
We then went on to record a second album, "Tangled in Reins." After successful tours of Asia and Europe the band flew home to tour the U.S. The album sold over a million copies, followed by a world tour. We recorded our debut record "STEELHEART". Within a month we had a new manager and a record deal with MCA. I was going on pure faith and big guyunes. We had no contacts nor did we have any idea what the procedure was to getting signed. After completing a five song demo, Jimmy my friend John and I set out to Los Angles to get a record deal. I then was able to give all my attention to the music and the band. am I doing"? I'm meant to be a singer! With that I picked up my books and threw them out my second story window. I was in my second year of college sitting at my drawing table when it dawned on me - "What the f.

Right after high school I attended college to major in mechanical engineering. Jack was eventually replaced by John Fowler, we also added a rhythm guitar player Frank DeCostanzo to form a five-piece. At the age of sixteen I joined up with James Ward, Chris Risola, and Jack Wilkinson, "Red Alert" was formed. He told me that he strongly believed that I belonged with one of the bands that rehearsed in his studio.

He had seen me perform in a night club with "The Mission'. Don was the owner of Showcase Studios, a rehearsal complex in Norwalk Ct. Shortly after, I received a phone call from a gentleman named Don Stroh. I left that band with studio and writing experience under my belt.

At the age of fifteen, I joined a band called "The Mission" with the leader of the band named Elliot Lewis, (who later became a member of "The Average White Band"). However it fell apart before our dream was realized. Before we knew what was going on we were rehearsing in New York City, working on songs to make our first record. It wasn't long before a producer named Morgan Walker showed interest in us. At the age of thirteen we formed a band called "Teazer" and performed Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and original songs. There was a constant battle for the freedom to pursue our destiny. My brother and I loved this kind of music, but our father would not stand for it. Then, at the age of eleven I discovered Led Zeppelin and my whole life changed. At the age of nine I started singing in the church choir. We became pretty good, and it wasn't long until my father started to bring us around to all the Polish, Jewish, and Veterans clubs that he could find to have us perform. We were convinced everyone in America listened only to country music. We played country music because that was the music my father liked. Shortly after our arrival my brother John decided to learn to play guitar, and I was right next to him belting out all that I had inside of me. When I was seven, we moved to Greenwich, Connecticut into the ugliest house on the street.
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My brother and I used to play outside in the front yard while he checked up on us from the hospital windows while he worked. My Dad worked across the street wiring the electricity for a new hospital. in an apartment upstairs from a doctor's office. In 1970 my parents came to Croatia and took us to America to live with them. At that time my parents were in America trying to find a home. Until the age of six my older brother John and I lived with our grandparents. At the age of five I would sing along to the radio as loud as I possibly could. It didn't take long to discover the beautiful gift that God had given me.

I lived in a small town outside the city with my grandparents. MILJENKO MATIJEVIC - THE MAN BEHIND THE VOICE My life began in Zagreb, Croatia in 1964.
