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Miljenko Matijevic the voice of SteelHeart and the voice of Mark Wahlberg in the Movie Rock Star. Currently he will be launching a new website as well as a full length album slated for a 2008 release. listen to the snippets of the new songs above. We look forward seeing you live.
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My life began in
At the age of nine I started singing in the church choir. Then, at the age of eleven I discovered Led Zeppelin and my whole life changed. Life became increasingly difficult. My brother and I loved this kind of music, but our father would not stand for it. There was a constant battle for the freedom to pursue our destiny. At the age of thirteen we formed a band called "Teazer" and performed Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and original songs. It wasn't long before a producer named Morgan Walker showed interest in us. Before we knew what was going on we were rehearsing in
At the age of fifteen, I joined a band called "The Mission" with the leader of the band named Elliot Lewis, (who later became a member of "The Average White Band"). I left that band with studio and writing experience under my belt. Shortly after, I received a phone call from a gentleman named Don Stroh. Don was the owner of Showcase Studios, a rehearsal complex in Norwalk Ct. He had seen me perform in a night club with "The Mission'. He told me that he strongly believed that I belonged with one of the bands that rehearsed in his studio. I agreed to check them out. At the age of sixteen I joined up with James Ward, Chris Risola, and Jack Wilkinson, "Red Alert" was formed. Jack was eventually replaced by John Fowler, we also added a rhythm guitar player Frank DeCostanzo to form a five-piece. Right after high school I attended college to major in mechanical engineering. I was in my second year of college sitting at my drawing table when it dawned on me- "What the fuck am I doing"? I'm meant to be a singer! With that I picked up my books and threw them out my second story window. I then was able to give all my attention to the music and the band. After completing a five song demo, Jimmy my friend John and I set out to Los Angles to get a record deal. We had no contacts nor did we have any idea what the procedure was to getting signed. I was going on pure faith and big guyunes. Within a month we had a new manager and a record deal with MCA. We recorded our debut record "STEELHEART". The album sold over a million copies, followed by a world tour. We then went on to record a second album, "Tangled in Reins." After successful tours of Asia and Europe the band flew home to tour the
Lost a lot of precious memory and found myself in a continuous daze for three years after the accident. I would sometimes find myself driving in the middle of the night two hours away from my and home not realizing what I was doing. I was in a dream, but no one else could see or understand it. They kept telling me "you're fine". After two years I finally met a neurophysiologist who explained to me that I had "TBI", Traumatic Brain Injury. It then took two more years of continuous concentration and focus to relearn and reprogram my mind. Throughout this struggle I was never reimbursed nor granted any financial compensation. I had lost my family, my home, and my money, but I had found myself.
In 1995, I put together a band, which consisted of Kenny Kanowski, Vincent Melle, and Alex Macarovich. We recorded an album in
During the mixing of the album "Wait" I had an awakening. I was sitting back in my chair with my feet on the console and my eyes closed relaxing. Out of no where something came through me and jolted my soul. I looked over to my producer, Kit Woolven, and he asked me what was wrong. I could only reply with, "I just woke up." The next chapter had begun.
We went on a promotional tour of
Not long after returning from
Shortly after Frankie's death, I received a phone call from an old friend and producer of my second album Tom Werman. He asked me if I would be interested in performing the vocals for the movie "Metal God" which was later re-titled Rock Star. I became the voice for Mark Wahlberg. I sang eight songs for the movie, one of which was "We All Die Young" from the album "Wait".
After completing the Rock Star project I ventured into
For the next couple of years I tried to put a band together and record a new album. Unfortunately when ever I came close, something slowed me down and delayed the project. After my father's death in September of 2003, I have changed my name back to my birthright name “Miljenko”, “Mili” Matijevic. I then found an empty where house in
From anger to peace, through pain to understanding, with patience to victory.
Miljenko, Matijevic/STEELHEART



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