
My God Is The Sun
a Faithful musical tribute to
Queens of the Stone Age
& Them Crooked Vultures
About My God Is The Sun
Experience the music of Queens of the Stone Age and Them Crooked Vultures brought to life on stage, with a meticulous attention to detail and an obsessive passion for the songs that have redefined modern rock.
My God Is The Sun delivers the authentic desert rock swagger of Queens of the Stone Age, with a nod to the supergroup synergy of Them Crooked Vultures. From the driving anthems of "No One Knows" and "Go With The Flow" to the sludgy depths of "A Song for the Dead," the band captures the raw energy and psychedelic haze that defines the iconic sound of QOTSA.
Songs for the Def
our Full versions of QOTSA & Them Crooked Vultures Classics
Queens of the Stone Age
Them Crooked Vultures
Meet the Band
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Justin Aldridge
Drums
Justin Aldridge plays a Montineri 6-ply birch drum kit, DW hardware, Vic Firth drumsticks, Zildjian cymbals, and Roland electronic gear. Justin has performed live with Dan since 2000 as well as recording with artists including Carlos Santana, Mary J Blige, The Dan Marshall Project, Anonymous Stars and Session work for television / film scoring. Justin has been playing with Brandon since the early 90’s for their bands: Blue Condition, Mars Turned Blue, AnnapolisRed, Cure for Caska and recording sessions together for other artists. Justin’s influences are Danny Carey, Neil Peart, Dennis Chambers, Jon Theodore, and Thomas Pridgeon.
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DAN MARSHALL
Guitars / Vocals
As a studio musician, Dan Marshall has performed on numerous platinum and gold records , recording with artists including Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Killer Mike, Snoop Dogg, Nelly, Chamillionaire, & Outkast.
As a frontman, his diverse rock influences like Josh Homme, Jeff Buckley, & Jimi Hendrix manifested in his previous original bands Anonymous Stars, and The Dan Marshall Project.
“The the key to singing in the style of Josh Homme is to throw yourself at David Bowie and miss.” - Josh Homonym
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Brandon Winslow
Bass
Brandon has been playing bass since 1991 when he put down the drum sticks to start playing with his best friend and rhythm cohort, drummer Justin Aldridge. Influenced by the bassists of the 90s, including the more obvious like Flea and Les Claypool, to the more subtle like Adam Clayton and Jeff Ament. An amalgam of them all, Brandon's style is somewhere between aggressive, funky, and loose, always striving to be in the pocket and glue the drums to the rest of the band.
