KEVIN M. BUCK - BIOGRAPHY
Kevin M. Buck was born in 1977 near Chicago. When Buck was five years old, he had a vision of himself playing the electric guitar. Soon after, he started playing violin (the closest instrument offered) in the school b [+]KEVIN M. BUCK - BIOGRAPHY
Kevin M. Buck was born in 1977 near Chicago. When Buck was five years old, he had a vision of himself playing the electric guitar. Soon after, he started playing violin (the closest instrument offered) in the school band, but never found it completely fulfilling. Finally, at age eleven, Buck started taking guitar lessons, most notably from both Harry Hmura, a great jazz/blues session cat, and Jack Cecchini, a student of the celebrated classical guitarist Andres Segovia.
Becoming deeply and irreversibly in love with the instrument, Buck spent much of his time writing music. He practiced a billion hours a day. By fourteen, Buck was playing the most difficult solos from Randy Rhoads, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Steve Vai note for note. At fifteen, Buck started playing live shows with Reggae bands (Karl Watson and the New Dynamics, Buster Morley, and Belizean Breeze), and occasionally performed with his Belizean dancer mom The Island Queen Marilyn Buck. Here Buck developed a taste for the excitement of the live show, but he still hungered for the guitar-heavy sounds of Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, the vocal assaults of Bruce Dickenson and Ronnie James Dio.
Buck soon formed Euphoric Darkness, an original heavy metal band, with his school-mate Eric Pine on the bass guitar. Euphoric Darkness enjoyed a faithful following throughout the Chicagoland area, playing at such legendary clubs as The Thirsty Whale, The Riviera, The Vic Theater, and The Gateway Theater. The band later became known as Imagery.
At age seventeen, Buck was hospitalized for three months with a psychotic episode resulting from LSD and the improper use of magick. After a long rehabilitation process, he felt a renewed sense of spiritual love for his art. Buck continues to search for religious, philosophical, magickal, and mystical truth, although he no longer drops acid.
During his senior year at Lions Township High School, Buck found work teaching guitar at The Sound Post in LaGrange, Illinois. Thus, Buck began his thriving teaching career. He enjoys teaching, and is well-versed in music reading, transcription, and rhythmic dictation. Teaching has taught him both a great diversity of styles and patience with humanity. It also allows him to keep up
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