Gary Schutt came into prominence in the early 1990s when he moved to Los Angeles and toured and recorded with
Jeff Scott Soto and
Takara. After the
1994 Northridge earthquake, he moved to Florida and joined the band Signal Zero. Despite his relocation, Schutt continued collaborating with Soto and released "Sentimetal" in Japan and Europe in 1994. Schutt's solo career began in 1999 with the release of
Playthings, in which he was the sole vocalist and instrumentalist. Schutt continues to write, record, and perform his own music under his own label, Palisade Records. He is currently in his own band, Panic Fire, and the Ozzy Osbourne tribute band, Diary of an Ozzman, based out of Tampa Bay, Florida. Panic Fire has performed opening for national acts, such as
Steel Panther. Schutt is sponsored by Atomic Guitar Works. ==Discography==