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Showing posts with label tribute to Peter Steele. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tribute to Peter Steele. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Three Years Since The Passing Of "The Man Of STEELE" - Tribute Available!


It has been three years since we got the terrible news of Peter Steele's passing from our good friend Juliya from Fuse TV. That gloomy night we were one of the first media sources to confirm the passing of Peter Steele. As soon as we posted this very sad news, we immediately got a Tweet from former Headbangers Ball host Riki Rachtman. Riki just like all of us, was in complete disbelief about Pete's death. Specially after everyone had witnessed the return of Peter Steele in full force! His last performance in New York City with Type O Negative was absolutely flawless and there was no doubt that he was completely sober the day of his passing.

A day after his passing, we headed over to 3 Of Cups in New York City were there was an unofficial tribute for Peter Steele with some of his close friends and fans. The night was gloomy yet magical. Why magical? Well, the room was full of energy and everyone was embracing each other with respect, while chanting in unison to Carnivore's and Type O Negative's classics. This immediately inspired us to start recoding some sound clips about the legacy and greatness of Peter Steele. This is how our Peter Steele tribute was born.

In order to make our tribute memorable, we decided to contact some close friends of Peter, and ask them to contribute some images of Peter, Type O Negative and Carnivore. Here is what we came up with:







Then at the end of 2010, their was a show that inevitably became a tribute to Peter Steele. Joining forces for a celebration of New York Rock were Life Of Agony, Biohazard, Vision Of Disorder and Seventh Void. The show took place at the Best Buy Theater in New York City, and once again the magic was in the air. This is when we decided to get some clips. Next thing we know, it turned into another tribute to Peter Steele! Here are those video clips:





Finally, here is Biohazard doing their song "Loss" in memory of Peter Steele!



REST IN PEACE Peter, we miss and love you! Thanks for re-igniting the Heavy Music scene! \m/

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Peter Steele Tribute To Take Place This Weekend - Details Available!

This Sunday, April 14th, marks three years since the late great Peter Steele passed away from heart failure at the age of 48. In celebration of the legacy that the "green giant" left behind, our friends from Duff's Brooklyn have announced an annual meet-up at the bar. Here is a statement they released via their Facebook page:

"Peter's fans have turned April 14th into a annual meet-up at the bar, this year shouldn't be any different. This year's gathering will be held this Saturday night the 13th, into the Sunday the 14th. Any further details TBA."

As previously announced, Metal journalist Jeff Wagner is writing an authorized biography of Peter Steele called "Soul On Fire" and he is asking fans to help.

"If you're a fan, have recollections of meeting Peter, have photos, tattoos, or anything, PM the Facebook group HERE. This is a total labor of love and one that his followers will hopefully find an indispensable part of the Type O continuum. Stay Negative!"

Related links:
PeterSteeleBiography.com

Friday, January 4, 2013

Peter Steele Lives Forever In Our Hearts, As We Celebrate His 51st Birthday!


51 years ago, Peter Steele, the man made of steel with a heart of gold, was born in Red Hook, Brooklyn to a Roman Catholic family. His family is of Polish, Russian, Icelandic, and Scottish heritage. Pete was raised in the neighborhoods of Bensonhurst and Brighton Beach. He was the youngest of six children, with five older sisters. Pete's father fought in World War II and once he migrated to the United States, he worked at a shipyard.

Pete's musical career started when he started taking guitar lessons at the age of 12. He eventually moved on to playing bass. Pete worked for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation up until he began touring with Type O Negative in the summer of 1994. Whenever he was home from tour, Pete continued working with the Department of Parks and Recreation, since he liked his job so much.

On April 14, 2010, we got the terrible news of Peter Steele's passing from our good friend Juliya from Fuse TV. That gloomy night we were one of the first media sources to confirm the passing of Peter Steele. As soon as we posted this very sad news, we immediately got a Twit from former Headbangers Ball host Riki Rachtman. Riki just like all of us, was in complete disbelief about Pete's death. Specially after everyone had witnessed the return of Peter Steele in full force! His last performance in New York City with Type O Negative was absolutely flawless and there was no doubt that he was completely sober the day of his passing.

