Shudder to Think: Pony Express Record
Briefly

Craig Wedren's journey to becoming a rock star began in suburban Cleveland, drawing inspiration from diverse music played by his mother and iconic rock vocalists. His early engagement in cover bands was pivotal in shaping his musical identity during the early '80s. Learning to hone his falsetto and vibrato while performing with his band, the Immoral Minority, he imbibed the ethos of rock music which seamlessly blended different genres. Wedren's musical influences and formative experiences contributed significantly to his artistic development, laying the groundwork for his future career.
Craig Wedren knew he wanted to be a rock star after discovering KISS, influenced by his mother's musical tastes and inspired by vocalists like Freddie Mercury and Ozzy Osbourne.
Cover bands played a central role in early-'80s Cleveland social life, with Wedren perfecting his vocal technique through imitation and performance with his band, the Immoral Minority.
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