Gary Schutt
Gary Schutt (born 1967) is an American rock musician who rose to prominence in Los Angeles during the 1990s while working with Jeff Scott Soto and Takara. In 1994, he moved to Florida and joined Signal Zero, later launching his solo career in 1999 with the release of Playthings. Schutt is currently in his own band, Panic Fire; and the tribute band, Diary of an Ozzman, based out of Tampa Bay, Florida.
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Born | 1967 (age 53–54) Monticello, New York, United States |
Origin | Los Angeles, California |
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Years active | 1990s–present |
Labels | Palisade Records |
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Website | garyschutt |
Early life
Gary Schutt was born in 1967 in Monticello, New York, as the son of William and Linda Schutt. He is proficient in guitar, bass guitar, piano, and drums, and graduated in 1990 from the Berklee College of Music in Boston,[1] where he obtained his bachelor's degree in songwriting. While at Berklee, he performed as a guitarist in two concerts: "Shouting in the Arena" by Mike Ciano (12 February 1988)[2] and "Parental Guidance Suggested" by Cliff Maddix (21 March 1989).[3] Schutt's guitar influences are Brad Gillis, Randy Rhoads, George Lynch, Nuno Bettencourt, Joe Satriani, Pat Travers, and Allan Holdsworth.
Career
Gary Schutt came into prominence in the early 1990s when he moved to Los Angeles and toured and recorded with Jeff Scott Soto and Takara. After the 1994 Northridge earthquake, he moved to Florida and joined the band Signal Zero. Despite his relocation, Schutt continued collaborating with Soto and released "Sentimetal" in Japan and Europe in 1994.
A solo career debuted in 1999 with the release of Playthings, in which he was the sole vocalist and instrumentalist. Schutt continues to write, record, and perform his own music under the Palisade Records he created. Category Three was Gary Schutt's touring cover and original band which has now been renamed as Panic Fire. Panic Fire has performed opening for national acts, such as Steel Panther in Saint Petersburg, Florida, and Tampa, Florida. He is currently in his own band, Panic Fire; and the Ozzy Osborne tribute band, Diary of an Ozzman, based out of Tampa Bay, Florida.
Schutt is sponsored by Atomic Guitar Works,[4] Peavey Electronics, and Gator Cases.
Discography
Solo albums
- Playthings (1999)[5]
- Excruciating Pleasures (2002)[6]
- Dramatically Acoustic (2005)[7]
- B-Sides Myself (2005)[8]
- Palisade Lost in Paradise (2006)[9]
- Loss for Words (2008)[10]
- Contingency Plan (2010)
- Puppets in Symmetry (2012)
- Moving Parts (2013)
- Under Sedation (2015)[1]
- Nightmares, Bad Dreams and Other Alternate Realities (2020)
With Jeff Scott Soto
- Sentimetal (Arise Records-Spain; Long Island Records-Germany; Zero Corporation-Japan 1994)[11]
- Jeff Scott Soto, Gary Schutt, Michael Voss, Neal Grusky: 24th of June Alive and Kissing (Long Island Records 1995) - European Release
- Love Parade (Long Island Records, German release, 1995)[12]
- JSS Live at the Gods 2002 (2002)[13]
- Holding On (2002)[14]
- The JSS Concert Live at the Queen Convention 2003 (2003)
- Lost in the Translation (2004)[15]
- Essential Ballads (2008)[16]
- Damage Control (2012) [17]
- Inside the Vertigo (2015)[18]
With Takara
- Eternal Faith (1994) [19]
- Eternity: Best of 93 – 98 (1998)
E19
- Just Down the Hall (2014)[20]
References
- "Gary Schutt". Alumnotes. Berklee Today. Vol. 27 no. 3. Boston, Massachusetts: Berklee College of Music Office of Institutional Advancement. Spring 2016. ISSN 1052-3839. Archived from the original on 17 August 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
CLASS OF 1990: Gary Schutt of Tampa, FL, is releasing the two-disc rock opera Under Sedation.
- "Shouting In The Arena". Archives. Boston, Massachusetts: Berklee College of Music. 12 February 1988. Archived from the original on 17 August 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
- "Parental Guidance Suggested". Archives. Berklee Faculty Association Concert Series. Boston, Massachusetts: Berklee College of Music. 21 March 1989. pp. 2–3. Archived from the original on 17 August 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
- "We are proud to sponsor the following artists". Artist. Atomic Guitar Works. Archived from the original on 11 August 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- "Gary Schutt - Playthings". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- "Gary Schutt - Excruciating Pleasures". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- "Gary Schutt - Dramatically Acoustic". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- "Gary Schutt - B-Sides Myself". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- "Gary Schutt - Palisade: Lost In Paradise". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- "Gary Schutt - Loss 4 Words". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- "Sentimetal - Gary Schutt | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- "Jeff Scott Soto - Love Parade". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- "Jeff Scott Soto - JSS Live At The Gods 2002". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- "Jeff Scott Soto - Holding On". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- "Jeff Scott Soto - Lost In The Translation". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- "Jeff Scott Soto - Essential Ballads". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- "Jeff Scott Soto - Damage Control". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- "JEFF SCOTT SOTO's SOTO Band: 'Inside The Vertigo' Album Samples Available". News. Blabbermouth.net. 18 January 2015. Archived from the original on 11 August 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
Others appearing as guests/co-writers are Casey Grillo (KAMELOT), Connor Engstrom, Tony Dickinson, Leo Mancini, Hugo Mariutti and Gary Schutt.
- "Takara - Eternal Faith". All Music. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- "E19 - Just Down The Hall". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-08-11.
- "Wolfpakk - Wolfpakk". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-08-11.
- "Various - Working Class Dogs: A Tribute To Rick Springfield". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-08-11.
External links
- Official website
- Shut Up Productions, Schutt's production company
- Panic Fire's official website
- Diary of an Ozzman's official website