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ODD MAN OUT is a hard driving
teenage alternative rock band.
Their mix of high energy songs
could only be played by "real live teenagers".
With live show antics and a good clean sound,
these progressive teen rockers know how to put on
a great show. All four boys write the original
songs that have made the band so irresistible.
ODD MAN OUT is:
Kyle Krakow, on bass guitar and lead vocals,
is a 13-year-old visual arts student at the
Bak Middle School of the Arts. Kyle has won
numerous awards for his original artwork and his
creative talents are evident in his music as well. Kyle is a karate student and animal lover.
Louis Johnson, lead vocals and guitar, is a
14 year-old vocal student at the
Dreyfoos School of the Arts.
He has been writing songs since he was
a wee lad and his wonderfully funny stage
persona became apparent in kindergarten when
his song, "My Name Is Louis And I Don't Like Love"
was the hit of his school talent show.
Louis is also an accomplished karate student.
Matt and Michael Huber are 16 and 14-year-old
brothers who have music in the family.
On drums, Michael has made his talent for
a solid rhythm his shining accomplishment.
He also writes songs and plays various rhythm
instruments. Matt plays guitar, sings, and is a driving force
behind the group with his outstanding lead guitar
riffs. Both Matt and Mike are students at Royal
Palm Beach High School and are avid surfers.
When they're not playing music or doing their
homework, you can find them riding the waves
off the beaches of South Florida.
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the full on bootie shakin' tune |
CD: Extra Cheese
Label: un-signed
Credits: mike, matt, louis and kyle |
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get me out man! |
CD: Extra Cheese
Label: un-signed
Credits: mike, matt, louis and kyle |
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babe, it just aint' workin out... |
CD: Extra Cheese
Label: un-signed
Credits: mike, matt, louis and kyle |
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