Christian Lasegue

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Christian Lasegue
Background information
GenresRock, Classical, Jazz, Blues, Country, Acoustic, Heavy Metal
Occupation(s)Musician (Guitarist, Keyboardist, Composer), Psychologist/Researcher/Educator
InstrumentsGuitar, Keyboards, Piano
Years activeOngoing
LabelsSony, SPV, Steamhammer, Various
Associated actsSylencer, Jag Panzer, Independent Solo Artist
Websitechrislasegue.com

Christian Lasegue is an international recording and performing artist. He was formerly a member of the critically acclaimed music group Jag Panzer until his departure in 2011.[1] Currently, he is a Psychologist/Professor.

History[]

Christian Lasegue joined Jag Panzer prior to recording Chain of Command; following the release of that album, he left the band in order to pursue other musical and educational goals. Rejoining the band in 2008, he recorded the critically acclaimed album The Scourge of the Light in 2010, which placed at No. 117 on the Billboard New Artist Chart, making the album Jag Panzer's most successful to date. .[2] Lasegue left Jag Panzer in 2011.

Christian has been featured on several other albums, including "Shredding Across the World, Volume Three", Leviathan's "Beholden to Nothing, Braver Since Then", and Sylencer's "A Lethal Dose of Truth" (in which he recorded the track "Rise and Die", alongside Dream Theater's Jordan Rudess). In addition to the aforementioned recording history, Christian Lasegue has been featured in numerous trade magazines, including Guitar Player, as well as various radio and blog interviews/features.

Lasegue has performed/recorded with classic rock artists such as Kenny Loggins, members of Steppenwolf, Frank Zappa, Loggins and Messina, Spencer Davis, Chris Hillman, Herman's Hermits, Warren Zevon, Axe, and Badfinger.

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