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Friday, May 08, 2009 

WHO SAID FISHING AIN’T COOL?

Detroit, Michigan, May 8, 2009, - By now, unless you have been living under your boat trailer, you already know about the coolest thing to happen to fishing since portable beer koozies………… ROCK AND ROLL !

Pete Maina, America’s #1 Muskie fisherman and host of the most popular television show on the Versus Network “The Next Bite”, will team up with former Uncle Kracker guitarist Brian Shram to mix rock and roll and fishing LIVE at The Bass PRO Shops in Auburn Hill Michigan THIS Friday May 15, 2009. Schram will be performing songs from his HIT CD, Rockin Fish Tales as well as his NEW SMASH SINGLE taking over radio, Molly!  

"I've waited years for it: a Fishin' Rocker - and a rockin fishing record! Great friend and fishing partner Shram nailed it! Brian's awesome Muskie Maniac song was the inspiration ... from adrenaline-rush-in-your-face rock -- to bluesy -- to the ("Skunked") ballad, Shram's Rockin Fish Tales is the perfect musical "lure". Fish and fishers of all types love it. - Pete Maina, Host of "The Next Bite"

You may have already heard the songs from the record in such shows as “The Next Bite” (where Schram penned the theme song) on the Versus Network, The World’s Greatest Fishing Show with Mark Zona on ESPN2 and Waters and Woods with John Gillespie over on the FSN Networks. You also may have caught Schram live at the various boat and outdoor shows around the Midwest OR even saw him on TV!!!!!!

"Shram rocks on & off the water! ....best fishing CD period!"

- Mark Zona, ESPN outdoors

Brian is reaching out to the folks he knows and loves the best, the everyday fishermen. He IS doing something only the likes of Ted Nugent did, GIVE a voice to a sport and be the torch carrier!

 "I have got my eye on the kid and I LOVE what he’s doing…………Keep it up!"

- Ted Nugent, rock and roll outdoorsman

Schram will perform 2 VERY SPECIAL LIVE PERFORMANCES from 6pm to 7pm, and 8pm to 9pm .

People will be able to get a copy of Rockin Fish Tales at Bass PRO Shops Auburn Hills during and after the performance AND GET A FREE GIFT BAG WITH EVERY PURCHASE, YOU NEVER KNOW WHATS GONNA BE INSIDE?

Come out and get pictures and your copy signed by Brian and Pete Maina after each performance.

Sunday, January 18, 2009 

Current mood:  artistic
Category: Music


Got to love that pink hat!

Here's my TV Schedule for 2009 that I can announce so far:
The Next Bite with Pete Maina Versus, Feb 17th, Mar 10th
Worlds Greatest Fishing Show, ESPN2, Jan 10th (reruns coming) Feb 28th
Waters and Woods with John Gillespie, FSN Midwest, Jan 17th, Jan 24th
I have a lot of cool things in the works that I cannot wait to tell you about, all in good time. stay tuned  for MAJOR  SHRAM  announcement coming in the following weeks..!

Until.. then, keep fishing and keep rockin'!!
Shram
Wednesday, October 29, 2008 

Category: Music

WORLDS GREATEST MUSKIE ANGLER TEAMS UP WITH FORMER UNCLE KRACKER GUITARIST to PUT the "ROCK" IN FISHING!

Detroit, Michigan, October 25, 2008 - Something's fishy in the Motor City and it isn't the Detroit River . We can sit here and type the normal boring press release to get your attention, but actually we are REALLY REALLY excited to just tell YOU what the heck is going on in the fishing world, Rock and roll baby, rock and frickin roll is taking over the boats across the Midwest !! That's right, like what it did for NASCAR in the past, rock and roll and fishing ARE now bringing the sport of fishing more into the public eye!

Pete Maina, America's favorite Muskie fisherman and host of the popular Versus show "The Next Bite" has teamed up with former Uncle Kracker guitarist Brian Shram to mix rock and roll and fishing with the NEW release "Rockin Fish Tales" due out in stores November 27 th. That's right we are bringing you the hippest, coolest fishing record JUST in time for the holidays. The single for the record "Everyday Normal Life" will be released November 11 th to the United States and Canada .

