Bob Katsionis

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Bob Katsionis
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Keyboard, guitar
Years active1996–present
Websitesymmetricrecords.bandcamp.com/artists

Babis "Bob" Katsionis (Greek: Μπάμπης Κατσιώνης; born February 17, 1977, in Athens, Greece) is a Greek guitarist and keyboardist and the lead guitarist and keyboard player for the heavy metal/power metal bands Stray Gods, Warrior Path, Outloud, and Serious Black; until recently he was part of Firewind but as of 2020 he has since left due to personal reasons.[1] He is the only musician to ever win the same category "Best Keyboardist" in Greek Metal Hammer's Annual Readers' Polls for 5 years in a row (2006–2011). He is founder of Progressive Vision Group, a videoclip making company, which has produced more than 230 videos for rock and metal artists since 2002.

In 2014 he started his own records label "Symmetric Records" to help bands and artists he produced/worked with in Sound Symmetry Studio release their works. To date, Symmetric Records has 14 official releases, with Warrior Path's "The Mad King" being the most successful.[2]

Appearances

Katsionis has appeared in various small-time bands over the years (Skyward, Retrospect etc.), most of them projects he developed himself, before gaining more recognition with the likes of Firewind[3] and Outloud.[4]

Bob Katsionis performing live in 2007.

He started playing keyboards when he was 10 years old and, four years later, began learning guitar. Bob cites

neo-classical/progressive metal.[5]
and has also joined his idol's Timo Tolkki (ex-Stratovarius) band Revolution Renaissance for the recording of their album "Trinity" without making any live appearances.

He released his 4th solo album titled "Rest In Keys" in December 2012, followed by "Prognosis & Synopsis" (2016) and the experimental album titled "Amadeus Street Warrior" which was a 16-bit fictional game soundtrack.

After Bob filled in live for Roland Grapow on their tour with Hammerfall (January–February 2015), Serious Black announced him as a full-time member in February 2015.[6]

Bands currently featuring Bob Katsionis

  • Warrior Path [7]
  • Outloud
  • Serious Black
  • Stray Gods

Past bands and/or projects

  • Firewind
  • Revolution Renaissance
  • Kamelot
    (as co-writer)
  • Nightfall
  • Septic Flesh
  • Warrior Path
  • Wonders (ITA)
  • Validor (GR)
  • Casus Belli
  • Suicidal Angels (as guest, on Torment Payback)
  • Scar Of The Sun (as guest and co-writer)
  • Keado Mores (as guest and producer)
  • Encomium
  • Fatal Morgana (guest for Rock Of Gods 1996 Festival)
  • Imaginary
  • Power Quest (as guest)
  • Eldritch (as guest)
  • NTX (Greek crossover band Nipto Tas Xeiras)
  • Battleroar (as guest)
  • Skyward (later became Retrospect)
  • Mirage (later became Imaginary)
  • Eternal Voyager (as guest)
  • Tragedian (as guest on "Casting Shadows" on the album Unholy Divine)

Discography

Firewind

Outloud

Warrior Path

Stray Gods

Serious Black

Imaginary

Nightfall

  • I am Jesus (Black Lotus records) 2002
  • Lyssa: Rural Gods And Astonishing Punishments (2004)[13]

Star Queen

Bob Katsionis

References

  1. ^ "Bob Katsionis and Henning Basse Parted Ways With Firewind". 10 March 2020. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Artists | Symmetric Records". Symmetricrecords.bandcamp.com. 2018-02-03. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
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  5. ^ "The Official MySpace of Bob Kastionis". MySpace. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
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  7. ^ "Warrior Path". Warriorpath.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
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  12. ^ "More Catastrophe E.P". Archived from the original on 2012-07-30.
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