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  1. On this debut release, it's easy the see that Lee Guthrie delivers up a performance that's full of emotion and style that simply doesn't disappoint. Tim Laroche handles the guitars for Siloam where we find some very cool accoustic guitar play that progresses into melodic guitar riffs.

  2. Yes, the song features its share of heartfelt acoustic guitar and keyboards (particularly for the first minute and closing seconds) but also ample doses of ardent rhythm guitar in aligning with the impassioned scene. Of note is Guthrie’s first-rate vocal performance, as his delivery ranges from the smoothly even to the focused and searing.

  3. After auditioning a total of 70 guitarist and 40 vocalist, the two settled on a vocalist and bassist who both hail from Boston, Lee Guthrie and Chad Everett respectively, and a keyboardist from Vermont in Ken Maris.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2020 CD release of "Sweet Destiny" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Album, Limited Edition
    • US
    • Retroactive Records-RRCD1497
  5. Past members. Lee Guthrie. Vocals, Back Vocals. Tim Laroche. Guitar, Back Vocals. Ken Maris. Back Vocals, Keyboard.

  6. Despite switching front men from Lee Guthrie to Brent Millsop, lead vocals continue to head in a high-end with intermittent tinges of middle-register grit direction that bring to mind Sonny Larsson (XT, Motherlode).

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Sweet Destiny" on Discogs.

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