald Pleasence. It was later produced with John Cullum in the lead, and most recently at California's Theatre West in La Mirada with Dale Kristien ("Phantom")as fiancee of the noted doctor with a personality problem. Mr. Sachs also composed the music for "Skinflint", a country music version of Dickens " A Christmas Carol", which starred Hoyt Axton and a gaggleof country music stars, including Mel Tillis, Barbara Mandrel and Larry Gatlin. Mr. Sachs started in television writing the musical material for "That Was The Week That Was" during its two seasons. For RCA Victor's Red Seal he co-wrote new English Lyrics for the operettas, "Fledermaus, "Merry Widow", "A Waltz Dream", and "A Night in Venice". The distinguished singing cast included Anna Moffo, George London, Rise Stevens and Jeanette Scovotti. His writing credits include Head Writer for 26 half hour shows of the Lifetime Channel's, "A Whole New You", a women's magazine show. Last year Mr. Sachs was also Head Writer for "Magic and Beyond", 26 half hour cable shows about magic and magicians, narrated by Michael York and shot in Las Vegas. A recent video for children with disabilites, "Include Us", for which he wrote the music, has won several awards, including "Best Video of the Year", from the Down Syndrome Congress. He has scored music for TV sit-coms ("Starting Fresh") and film, ("Checkered Flag or Crash"), but his preference lies in musical theatre. Mr. Sachs is a graduate of New York's City College and studied music at Julliard. He's a musical genius......
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Singer

Emily Martin—Lead Vocals & Guitar

Emily has been performing in the Austin music scene for over 10 years. Formerly with Sudden Chill, Emily joined Chris and Seth two years ago to form their current band.
Education: BA in Business from University of Texas.
Influences: Joni Mitchell, Nanci Griffith, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Billie Holiday
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Percussionist

Seth Dingell--Percussion

A native of Dallas, Texas, Seth started out in a C&W band called Triple Dog. After moving to Austin, he played percussion for local artist Sydney James. Later, he met Chris and the rest is history. Seth has been playing the drums (bongos, snare and cymbals too) since he was 12 years old.
Education: B.A. Communication from Southern Methodist University.
Influences: Rush, Texas Tornadoes, The Who, Willie Nelson, Paul Simon, Robert Earl Keen
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