A day after his passing, we headed over to 3 Of Cups in New York City were there was an unofficial tribute for Peter Steele with some of his close friends and fans. The night was gloomy yet magical. Why magical? Well, the room was full of energy and everyone was embracing each other with respect, while chanting in unison to Carnivore's and Type O Negative's classics. This immediately inspired us to start recoding some sound clips about the legacy and greatness of Peter Steele. This is how our Peter Steele tribute was born.

In order to make our tribute memorable, we decided to contact some close friends of Peter, and ask them to contribute some images of Peter, Type O Negative and Carnivore. Here is what we came up with:







Then at the end of 2010, their was a show that inevitably became a tribute to Peter Steele. Joining forces for a celebration of New York Rock were Life Of Agony, Biohazard, Vision Of Disorder and Seventh Void. The show took place at the Best Buy Theater in New York City, and once again the magic was in the air. This is when we decided to get some clips. Next thing we know, it turned into another tribute to Peter Steele! Here are those video clips:





Finally, here is Biohazard doing their song "Loss" in memory of Peter Steele!



HAPPY BIRTHDAY Peter, we miss and love you! Thanks for re-igniting the Heavy Music scene! \m/

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Two Years Since The Passing Of PETER STEELE - Tribute Available!

It has been two years since we got the terrible news of Peter Steele's passing from our good friend Juliya from Fuse TV. That gloomy night we were one of the first media sources to confirm the passing of Peter Steele. As soon as we posted this very sad news, we immediately got a Twit from former Headbangers Ball host Riki Rachtman. Riki just like all of us, was in complete disbelief about Pete's death. Specially after everyone had witnessed the return of Peter Steele in full force! His last performance in New York City with Type O Negative was absolutely flawless and there was no doubt that he was completely sober the day of his passing.

A day after his passing, we headed over to 3 Of Cups in New York City were there was an unofficial tribute for Peter Steele with some of his close friends and fans. The night was gloomy yet magical. Why magical? Well, the room was full of energy and everyone was embracing each other with respect, while chanting in unison to Carnivore's and Type O Negative's classics. This immediately inspired us to start recoding some sound clips about the legacy and greatness of Peter Steele. This is how our Peter Steele tribute was born.

In order to make our tribute memorable, we decided to contact some close friends of Peter, and ask them to contribute some images of Peter, Type O Negative and Carnivore. Here is what we came up with:







Then at the end of 2010, their was a show that inevitably became a tribute to Peter Steele. Joining forces for a celebration of New York Rock were Life Of Agony, Biohazard, Vision Of Disorder and Seventh Void. The show took place at the Best Buy Theater in New York City, and once again the magic was in the air. This is when we decided to get some clips. Next thing we know, it turned into another tribute to Peter Steele! Here are those video clips:





Finally, here is Biohazard doing their song "Loss" in memory of Peter Steele!



REST IN PEACE Peter, we miss and love you! Thanks for re-igniting the Heavy Music scene! \m/

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Peter Steele Lives Forever In Our Hearts!


50 years ago, Peter Steele, the man made of steel with a heart of gold, was born in Red Hook, Brooklyn to a Roman Catholic family. His family is of Polish, Russian, Icelandic, and Scottish heritage. Pete was raised in the neighborhoods of Bensonhurst and Brighton Beach. He was the youngest of six children, with five older sisters. Pete's father fought in World War II and once he migrated to the United States, he worked at a shipyard.

Pete's musical career started when he started taking guitar lessons at the age of 12. He eventually moved on to playing bass. Pete worked for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation up until he began touring with Type O Negative in the summer of 1994. Whenever he was home from tour, Pete continued working with the Department of Parks and Recreation, since he liked his job so much.

