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The Warrior Song was created with a little help from...

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James De Vito

Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, James served as a Staff NCO in the Marine Corps from 1975 to 1983. Having been a Drill Instructor at Parris Island, he became the voice for the Warrior Song.

James is a retired a Sergeant (LAPD) and lives with his wife Sach in Southern California.

Kashan Curry

A former Marine with an established music career, Kashan is a talented instrumentalist, songwriter and singer.

He currently lives in Southern California where he operates a private music production studio.

Rock Williams

Rock is a talented actor and voiceover artist from the great state of Texas who answered a Craigslist ad one day and ended up doing supporting vocals for the chorus section of The Warrior Song.

Rock's work can be heard in commercials and on radio across the country.

Sean Householder

A music producer and songwriter living in California, Sean got his start with a bit part in the motion picture First Daughter, performing a song he wrote for the film.

Sean lives in the L.A. Area and is currently working on a mix of the song for The Marines Corps.

Sean Hurwitz

A session and touring guitarist in Los Angeles, Sean is also the co-founder of TruPitch Productions, a music licensing firm that develops and produces many different atists in Southern California.

Sean's guitar work, writing and production can be heard on TV, movies and radio worldwide.

Justin Sullivan

Justin was already an established Electronica Artist when he created "The Wobble Beat"; the audio loop that serves as the backbone of The Warrior Song.

He lives with his wife in Long Beach, CA.

Bernie Pershey

An L.A. session drummer who tours internationally, Bernie has always been fascinated with military marching cadences & patterns, and has made studying the marching snare a hobby.

His work on a Civil War era drum can be heard in the intro and throughout The Warrior Song.

Robb Hendrick

Born and raised in the south suburbs of Chicago, Robb currently resides in Los Angeles, where he's performed in marketing roles for the past 16 years.  

His marketing sense provided both guidance and creativity to The Warrior Song Project.

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