"I've waited years for it: a Fishin' Rocker - and a rockin fishing record! Great friend and fishing partner Shram nailed it! Brian's awesome Muskie Maniac song was the inspiration ... from adrenaline-rush-in-your-face rock -- to bluesy -- to the ("Skunked") ballad, Shram's Rockin FishTales is the perfect musical "lure". Fish and fishers of all types love it. - Pete Maina, Host of "The Next Bite"

With titles like "Muskie Maniac" (Next Bite theme song), "Walleye Today", "Catfish Man" and a song that pays homage to Wisconsin Fishing Legend John Gillespie "Hey John Gillespie", Shram's music IS quickly making waves in the fishing community.  

"Hey folks this music really gets you going! If you love to fish or even if you can't stand the sport, the Brian Shram band will have you dancing. We listen to the record before we get on the water and it really gets the adrenaline running. The only problem is sometimes we spend more time dancing in the boat than we do fishing! Finally some hot rock for us anglers. Thanks BRIAN SHRAM BAND." –  John Gillespie, Wisconsin & FOX's "Water and Woods" and popular ESPN host.

You will be available to get the record at CDBaby.net, iTunes, Rhapsody Music just to name a few.

"Shram rocks on & off the water! ....best fishing cd period!" Mark Zona, ESPN outdoors

For additional information on " ROCKIN FISHIN TALES" contact:
Geo Teubl, Executive VP for Infinite Sound Recordings geoteubl@gmail.com
Bonnie Harris for Wax Marketing bharris@waxmarketing.com or 612-801-0912.
You can also visit www.shramband.com or www.petemaina.com.

ABOUT Infinite Sound Recordings, LLC – ISR is THE hot new record label and media company in the music industry out of Detroit Michigan . A full service recording company for Artists, by Artists!

Monday, October 27, 2008 

Category: Music

The Macomb Daily
Sunday, Oct. 26th, 2008
Article by Tom Watts

Kid Rock sings about taking walleye from the dock, but Sterling Heights musician Brian Schram croons about muskie, smallmouth bass, northern pike, king salmon and being skunked.

"I've done the straight up thing for rock, and been hooked on fishing since I was 12, but never really thought to mix the two," said Brian Schram, front man for the band Shram.

"When I met Pete Maina he inspired me to do both. He loved the whole rock 'n roll thing. I thought, 'He's right. This is who I am. Why not?' Tell people who you are, and be real. People don't want fake. And this fishing and music thing is real, as real as you can get."

With his first album "Disturbing the Peace" under his belt, Shram is releasing a side project album next month called, "Rockin' Fish Tales."

"You get a heavy dose of Shram rock 'n roll, but the songs are all about fishing," said Schram, who once played for Uncle Kracker. "For 'Rockin' Fish Tales,' I play all the instruments and wrote a song for every fish I catch: muskie, pike, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, king salmon," he said. "I've got some good variety. I even have a song about being skunked."

Schram, 26, grew up in Mancelona, and now makes his home in Macomb County . He would go trout stream fishing as a kid with his father, Steve, and a mutual admiration for all things fishing was formed.

"I expect the record to draw interest," said Schram, who is soon releasing his second all-out rock album called "Shut Up and Press Play." Maybe it'll get people to go out and fish. I can tell you fishing is not for geeks. Fishing is actually very cool," he said.

Schram said he discovered his genuine interest for large freshwater fish when he was watching an outdoors cable television program from Minnesota on muskie fisherman Pete Maina.

"Last year I was watching Pet Maina catch these big giant fish on a show called 'The Next Bite,'" Schram recalled. "He had this long hair and I knew he was a rocker."

Schram e-mailed Maina after watching him on cable, and 20 minutes later he received a message.

"He got back with me right away and we were chatting, and he picked up on the realness right away," Schram said. "It's not like I ever looked at a fishing angle to push my band, my music. But he picked up on it."

The rest, as they say, is history.

"I went out fishing with Pete in Minnesota last summer and he asked me to be a guest on the 'John Gillespie Waters and Woods' show out of Milwaukee ," Schram said. "We had a successful show. Shortly after, I hooked up with John again and wrote him a theme song for the show – something cool and crazy. It's now his theme song. It's called, 'Hey, John Gillespie.'"

