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14 Facts About Ethan Brosh

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Ethan Brosh is an American rock guitarist from Boston, Massachusetts.

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Ethan Brosh is best known for his solo work and for his work as the lead guitarist in the band Burning Heat.

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Ethan Brosh later became intrigued by hearing his brother's cassette tape of Iron Maiden album Number of the Beast at the age of 11 and picked up classical and electric guitar at age 12.

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Ethan Brosh moved to the United States in 2001 where he became a student at the Berklee College of Music.

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Ethan Brosh graduated with honors in 2004 and then returned as a part-time teacher in 2008 till present.

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Ethan Brosh was signed to Magna Carta Records which released his debut instrumental album Out of Oblivion and distributed it worldwide on March 24,2009.

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Ethan Brosh is known for his love of vintage 1980s amplifiers and guitars such as the Fender HM Strat, Washburn EC29, BC Rich Gunslinger and ADA MP1 Preamp In more recent years Ethan Brosh has been exclusively playing through the ISP Technologies Theta amp in all its different versions.

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In June 2012, Ethan Brosh released a music video for his song "Downward Spiral" off of his Out of Oblivion album.

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Ethan Brosh released his second solo instrumental album on March 4,2014, through Carmine Appice's Rocker Records.

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Also during the years 2014 and 2015 The Ethan Brosh Band went on a couple of tours supporting another one of Brosh's guitar heroes in Jake E Lee with his new band Red Dragon Cartel.

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Ethan Brosh provided guitar tracks on Stryper front man Michael Sweet's 2016 solo album One Sided War.

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Two Michael Sweet music videos featuring Ethan Brosh were made: one for the song "Bizarre" and the other for the song "Creator".

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In 2017, the Ethan Brosh Band got back on the road for more tour dates as the direct support act for guitar player Uli Jon Roth.

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In February 2018, Ethan Brosh released his third studio instrumental album, Conspiracy, again featuring Max Norman, mastered by Brad Blackwood, and artwork by Derek Riggs.