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Infobox musical artist | Name = Mike Ruocco
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Origin = Baltimore, MD
Years_active = 1995-present
Labels
= Independent
URL = www.mikeruocco.com | associated_acts = Cinder Road, SR71
Mike
Ruocco
History
The band took their budding career seriously and grew into one
of the busiest cover/original bands in the mid-atlantic music scene. PLUNGE
first signed to European and Japanese labels before releasing their album
“Hometown Hero” independently in the USA . Shortly after “Hometown Hero”
came out, Mike was invited to join another hometown act, SR-71 – recently signed to RCA Records.
He joined the band as a bassist/background vocalist while maintaining work with
PLUNGE in his time off. In 2004 Mike returned to PLUNGE and the band signed
with Union Entertainment Group (Nickleback, Hinder, Candlebox) manager John
Greenberg.
They shortly thereafter signed a deal with Columbia Records.
Mike then began co-writing with different artists and producers such as Stacy Jones, SR-71 singer Mitch Allan, Holly Knight, Jack Blades, Jani Lane, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, John Corabi and many others. His collaborations
withAerosmith Producer/Co-writer Marti
Frederiksen created a
lasting musical bond. Changes at Columbia Records prevented their debut album from ever
being made.
Their move to EMI Recordswas
made through Chairman David Munns himself. Mike and Frederiksen began
work on “Superhuman” in 2006. Upon its completion in 2007, Cinder Road was born. They toured with Kiss andChris Daughtry,
among others. In 2009 Mike was signed to a publishing deal at Bug Music in LA
where he works as a staff songwriter.
With Producer/Song Writer Scott Stevens
(Formerly ofThe Exies)
he recorded the follow up album entitled "Damage Control" with his CINDER ROAD cohorts and it was released in Japan only in
2010. The band embarked on a Sold-Out tour of Japan in support of Michael Jackson
Guitarist "Orianthi" in December 2010. Mike is currently recording
songs that he will pair with selected songs from “Damage Control” to release as
a solo album in 2012. Cinder Road played many shows for the US military.
(See press section.)
Discography
As Plunge
Understand (2002)
1.
"Understand" - 3:01
2.
"Hope" - 3:21
3.
"If I" - 3:03
4.
"Through Your Eyes" - 3:27
5.
"Better Days" - 3:41
6.
"The Way" - 3:03
Hometown Hero (2004)
1.
"Running Away" - 2:53 (Crown,
2004)
2.
"Wasted on Your Love" - 3:37
(Crown, 2004)
3.
"Hometown Hero" - 3:06
(Crown, 2004)
4.
"Part Time Girlfriend" - 3:05
(Crown, 2004)
5.
"Scared" - 3:35 (Crown, 2004)
6.
"Fall Into One" - 3:24
(Crown, 2004)
7.
"Ordinary Girl" - 2:36
(Crown, 2004)
8.
"One More Time" - 3:13
(Crown, 2004)
9.
"Stuck in Madison " - 2:39 (Crown, 2004)
10.
"Understand" - 2:59 (Crown,
2004)
11.
"Hope" - 3:03 (Crown, 2004)
12.
"Heaven" - 3:57 (Crown, 2004)
13.
"Stiff Competition" - 4:04
(Bonus Track)
As Plunge and Cinder Road
Stand in Our Way EP (2007)
1.
"Everything You Are" - 3:37
2.
"Stand in Our Way" - 4:09
As Cinder Road
Superhuman (2007)
1.
"I'm So Sorry" - 3:12
2.
"Bad Excuse" - 3:20
3.
"Back Home to You" - 3:36
4.
"Should've Known Better" -
3:39
5.
"Get In Get Out" - 3:49
6.
"Learning to Love" - 3:39
7.
"Feels So Good to Me" - 3:32
8.
"Superhuman" - 3:39
9.
"One" - 4:17
10.
"Drift Away" - 3:50
11.
"Don't Be Scared" - 3:35
12.
"Sleeping With The Enemy" * -
3:12
13.
"Complete Me" * - 2:47
14.
"Stand In Our Way" * - 4:08
15.
"Everything You Are" * - 3:35
16.
"#1 Fan" * - 3:47
* = bonus track on Japanese
edition
Damage Control (2010)
- Can be Ordered from
CinderRoadMusic.com > "Merch"
1. "The Worst Way " -
3:29
2. "Sex Addict" -
3:39
3. "Losing
Ground" - 3:32
4. "It Hurts" -
3:34
5. "Save Me" -
2:58
6. "More" - 3:28
7. "Giving Up" -
3:47
8. "Breaking Me"
- 3:13
9. "2 Hearts 2
Break" - 3:34
10. "Tennessee " - 3:33
11. "I Don't
Wanna" - 3:42
12. "The Devil Made Me
Do It" - 3:12
13. "Without You"
- 4:00
Press
MAY THE ROCK BE WITH YOU interview with Mike- [2]
CINDER ROAD PLAY FOR THE MILITARY – [3]
Mike's TUNELAB interview – [4]
Mike interview on The Hot Zone – [5]
References
Scott
Cameron (2007-12-24). "Article
– Rock Band Cinder Road Performs at Walter Reed in Army Times".
Operation Ward 57.
Retrieved 2011-11-12.
"TuneLab Music Interviews
>> Interview with Mike Ruocco of Cinder Road".
Tunelab.com. 2007-02-28. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
"Hot Zone
Music Interviews >> Interview with Mike Ruocco of Cinder Road".
The Hot Zone. 2010-11-04. Retrieved 2011-12-15.
Rock-Wire.
2010-07-03.
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