Scott Lavender – Piano tribute to Iron Maiden 2005

Scott Lavender – Piano tribute to Iron Maiden 2005

Scott Lavender is a both a talented conductor as well as a fantastic pianist, he has worked with the National Symphony, Detroit Symphony, The Los Angeles Philharmonic and many more. He holds a Bachelors Degree for Music in Piano Performance from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. After this he was awarded a Masters Degree in Instrumental Conducting from California State University.



In early 2005 he recorded this tribute album for release on Vitamin Records (located in Los Angeles, California) featuring some of Maiden's best known tracks put together into a symphony that sounds perfect on every track when played on piano. The album is widely available at online retailers such as Amazon and if you haven't previously heard any of the material included, simply click on the preview links after the track to get a taste of what this album sounds like.

1. Two Minutes To Midnight 6:33
2. Wasted Years 5:11
3. Can I Play With Madness 3:46
4. Trooper 4:54
5. Brave New World 5:04
6. Run To The Hills 3:49
7. Caught Somewhere In Time 5:55
8. Aces High 4:46
9. Hallowed Be Thy Name 6:55
10. Flight of Icarus 3:55
11. Number of The Beast 6:02
12. Eddie's Lament (Original Composition Inspired by the Music of Iron Maiden)

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Höre kostenlos Scott Lavender - The Piano Tribute to Iron Maiden (Two Minutes to Midnight, Wasted Years und mehr). 12 tracks (61:38). Entdecke mehr Musik, Konzerte, Videos und Bilder mit dem größten Onlinekatalog auf Last.fm

The Piano Tribute To Iron MaidenTracklist:01. Two Minutes To Midnight02. Wasted Years03. Can I Play With Madness?04. The Trooper05. Brave New World06. Run To...

The Piano Tribute to Iron Maiden is a tribute album to the heavy metal band Iron Maiden that was released on 2 August 2005, from Vitamin Records, a label located in Los Angeles California. It is described as "a symphony that sounds perfect on every track when played on piano" [2]

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