George Ochoa

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Rene Ochoa
Birth nameGeorge Rene Ochoa[1]
Born (1962-04-29) April 29, 1962 (age 61)
OriginHollywood, California
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitars, keyboards
Years active1987 - present

George Ochoa (born April 29, 1962) is an American guitarist that started being active in 1987.[citation needed]

History[edit]

George Ochoa began his musical career with the band Prophet. Ochoa was a part of the band alongside Dion Sanchez and Roger Martinez who would become parts of Recon and Vengeance Rising respectively.[4] Prophet recorded a single demo before changing their name DeRoque.[5] After a brief stint with DeRoque, Ochoa departed.[5]

Ochoa began the power metal band, Recon with Rey Parra (Sacred Warrior).[6] Recon went on for a few years until 1990. Before Recon disbanded, Ochoa joined the thrash metal band, Deliverance.[7] and recorded on the most influential of the Deliverance discography, Weapons of Our Warfare in 1990 and What a Joke in 1991. He left the band in 1991 after the recording of What a Joke.

Ochoa then went on to perform with Vengeance Rising as a live guitarist in 1992. The band only had two official members at that time, vocalist Roger Martinez and drummer Johnny Vasquez. He performed with them until the band disbanded later that year. In 1994, Ochoa seemingly reunited Recon, however, it appeared that nothing came of the reunion.[8] The same year, Ochoa resurfaced with Mortification, the Australian death metal, on their album Primitive Rhythm Machine in 1995 as their guitarist and keyboardist. In 1996, Ochoa left the band.

In 2001, Recon reunited for the second time for a performance at the Cornerstone Festival, with Ochoa returned, being one of three original members. In 2002, Ochoa formed a modern rock band with former Vengeance members, Larry Farkas and Glen Mancaruso, called S.A.L.T.. However, S.A.L.T. disbanded in 2004. Ochoa remained musically silent until 2010. In 2010, Ochoa played with Jimmy P. Brown II's side-project Jupiter VI.[9] In 2013, Ochoa formed a supergroup with Rey Parra, Johnny Gonzales, and Todd Libby.[10]

Ochoa later on re-joined Deliverance several years later in 2014 with Victor Macias and Jim Chaffin.[7] In 2017, it was announced that Ochoa had departed from Deliverance yet a second time, being replaced by Glenn Rogers, who had originally been replaced by Ochoa.[11][12]

Discography[edit]

Deliverance

Recon

  • Recon (1989)
  • Behind Enemy Lines (1990)
  • Recon '90 (1990)
  • Live at Cornerstone 2001 (2001)

Mortification

Worldview

  • The Chosen Few (2015)

Vengeance Rising

Guest appearances

  • The Bottom Line - Crystavox (1992)
  • Back From Mars - Jupiter VI (2006)

Production

  • Weapons of our Warfare - Deliverance (1990; Producer)
  • Demo - Hozana (1990; Producer)
  • Behind Enemy Lines - Recon (1990; Producer, Mixing)
  • What a Joke - Deliverance (1992; Producer, Mixing)
  • Death to the Flesh - Judgement (1992; Producer)
  • Released Upon the Earth - Vengeance Rising (1992; Engineering, Mixing)
  • Primitive Rhythm Machine - Mortification (1995; Engineering, Mixing)
  • The Chosen Few - Worldview (2015; Engineering, Producer)

Personal life[edit]

Ochoa has been married to his wife Denise Malik Ochoa since 2001. They currently reside near Nashville in Mount Juliet, TN.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Simms, Kelley (June 1, 2015). "WORLDVIEW - From Death Brings Life". Brave Words. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  2. ^ Rockwell, Andrew. "Interview with George Ochoa of Worldview". Angelic Warlord. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  3. ^ thrashboy (August 19, 2015). "An Interview with 'George Ochoa' and 'Rey Parra' of 'Worldview'". The Metal Resource. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  4. ^ "Recon". Frontline Records. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Rockwell, Andrew. "Interview with George Ochoa of Worldview". Angelic Warlord. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  6. ^ Pelt, Doug Van (November 1, 1990). "Recon: American glam metal band seeking to glorify the Lord". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  7. ^ a b "Metal Report - December 2014". The Metal Priest. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  8. ^ "Recon Reform". Cross Rhythms. February 1994. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  9. ^ Pelt, Doug Van (September 1, 2010). "Up From the Ashes III: A Concert Review". HM Magazine. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  10. ^ "Former Deliverance, Sacred Warrior, Vengeance Members Join Forces In WORLDVIEW". Blabbermouth.net. December 4, 2013. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  11. ^ Brown II, Jimmy (September 7, 2017). "Deliverance Rises Again". Heaven's Metal Magazine. Interviewed by Doug Van Pelt. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  12. ^ Beard, Mason (September 7, 2017). "Glenn Rogers returns to Deliverance". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved September 27, 2017.