On April 14, 2010, we got the terrible news of Peter Steele's passing from our good friend Juliya from Fuse TV. That gloomy night we were one of the first media sources to confirm the passing of Peter Steele. As soon as we posted this very sad news, we immediately got a Twit from former Headbangers Ball host Riki Rachtman. Riki just like all of us, was in complete disbelief about Pete's death. Specially after everyone had witnessed the return of Peter Steele in full force! His last performance in New York City with Type O Negative was absolutely flawless and there was no doubt that he was completely sober the day of his passing.

A day after his passing, we headed over to 3 Of Cups in New York City were there was an unofficial tribute for Peter Steele with some of his close friends and fans. The night was gloomy yet magical. Why magical? Well, the room was full of energy and everyone was embracing each other with respect, while chanting in unison to Carnivore's and Type O Negative's classics. This immediately inspired us to start recoding some sound clips about the legacy and greatness of Peter Steele. This is how our Peter Steele tribute was born.

In order to make our tribute memorable, we decided to contact some close friends of Peter, and ask them to contribute some images of Peter, Type O Negative and Carnivore. Here is what we came up with:







Then at the end of 2010, their was a show that inevitably became a tribute to Peter Steele. Joining forces for a celebration of New York Rock were Life Of Agony, Biohazard, Vision Of Disorder and Seventh Void. The show took place at the Best Buy Theater in New York City, and once again the magic was in the air. This is when we decided to get some clips. Next thing we know, it turned into another tribute to Peter Steele! Here are those video clips:





Finally, here is Biohazard doing their song "Loss" in memory of Peter Steele!



HAPPY BIRTHDAY Peter, we miss and love you! Thanks for re-igniting the Heavy Music scene! \m/

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Peter Steele: Gone but NEVER Forgotten

One year ago we got the terrible news of Peter Steele's passing from our good friend Juliya from Fuse TV. That gloomy night we were one of the first media sources to confirm the passing of Peter Steele. As soon as we posted this very sad news, we immediately got a Twit from former Headbangers Ball host Riki Rachtman. Riki just like all of us, was in complete disbelief about Pete's death. Specially after everyone had witnessed the return of Peter Steele in full force! His last performance in New York City with Type O Negative was absolutely flawless and there was no doubt that he was completely sober the day of his passing.

A day after his passing, we headed over to 3 Of Cups in New York City were there was an unofficial tribute for Peter Steele with some of his close friends and fans. The night was gloomy yet magical. Why magical? Well, the room was full of energy and everyone was embracing each other with respect, while chanting in unison to Carnivore's and Type O Negative's classics. This immediately inspired us to start recoding some sound clips about the legacy and greatness of Peter Steele. This is how our Peter Steele tribute was born.

In order to make our tribute memorable, we decided to contact some close friends of Peter, and ask them to contribute some images of Peter, Type O Negative and Carnivore. Here is what we came up with:







Then at the end of last year, their was a show that inevitably became a tribute to Peter Steele. Joining forces for a celebration of New York Rock were Life Of Agony, Biohazard, Vision Of Disorder and Seventh Void. The show took place at the Best Buy Theater in New York City, and once again the magic was in the air. This is when we decided to get some clips. Next thing we know, it turned into another tribute to Peter Steele! Here are those video clips:





Finally, here is Biohazard doing their song "Loss" in memory of Peter Steele!



REST IN PEACE Peter, we miss and love you! Thanks for re-igniting the Heavy Music scene! \m/

Monday, April 19, 2010

Tribute to Peter Steele! (with Jenn City, Tim No 37 & Misfit)


The great Peter Steele from Type O - died on Wednesday April 14, 2010 from heart failure. He was 48 years old. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Type O - family.

Peter will always be remembered as one of the most charismatic musicians in history. Together with his band Type O -, he created a legacy that will never die! Fortunately, Peter will always live through his passionate music and if you ever had a chance to meet him or to see Type O - live, you know that he was a true legend.

This might be very cliche from me, but only the good die young! Rest In Peace Peter and see you on the other side! Here is the first of many tributes that the fans of Peter Steele helped put together! Enjoy!







