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585-16 sprang from a chance gig at the 1991
Arizona Music Conference in Phoenix, AZ, and led
to a full length CD containing a collection of
introspective melodies performed by three fine
rock musicians, James Abbott, Chris Hanosh, and
Bob Abbott. Recorded in Hollywood, this 1995
national indie release became very successful,
garnering much airplay throughout the southwest,
most notably in the Phoenix area. "City Bitches"
sounds like…well, its title. "Such A Little Girl"
is the ultimate pop single, and James' "Game Of
Life" sounds sooo Claptonish. I've never heard a
better rock arrangement of Bob's 1975 hit "Long
Way To My House", and despite its pop-rock
genre, James' lead work in "Loving You Till The
End" actually sears flesh. Following the release,
due to previous commitments, all three members
finished their education. We hope to hear from
585-16 again very soon, as all have graduated,
and rumor has it, are talking of putting another
project and tour together. Keep your fingers
crossed!! ~ Ian Emerick
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"City Bitches" sounds like…well, its title. Piano driven power pop-rock.... think Madman Across the piano playin' with Clapton/Page-like guitar slingin' plus atomic drum pounding and high melodic vocals. |
CD: Best In The West
Label: Their Records ® 1995 national indie release.
Credits: Bob Abbott - keys, Jim Abbott - GTR, Chris Hanosh - Drums |
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