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{{Tourdate | {{Tourdate | ||
|Artist=Chester Bennington | |Artist=Chester Bennington | ||
|Next show=[[Live:20001116c|{{ShortDate|2000-11-16}}]] | |||
|Year=1999 | |Year=1999 | ||
|Month=March | |Month=March |
Revision as of 23:22, 4 February 2024
March 19, 1999 | |||||||
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Studio performance by Chester Bennington | |||||||
Country: | United States | ||||||
City: | Phoenix, AZ | ||||||
Venue: | The Base | ||||||
Venue Type: | Studio | ||||||
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Setlist
The setlist is completely unknown.
Other Notes:
- This was a pre-production for Chester's Xero audition with Size 5 as his backing band. Size 5 was formed by John and Jay Kereny from Lemon Krayola, Bart Applewhite from Kongo Shock and Chuck Moore. Jay Kereny produced the performance and it was videotaped by Chester's ex-wife, Samantha. The following day, Chester spent about 3 hours in the Conservatory Of Recording Arts & Sciences with Ghery Fimbres and the final audition tape was committed to DAT. The songs on the tape sent to Chester by Xero were Rhinestone, Esaul and Pictureboard, but it's unknown what the final product was. It's confirmed Chester wrote an audition song and that he recorded a version of Pictureboard.
- The Base was a multi-use compound created by Tyree Michael Carter that existed from 1995 to 2007. It worked as an office space, rehearsal and recording studio and private bar.