Schram said Maina has since "taken me under his wing as his little prodigy."

"I have learned so much about muskie fishing," Schram said. "I went from spending days catching nothing to catching 30-40 muskie."

But here's the real catch: Schram only casts for muskie; no trolling. "I'm strictly a caster," said Schram, who hooked into a 40-pound, 54 inch monster muskie last summer.

I got this crazy thing going where we wear pink hats with our logos on it whenever we fish," Schram said with a laugh. "I figure people know me as the 'pink hat guy.' You know, that rocking pink hat guy."

Besides his fishing with talking heads in Minnesota and Wisconsin , Schram just participated in a video shoot with Mark Zona on "The Greatet Fishing Show in the World," which will air in January on ESPN.

"Zona was very cool," Schram said. "I did my casting thing with him, and the thing I love about it is it's a different thing than trolling. I mean, trolling charters, they work their butts off, constantly changing lures. With casting you have certain target areas and try to find the most fish."

Schram said a muskie will follow a lure for a time. Thin hit it. "You see them coming a long ways away," he said. "If you stick your rod in water and do a figure eight, they will follow and hit it. That's what's so exciting about casting.

"When you're casting you see some real crazy stuff. You see a muskie below the boat just lollygagging and not taking anything. It triggers that fish with the figure eight."

Schram used Pet Maina Bass Pro Shops 9 ½ foot rod and reels to go with his bait. "I use blades, crank baits, plastics, jerk baits, bucktails, bulldogs, spinner baits, anything with a blade on it," he said. "I've got it covered."

Schram's band, meanwhile, consists of Dave Dion of Macomb County on bass, and drummer Jason Hartless of Warren . "The music is nothing fancy, just guitar-driven rock and roll with guitar solos," Schram said.

"There are good hooks, a great sense of melody. It's in your face rock 'n roll. It's what's missing these days; bands don't get in your face and just let you have it. Our live performance draws people who want that."

On the heals of a Lions opening day performance at The Fillmore in Detroit, Shram is currently on the road for an East Coast run before returning to Michigan.

The two things why I love my life right now are the two things I do the most: music and fishing," Schram said. "I do them equally. I see me learning more about muskie. I see myself as the next Ted Nugent of fishing. Ted's known as a world-class hunter. I want to be that fishing. I think it's a cool way to go. I've actually started casting T-shirts out into the crowd with my muskie rod. People love it."

Respected colleague Mike Boggio of Royal Oak said the connection between fish and guitar helps Schram form a unique identity.

"There's no one like Brian Schram," said Boggio, president of Integrated Construction and Design. "He's truly a fisherman. But his band has a raw sound that is a bit of a throwback with crushing guitars and punchy rock, pop vocal hooks hat define the true nature of rock 'n' roll leaving fans breathless and in awe."

Thursday, May 22, 2008 

Category: Music
SHRAM has begun the recording process for thier next CD for 2008. Recording began this week. The title of the new record is forthcoming. We will update you with more details as the record begins to take shape!
Sunday, May 04, 2008 

Category: Music
After a very successful two month "Locobazooka Tour 2008" run, SHRAM was asked back to perform in Lincoln, Nebraska. "The Blaze" 104.1 interviewed Brian while in Lincoln on the Loco tour and they really dig the SHRAM vibe & music. So much so that Sparky, program director of The Blaze asked SHRAM to perform at the big Star City Motor Sports event which was held May 3rd. The show was an awesome success and Shram made a ton of new friends! Shram will be returning to Lincoln to play the brand new rock club/venue there called "The Rock" - one awesome club!! Thanks to Sparky and all at 104.1 for all the interviews, shout outs and spins!
Friday, March 14, 2008 

Category: Music
SHRAM drummer Jason Hartless is now in the process of filming an instructional DVD for the "Drum Fun" series. The DVD will feature Jason providing tips and lessons, and will also include an interview & a live performance with SHRAM at "The Warehouse" in Clarksville, Tennesee while the band was on the Locobazooka tour in winter of 2008. Look for a release in time for the 2008 holiday season! The DVD will be available at Guitar Center, Sam Ash and of course online.