User talk:Jckschweitzer

Jack Schweitzer


Jack Schweitzer is a 13 year old American guitarist. He has performed live a few times, locally. He has been in 2 bands, the space invaders, who played live in Boston, Massachusetts in April of 2017 alongside former bandmates Luke and Maddie Allen. He has played covers of song such as Don't Stop Believing by Journey alongside friend and singer Reade O'Hara. He was also in one of the many School of Rock bands coming out of Massachusetts. He played songs such as Renegades of Funk by Rage Against the Machine, Jungle Boogie, and Maggot Brain by Funkadelic. He played alongside former bandmate Drew Walsh, and many others. On top of that, he played Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana alongside the band Never in Vegas with lead guitarist Dave Stejna at the Foggy Goggle in Sunday River, Maine. He now is a solo act. Due to many reasons he has had a falling out with The Space Invaders and quit School of Rock because he didn't feel his talents were being shown. He has also gone on YouTube talk show Channel 69 with CaptainWaffles and written songs as jokes with friends of his.



He is now putting out his own music. He has come out with a single called "Live and Loud?" Which is a 2 minute long guitar solo with lots of tactics used by Eddie Van Halen. He is also in the midst of making his next EP, "Back Tracks." Which will most likely feature more instrumentals with him and his guitar.



He uses two guitars mainly as of today. A Fender Stratocaster (Mexican) and a Gibson Les Paul (Traditional.) From the years 2015-2018 he used a red Squier Stratocaster. From late 2018-early 2020, he used an Epiphone SG. He then got his maroon Stratocaster that he uses today and recently got a Gibson Les Paul, which is the guitar he used to record his single. He preformed with School of Rock in the early months of 2020 using the SG, but since moved on to the Stratocaster until he left the band in July of 2020. He has yet to preform live since, due to lack of a band and COVID-19. He has also used an Epiphone ES-335 to practice with. And, he has made a bass cover of Pearl Jam's "Jeremy."