Photography by: Damien Maurer (Almost Famoust Photography) and Misfit
Graphics by: Joseph Hernandez

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Tribute to Peter Steele!

We want everyone out there to submit your pictures with Peter Steele or with Type O - swag. We want you to make this tribute the biggest one out there! Thanks!

Send your images or video links to info@hornsuprocks.com




























Friday, March 12, 2010

Horns Up Rocks EYE!!!



The Horns Up Rocks Eye will document life as it happens, unedited and uncensored. However, we will focus on high quality entertainment.

The first installment of the Horns Up Rocks Eye Video Blog, dedicated to Paul Gray (RIP) - The Horns Up Rocks Eye Blog


We had a chance to talk to Revolver's Editor in Chief Brandon Geist at the screening party, about the award show and also about the great Ronnie James Dio. Here is what went down:







This is a series of tributes we put together for one of the most influential artists to ever exhale from New York City. Mr. Peter Steele. Rest In Peace brother! \m/

Pete Steele Tribute # 1 (JennCity): From NYC with LOVE!


Pete Steele Tribute # 2 (Dj Tim NO 37): From NYC w/h LOVE!


Pete Steele Tribute # 3 (Misfit): From NYC w/h LOVE!


On Monday April 5, 2010, the new blood of American Heavy Metal "Mutiny Within" demonstrated why Roadrunner Records took this phenomenal band under their belt. Here is the band performing "Year of Affliction" and "Images".




The Horns Up Rocks crew headed over to Richard Christy's birthday bash and ran into one of the ambassadors of Heavy Metal: Jose Mangin from Sirius XM Liquid Metal, MTV's Headbangers Ball & Latination!








On Saturday April 3, 2010 the Horns Up Rocks caught The Hixon and Richard Christy on drums performing Judas Priest classic "Living After Midnight".



On Saturday April 3, 2010 the Horns Up Rocks eye was in the center of the action at Richard Christy's birthday bash at Duff's Brooklyn!



At the Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Convention, the Horns Up Rocks Eye went on a mission. Part of that mission was to show you all what went down and also for Jo Schuftan from Horns Up Rocks to get his dream tattoo at the convention! A PANTERA, CFH TATTOO!!!

All Music by PANTERA (All RIghts Reserved)



At the Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Convention, the Horns Up Rocks Eye caught a body suspension performance hosted by Joanna Angel from Burning Angels. Sit
back, relax and enjoy!

WARNING: This stunt is performed by a professional stunt artist! PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT!!!



At the Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Convention, the Horns Up Rocks Eye a crazy performance by The Enigma along with his sidekick Serena Rose. Sit back, relax and enjoy!

WARNING: This stunt is performed by a professional stunt artist! PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT!!! (EXPLICIT CONTENT)





At the Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Convention, the Horns Up Rocks Eye caught the Crush (Body Suspension) performance. Sit
back, relax and enjoy!

WARNING: This stunt is performed by a professional stunt artist! PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT!!!



On St. Patrick's Day 2010, the Horns Up Eye caught the best party in town with Jimmy Gestapo and his band Murphy's Law. Before the band hit the stage, there was a traditional Celtic jam!





HERE IS what the HORNS UP EYE saw on St. Patrick's day 2010! UNEDITED, UNCENSORED! Murphy's Law LIVE!!!




On St. Patrick's Day 2010, the Horns Up Eye caught the best party in town with Paulie Bearer and his band Joe's Law. Here is their classic "Pretty in Pinko"!


At a Karaoke place in Korea Town, New York. The Horns Up Rocks EYE caught the dudes that decided that it was time for the PANTERA Karaoke Reunion! They destroyed F'ing Hostile!


Here in New York City you never know what you will run into. At a restaurant in Brooklyn, the Horns Up Rocks EYE caught Coney Island's Johnny Bizarre hammering a nail inside his nose and his assistant Miss Poison Puss takes it out with her mouth!


Here in New York City you never know what you will run into. At a restaurant in Brooklyn, the Horns Up Rocks EYE caught Coney Island's Johnny Bizarre hammering a nail inside his nose!